An internal combustion forklift is a powered forklift that runs on diesel, gasoline, or liquefied petroleum gas. It offers high mobility and power, making it ideal for heavy-duty and large-tonnage handling tasks. It is widely used in ports, stations, factory workshops, and other locations. Forklifts with internal combustion engines can be categorized into various types based on their structure and purpose, such as counterbalanced forklifts, container forklifts (front loader), and side loaders. Their main advantages include convenient fuel supply, the ability to operate continuously for long periods, and high output power. However, they have drawbacks such as loud noise, environmental pollution from exhaust emissions, and complex internal combustion engine and transmission systems, which are prone to wear and tear and frequent mechanical failures.
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