By Mike Nelson, Posted in Forklift Attachments, Materials Handling Forks may seem like a small part of a forklift, but they play a crucial role in getting the job done. Whether you're looking for standard replacements, specialized options, or something unique, finding the right forklift forks can be challenging. At Koke, Inc., we specialize in providing high-quality forklift forks tailored to your specific needs. Our forks are manufactured to meet ITA standards and adhere to OSHA safety regulations. Each product is crafted with precision and care to ensure reliability and durability. We offer a range of options including forged forklift forks, fork extensions, and specialty designs. Here's what makes our products stand out: When ordering forklift forks, knowing the exact specifications is key. While having the make and model of your forklift is helpful, it doesn't always suffice. Our team of engineers requires detailed measurements and information about your forklift's capabilities to ensure the perfect fit. Below are some important details we'll need: Most light-duty forklifts use hook-type forks, which are classified as ITA Class 1, 2, or 4. These forks feature a pair of hooks that slide over the carriage, making them suitable for materials handling tasks with capacities up to 14,000 pounds. When placing an order, consider the following: Carriage height: Measure the distance from the top of the carriage bar to its bottom. This measurement will help us determine if you need Class 2 (16"), Class 3 (20"), or Class 4 (25") forks. Fork dimensions: Provide the width, length, and thickness of the desired fork. Additionally, specify whether you prefer a standard taper or a full taper and polish finish. Lifting capacity: Let us know the maximum weight your forklift can handle so we can ensure the forks are safe and efficient. For larger forklifts and construction machinery, shaft-type forks are often the go-to choice. These forks offer a floating suspension-like function, ideal for rough terrains and outdoor environments. Ordering these requires additional measurements and dimensions compared to hook-type forks. For a comprehensive guide, refer to the specifications outlined in our spec sheet. From block forks to lumber forks, the materials handling industry has many names for forklift forks. Regardless of what you call them, Koke, Inc. can create custom solutions to meet your unique challenges. Our engineers are skilled at modifying existing designs or creating entirely new ones to ensure safety and efficiency in your operations. Whether you need standard forklift forks or specialized extensions, Koke, Inc. has everything you need. Explore our wide selection of materials handling equipment by visiting our website. If you're unsure if it's time to replace your forklift attachments, check out our resources for guidance. At Koke, Inc., we understand that every business is different, which is why we tailor our products to meet individual needs. Pricing varies based on factors such as size, features, add-ons, and order quantities. For a personalized quote, feel free to reach out to our dedicated team at 800.535.5303 or contact us directly through our website. We're here to help you find the right solution for your material handling challenges. Remember, investing in quality forklift forks not only improves productivity but also enhances workplace safety. Trust Koke, Inc. to deliver the right tools for the job. Explosion-Proof Skid-Mounted Fueling Unit Explosion-Proof Fueling Unit, Skid-Mounted Fuel Station, Mobile Fueling System, Explosion-Proof Fuel Dispenser Henan Wenjia Energy Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.hnwjny.comNeed New Forks for Your Forklift? Koke, Inc. Has You Covered
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