Everything to Know About Forklift Load Capacity

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Everything to Know About Forklift Load Capacity There is an interesting fact for you - if your forklift's data plate shows that your vehicle's rated capacity is 10,000 lbs, and then it does not necessarily mean that you should lift or carry any load that weights less than 10,000 lbs. Some of the factors that affect the maximum and actual capacity of a forklift are the load dimensions, placement of the load, load's weight distribution, and forklift attachments. So, here we will give you an insight into various things that are related to forklift load capacity, and forklift load capacity calculator, such as rated capacity, net/payload capacity, actual forklift lifting capacity, load centre, and much more.

What is forklift load capacity?

Forklift load capacity, also known as the rated capacity and net capacity, is the maximum weight that the specific vehicle can safely lift and carry at a specified load centre. Also, in case the load is not cantered, the forklift will not be able to lift its maximum capacity.

What is the load centre? The load centre of a forklift is the horizontal distance from the fork's vertical face to the load's centre of gravity. If it is put in a general rule, then the load centre is 24" from the fork's face, which is the centre point of standard 48" x 48" pallet. Forklift load capacities may vary from 3,000 lbs to more than 70,000+ lbs. Therefore, it is essential to know the correct rated capacity of your lift truck.


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