By Mike Nelson, Posted in Forklift Attachments, Materials Handling Forks might be the unsung heroes of lift trucks, but they play a crucial role in getting the job done. When you're in the market for a new set of forks, extensions, or replacements, choosing the right product can feel overwhelming. At Koke, Inc., we understand the importance of quality and precision when it comes to forklift components. That's why we offer a wide range of forged forklift forks designed to meet the highest standards of performance and safety. Our forks are manufactured to ITA specifications and comply with OSHA regulations. Each pair of forks is carefully crafted to ensure consistency in tip thickness and blade height, making them perfect for use with extensions. Additionally, we offer both standard taper and full taper & polish options to suit your specific needs. While knowing the make and model of your forklift is a good start, determining the right fork for your application requires more detailed specifications. Here’s what our engineers need to know: Carriage Class: Measure the height of the carriage bar to the bottom of the carriage bar to identify whether you need Class 2 (16"), Class 3 (20"), or Class 4 (25"). Fork Size and Taper: Provide the width, length, and thickness of the forks you require. We offer both standard taper and full taper & polish options. Forklift Capacity: Let us know the maximum weight your forklift can handle to ensure the forks are both safe and efficient. Most light-duty forklifts use hook-type forks, which are typically ITA Class 1, 2, or 4. These forks feature a pair of metal hooks that slide over the carriage, making them ideal for materials handling applications with a lifting capacity of up to 14,000 pounds. When placing an order, we’ll need the following details: For larger forklifts and construction machinery, shaft-type forks are the go-to choice. These forks offer a floating, suspension-like functionality that’s perfect for outdoor use and rough terrains. Ordering these forks requires additional measurements and dimensions, as well as the forklift’s capacity. For a comprehensive guide, refer to the specifications on this spec sheet. In the world of materials handling, forklift forks may also be referred to as tines or blades. Regardless of terminology, Koke, Inc. specializes in designing custom forks for specialized applications, such as block handling or lumber transport. Our engineers can also modify existing forks to meet unique requirements, ensuring safety and efficiency in every operation. From standard forks to extensions, Koke Inc. has everything you need for your forklift. Explore our extensive range of materials handling equipment here. Have questions about your current forklift attachments? Contact us today to speak with one of our expert engineers. They’ll help you select the right products to meet your specific needs. Not sure if it’s time for a replacement? Learn more here. At Koke Inc., we pride ourselves on manufacturing each product to your exact specifications. As a result, the cost of each item depends on factors like size, features, add-ons, and quantity. Our team is happy to provide a personalized quote based on your requirements. Call us at 800.535.5303 or reach out through our website for more information. Don’t wait until your forklift forks fail—invest in quality today! Let Koke, Inc. help you find the perfect solution for your materials handling challenges. Six Hoses Three Products Fuel Dispenser,Eight Hoses Gear Pump Suction Fuel Dispenser,Four Products Fuel Dispenser,Four Products Submersible Pump Type Fuel Dispenser Henan Wenjia Energy Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.hnwjny.comNeed New Forks for Your Forklift? Koke, Inc. Has the Perfect Solution
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T9 Fuel Dispenser – Classification Overview
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The T9 Fuel Dispenser Series represents a new generation of high-performance dispensing solutions designed for accuracy, durability, and user-friendly operation. With a modern appearance and advanced internal systems, the T9 series is suitable for both retail and commercial fueling environments. These dispensers can be classified based on fueling capacity, nozzle configuration, control technology, and target application.
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1. By Fueling Capacity:
• Standard Flow Models (50–60L/min):
Suitable for passenger vehicles and daily retail fueling stations.
• High Flow Models (70–90L/min):
Ideal for light commercial vehicles and medium fleet stations.
• Ultra High Flow Models (≥120L/min):
Designed for trucks, buses, and industrial machinery requiring fast, high-volume fueling.
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2. By Nozzle Configuration:
• Single Nozzle:
Dispenses one fuel grade. Best for stations with limited space or simple fuel needs.
• Dual Nozzle:
Enables the dispensing of two fuel types or simultaneous service for two vehicles.
• Four Nozzle:
Suitable for high-traffic stations offering multiple fuel grades.
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3. By Control Technology:
• Mechanical Display Units:
Cost-effective, rugged design suitable for remote or budget-sensitive areas.
• Digital Display Units:
Feature clear LCD or LED screens, offering precise data and improved customer experience.
• Smart Dispensers:
Integrated with POS systems, IC card readers, and remote diagnostics for full automation and monitoring.
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4. By Application:
• Retail Fuel Stations:
Designed for efficiency, safety, and customer-friendly operation.
• Commercial Fleets:
Built for internal fueling systems with high accuracy and robust components.
• Mixed-Use Installations:
Adaptable for both retail and private use, depending on configuration.
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All T9 fuel dispensers are manufactured with corrosion-resistant materials, accurate metering systems, and advanced leak prevention features, ensuring long-term performance and minimal maintenance.