What are the classifications of forklifts? Take a look below. Hope this helps you understand forklifts!
Hand trucks, also known as pallet trucks, are mainly categorized into:
Manual Forklifts: High-lift Scissor Forklifts, Weighing Forklifts, Manual Pallet Trucks, etc.
Semi-Electric Forklifts: Semi-electric forklifts, semi-electric trolleys, etc.
All-Electric Pallet Trucks: Full electric forklifts, electric pallet trucks, and electric pallet handling trucks, etc.
Explosion-Proof Manual Hydraulic Tugger: Explosion-Proof Jack, Explosion-Proof Pallet Tug.
Manual and electric trolleys are tools used for flat point-to-point loading and unloading stations. Their compact and flexible size makes manual trolleys almost suitable for any occasion. However, due to manual operation, it is challenging to transport loads of around 2 tons, so they are typically used for short-distance, frequent operations, particularly in loading and unloading areas. In the future logistics process, manual trolleys will also play a role in connecting various transportation links. Equipping each truck or lorry with a manual trolley will make loading and unloading operations quicker and more convenient, and not limited by the site.
When the flat transportation distance is around 30 meters, an electric trolley is undoubtedly the better choice. The driving speed is controlled by a stepless variable speed switch on the handle, following the operator's walking speed to reduce fatigue and ensure safety. For instance, when the main transportation route is between 30 meters and about 70 meters, an electric trolley with a folding step can be used. The driver can stand while operating, with the speed increasing by nearly 60%.
Further segmentation of forklifts: Simple forklifts, Quick-lift forklifts, Manual forklifts, Heavy-duty forklifts, Economy manual forklifts, Galvanized forklifts, Low-level forklifts, Stainless steel forklifts, Weighing forklifts, Drum handling forklifts, Mountain forklifts, Elevated forklifts, etc.





