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Lift trucks are classified due to the types of aisles they have been designed to work in. Wide Aisle and Narrow Aisle lift trucks are designed to turn in the aisle, whereas Very Narrow Aisle trucks actually don't turn within the aisle. There are certain aisle widths to consider with various models.
VNA or Very Narrow Aisle trucks operate in less than 6 feet places and often use certain guidance systems such as optical, rail or wire systems in order to travel in the aisles. Some various models of VNA trucks comprise Swing Masts, Order Selectors and Turret Trucks. These are common kinds in tight retail areas and in several warehouse and storage situations.
Narrow Aisle trucks can work within aisles from 8 feet to 10 feet wide. Generally these are stand-up units like for example Reach Trucks. They are often used within warehouses and storage facilities.
Wide Aisle Standard forklifts fall into this truck category and are designed to work in aisles that are more than 11 feet wide.
Stand-Up Ergonomics
The "Ergomat" padding on stand-up models offer padding on a sloped floorboard. These features are designed to reduce operator fatigue by absorbing vibration. The operator compartment is very big and has an 8" low step height which helps reduce overall body fatigue by easing frequent entry and exit. The unit consists of polyurethane steer tires to absorb shocks and vibration caused by uneven floor in order to allow smooth travelling. For added comfort, there is a cushioned armrest and floor mat as well as a backrest designed to help keep operators comfortable and hence more effective while limiting fatigue.
The audible devices like motion alarms or back-up alarms generate sound that has to be really loud to be heard above the sound that the forklift creates in the operating area.
The sound produced by the audio device should be distinguishable from other audible devices or sounds from the work environment. The sound must also be different from the other noise or audible devices in the work area. The audible device can employee noise exposure and end up contribute to OSHA noise limitation; hence, care needs to be taken.
Hearing protection makes it harder to hear the audible device and to determine what distance and direction it is coming from. Audible devices can sometimes get deactivated from operators and workers as they can find them annoying. Additionally, audible devices can also be objectionable to residents in the vicinity.
Additional Application and Operator Options:
Enclosed Operator Cabs: To be able protect the operator from the elements, enclosed operator cabs made of tempered glass are used to help avoid injuries and lessen other issues. Furthermore, these cabs feature an emergency exit via window removal. The levels of noise are reduced at the operator's ear due to additional sound proofing.
Operator Selectable Performance Modes: For each particular application, the operator can choose the performance need. In addition, it allows a supervisor to set the model's maximum performance for an operator who is just beginning to learn. Being able to adjust and lessen the model's utmost performance allows a new operator to learn the equipment's operating features in a controlled environment.
Impact Monitor: When the impact monitor is disabled, a supervisor is needed to activate and override the unit. This encourages the operator to be sure to manage the equipment in a more controlled way.
Dual Rear View and Panoramic Mirrors: These mirrors serve as an aid to the operator in observing the operating environment behind the truck as well as the tail swing area.