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Whether you’re new to HTX Forklifts or you’ve been with us for a while, we want to wish you a happy Thanksgiving! It’s time to take time off work, enjoy a great meal, and spend time with your family. What are you thankful for this year? Here’s what the team at HTX Material Handling is celebrating this Thanksgiving!
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As our readers will notice, we got a brand new website this year! We’re grateful for our revamped online presence and the opportunity it gives us to provide better services to our clients. We hope you love the new website as much as we do!
HTX Material Handling wouldn’t exist without a loyal client base. From all of us, thank you for trusting us to provide the best forklifts and service in the business! We plan to continue bringing you the latest and best in the future and we’re committed as an organization to continuous improvement.
Every company should be proud to stand behind their products and services. We certainly are! We’re grateful that we can confidently say our machinery is both dependable and perfectly suited to a variety of work environments. We fully stand behind every forklift.
As the holiday season begins, we hope you can take the time to be with your loved ones and enjoy Thanksgiving. Those of us at HTX Material Handling look forward to helping you make this busy season an enjoyable one!
Linde Financial Services has launched an unprecedented leasing program, providing acquisition options for the Linde Series 1202 which have never been offered on Linde’s flagship hydrostatic drive lift trucks. For organizations utilizing forklift trucks, previously out-of-reach quality is now highly accessible. The opportunity is now available to add premium quality lift trucks to your fleet for the price of a lesser competitor.
Linde’s new 1202 Series represents the latest generation of their 100% hydrostatic drive system utilizing hydraulic fluid for truck propulsion in lieu of a mechanical powertrain. This technology provides the most efficient truck, including automatic acceleration and deceleration, with NO brake wear and enhanced tire longevity. Directional changes can be made at ANY speed with no damage to the drive system. These advancements, along with optimized energy consumption, increased handling capacity, and a virtually maintenance-free engine, create the most cost- efficient and productive truck in the industry worldwide.
For many organizations, justifying the acquisition of a truck with such advanced features would have not made economic sense in the recent past. However, the future has now arrived with affordability never before seen from the world’s premier lift truck manufacturer.
The Linde Series 1202 is now an affordable alternative in your supply chain calculations.
It provides extreme versatility and superior functionality in the following applications:
You now have the ability to be in the driver’s seat with affordable options for your operation.
With the new 1202 Series Leasing Program, there are little to no upfront costs, with the lowest monthly rates available, allowing your increase in productivity to positively flow directly to EBIT. Additionally, adding significantly reduced fuel spend to the equation, the economics of the Linde 1202 Series are unmatched by any traditional tier one lift truck supplier.
Let’s take a look at how leasing vs. owning offers the better solution to get the trucks you want at the price you need.
Any business regularly engaging palletized material needs a reliable forklift to keep things moving. But as anyone familiar with mechanical technology will admit, not every forklift is capable of the work your operation may require. Certain models are better suited to different environments or jobs than others. Is your current forklift model the right one for the job?
Finding the best forklift for any given job requires taking several factors into account: 1) what powers the machine, 2) how much weight it can lift, 3) what amount of space does it require to safely operate, and the list goes on. Every make and model touts features & benefits to a degree, but before you settle on any one in particular, make sure you understand the best way to meet the unique requirements of your application.
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How can you best determine the right forklift model for your application? For starters, consider the environment in which you work. A recycling center may want to promote an environmentally friendly focus and consider opting for an electric forklift as opposed to an internal combustion chassis. Alternatively, a warehouse that regularly hauls in freight from outdoors may choose a forklift better suited to outdoor environments and potentially inclement weather. What conditions will your forklift be exposed to?
Second, take a look around your yard or warehouse space. How high are the beam levels in your storage racking? How wide are the aisles? How heavy is the average load, and how far will drivers have to move it? Certain forklift models are designed to reach impressive heights or handle bulkier loads than others. Other models are better suited to outdoor applications with lots of room to maneuver, as opposed to lower capacity forklifts specifically designed to fit down narrow aisles.
Third, consider what type of fuel you can provide. Electric forklifts offer comparable capacities, speeds, and gradeabilities to their LPG & Diesel counterparts. The biggest factor is convenience. Do you have the necessary electrical supply that can support an appropriate charging station? If not, are you able to bring it in or would the infrastructure upgrades be too costly? We can model different scenarios for you and help you arrive at the most intelligent decision.
Forklifts are generally designed with specific work conditions and capacities in mind, and altering the machines is not recommended or, in some cases, not allowed. However, an excellent way to maximize the utility of your forklift is through the use of attachments. These specialized components can extend a machine’s reach, shift a load from side to side, rotate it, dump it, squeeze it, pull it or push it. One potential drawback is the added weight these attachments remove from the overall capacity of your lift.
Be sure you have an engineer accurately calculate the appropriate net capacity with the chosen attachment installed and adhere to all OSHA requirements for the notification of net capacities visible to the operator.
A reliable forklift is an essential component of any warehouse in virtually all industries. A quality machine can provide the necessary boost to keep a business productive, under budget, and on time with deliveries. As you investigate the right model for you, remember to consider what your industry and site location can provide as well as operational needs. The ideal lift truck should easily handle the loads you need moved without encountering problems from local conditions, running out of power too quickly, or constantly requiring maintenance.
Contact us to start your search for your purpose-built forklift today.
No matter the industry, business owners across the nation continually look for ways to reduce their environmental impact. For many, this is easier said than done. But as you look for ways to recycle your trash or keep your energy usage minimal, don’t forget about the vehicles used in your warehouse. Even the forklifts you use make more of a difference than you might think.
Every organization with material handling as a component of their operation should try to have as little of an environmental impact as possible. Aside from obvious changes like minimizing waste and using less energy, why not try switching to ‘greener’ forklifts too? The Linde EVO Series Forklifts are specially designed to reduce your fuel consumption, maintenance requirements, emission levels, and more! Let’s take a closer look at some of the features that make this model such an excellent choice:
1. Maintenance-Free Braking System
2. Drastically Reduced Fuel Consumption
3. Significantly Lower Emission Levels
4. Longer-Lasting Tires
5. Fewer Maintenance Requirements
Linde forklifts include a specially designed braking system that doesn’t rely on generating friction through conventional mechanical brakes. The system is completely maintenance-free, allowing you to spend your time on more important warehouse tasks.
Pro Tip: The Linde forklifts’ maintenance-free brake system also means no brake dust for employees to accidentally breathe in! This potentially dangerous substance can be avoided altogether.
Remarkably, Linde’s Hydrostatic Drive forklifts allow for the majority of material handling tasks to be performed quickly and efficiently with the engine at idle speed. Consequently, this benefit, combined with removing the accelerator and replacing it with load-sensing hydraulics, yields a 40-50% reduction in fuel consumption! Start adding that up and you’ll immediately realize why Linde owns the title of “Earth’s Greenest Forklift”.
While Linde forklifts do still produce emissions, we’ve engineered them to keep those emission levels as low as possible. In fact, the total emissions produced by an individual internal combustion Linde lift truck are less than half of the amount allowed by EPA standards. Proper ventilation ensures no buildup of toxic gases in your warehouse. With the right safety practices, you’ll never have to worry about emissions causing issues for the health of your employees.
Any vehicle, whether a heavy-duty highway truck or simple warehouse forklift, is rendered useless without proper tires. Fortunately, with the Linde Hydrostatic Drive System not allowing over exuberant operators to ‘spin’ the drive tires, we routinely see tire longevity of 3X better than our would-be competitors. With proper care, you’ll realize this same benefit. Consequently, you’ll also spend significantly less time and money replacing worn tires.
With an already maintenance-free brake and drive system, along with reduced wear and tear on tires, a Linde hydrostatic-drive forklift requires significantly less attention than a conventional model with an automotive-style mechanical transmission. The exact amount of reduction you’ll see depends on your usage and the operating conditions. However, following Linde’s fluid recommendations, engine service intervals are every 1000 hours, hydraulic fluid only needs to be changed every 6000 hours, and you NEVER have to worry about changing transmission fluid, brake fluid, or gear oil…there isn’t any!
Linde Material Handling’s Lift Truck product range is designed to keep your operation as environmentally clean as possible, while also saving you significant cost and time spent on maintenance. Your employees will enjoy the most spacious and comfortable operator compartment in the world, and, best of all, you won’t have to sacrifice functionality or power to enjoy these benefits! A Linde forklift is the perfect choice for any organization focusing on becoming more earth-friendly.
Get in touch with us to learn more about Linde forklifts.
Are you considering electric forklifts for your business? Electric models can offer numerous advantages over their internal combustion cousins. Making a switch to electric forklifts will often yield a much better return on your investment.
Unlike other forklifts, these models are driven by electric motors rather than an engine. Many benefits begin to appear as a result, including improved efficiency, lower operating costs, lower maintenance costs, and a near-zero impact on the environment. Let’s take a closer look at why electric forklifts may be the better choice for your operation.
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Since electric forklifts don’t use internal combustion engines, they do not emit harmful greenhouse gases, that also pose risks in enclosed spaces. This also reduces your workplace’s impact on the environment. Sealed AC Electric motors, powered by a battery, provide a safe, clean source of power, with ZERO emissions.
A forklift’s efficiency and performance matter a lot no matter what the application. An electric forklift works more efficiently than its IC counterpart. Linde Electric models using 80-volt technology and high-frequency charging systems, provide speed, gradeability, and overall performance which is often superior to forklifts running on conventional fossil fuels. Better yet, a fully charged forklift battery with this technology can last 12 – 14 hours on a single charge, or 24 hours utilizing ‘opportunity charging’, thus eliminating the need for multiple batteries or battery change-outs.
Pro Tip: Whether you need a heavy-duty outdoor forklift or a vehicle small enough to fit in narrow aisles, we can help you find a Linde electric model that meets your needs perfectly.
Although you’ll pay more upfront when investing in electric forklifts, they’ll help you save money on operating and maintenance costs immediately. Battery-powered lift trucks have relatively few parts, and what they do have requires less attention than what you are likely accustomed to.
Electric forklifts are an excellent choice for almost any business handling materials in their daily operations. They are energy-efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly. All of our Linde electric forklifts have features you need for efficient material handling in your warehouse, whether big or small.
Contact us to learn more advantages of electric forklifts.
When choosing a lift truck, having sufficient lifting capacity to safely handle your heaviest load should be one of the first and most important factors in making your choice. Today’s forklifts have capacity ranges from 2,500 to 110,000 lbs. based on chassis design, but this is far from the only influencing factor.
When investing in a forklift, you should consider where you’ll use it and the type of load it will handle. However, variables like the center of gravity, special attachments, weight distribution, and tire types can also affect a forklift’s lifting capacity. Let’s take a closer look at what affects your vehicle’s potential load.
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Forklifts have an invisible balancing envelope called a stability triangle, or more accurately, a stability ‘pyramid’, which becomes critically important when carrying and raising a load. The center of gravity always lies within the pyramid when the forklift is at rest, but invisibly shifts when the truck moves or lifts a load. A load’s width, length, height, and weight distribution can also shift the center of gravity and affect how much net capacity your forklift is capable of. Unsurprisingly, an unstable center of gravity makes your forklift vulnerable to tipping over and drastically reduces its lifting capacity. If the center of gravity ever moves outside of the stability pyramid, a tip-over is imminent.
Many users often add special attachments to forklifts to suit their operational needs. While this additional equipment can be quite helpful, remember that every attachment decreases your capacity and potentially shifts the center of gravity as well. Attachment weight counts toward your forklift’s total load capacity and may mean you’ll have to stick to smaller loads or increase the base capacity of your truck.
Pro Tip: Locate the data plate on your forklift’s attachment to determine its correct lifting capacity. With this data, you can safely calculate your forklift’s net capacity.
A forklift’s tire type, size, and tread width can also influence the truck’s lifting capacity. Cushion and pneumatic tires (solid or air-filled) have different load limits. Forklifts with cushion tires tend to have better capacity retention than those with pneumatic tires, but are also limited in where they can travel. Generally speaking, improved surfaces only.
Forklifts with dual tire configurations usually have higher lifting capacities than trucks with single tire configurations. Similarly, tires with wider treads tend to increase the forklift’s overall weight capacity because such tires create a broader stance to improve the truck’s stability pyramid. Which tires work better for your application?
When considering a forklift for your operation, check the forklift capacity plate to see if its lifting limits match your needs. Additionally, remember that factors like tire type and attachments can also affect the rated load capacity. By considering these factors, you can be well on your way to choosing an appropriate lift truck for your particular need.
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Would you invest in expensive forklift trucks that underperform? Of course not! For safe material handling, you need an affordable forklift truck that’s highly reliable and productive, like the Baoli Forklift. Unlike other low-cost brands, Baoli offers high-end features at favorable prices. You’ll also enjoy a premium warranty and exceptional product support.
Renowned for offering economic material handling solutions, Baoli is experiencing rapid growth in popularity. The company is a subsidiary of The KION Group and is supported by KION North America and their extensive dealer network. The brand combines KION’s operational excellence and Baoli’s manufacturing competence to deliver incredible value. Still on the fence? Let’s take a closer look at what Baoli has to offer.
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Baoli forklifts come in two chassis offerings: 3-Wheel electric forklifts and traditional Counterbalanced pneumatic tire forklifts.
Designed to handle the toughest jobs, Baoli Forklifts guarantee better performance. The LPG and Diesel forklift designs have load capacities of 5,000-10,000 pounds. While the 3-Wheel electric version is offered in a 3500# capacity version…the industry’s most popular capacity for that chassis design.
By building its reputation on value, Baoli forklifts feature impressive capabilities designed to exceed customer expectations. The forklifts’ advanced electronic control units (ECUs) and fuel systems make them very economical when it comes to fuel consumption. Besides, the forklifts boast longer maintenance intervals of 500 hours, further reducing maintenance requirements.
A few of a Baoli forklift’s best selling points include:
Pro Tip: Baoli forklifts are designed for maximum safety and easy driving. However, don’t neglect forklift safety training! Keep your employees educated on how to operate their machinery.
Buying affordable and high-performance equipment, like Baoli forklifts, will boost the productivity of your material handling business. They combine comfort, convenience, and cost-effectiveness for excellent results. One of our team members can help you select the right capacity and specifications for your unique application.
Contact us to learn more about Baoli forklifts and how to get one for yourself.
Electric forklifts are powerful vehicles that can carry heavy loads. But weather waits for no one, so knowing how to operate them safely in various weather conditions is critical. You may have to use an electric forklift in the rain–do you know how to do so safely?
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If you’re wondering whether you can use an electric forklift in the rain, the short answer is yes. However, there are safety precautions you can take to protect your employees, equipment, and property from any potential damage. Below are six forklift safety tips for inclement weather:
If your employees understand the forklift safety features and receive proper training based on OSHA requirements, then many accidents can be avoided. These requirements include operator training, maintenance, and proper operation of the vehicle. You are required to evaluate your employees’ performance every three years and can ensure success in the process by supplementing their education through lectures, videos, and demonstrations.
You can examine the ingress protection ‘IP’ rating of your forklift’s componentry to determine whether or not it can safely operate in the rain. Forklifts with a rating of ‘IPX4’ or higher are safe to operate in the rain. Additionally, check the water ingress rating of your electric forklift. A zero means the forklift has no protection against water, while an 8 means the forklift is fully waterproof and could be submerged in up to 9 feet of water.
Stay focused on the equipment you are using and limit any outside distractions. If you need to take care of something while using the vehicle, like taking a phone call, stop and park the forklift truck safely before taking your call. Keeping your eyes on the path ahead is a top priority in keeping your employees and equipment safe.
Pro Tip: Leave cell phones, food, and drinks off the truck before operating the forklift to avoid the temptation of an unsafe distraction.
Protect your forklift operators by encouraging them to wear the appropriate rain gear. Gear such as waterproof jackets, pants, non-slip boots with treads to prevent falls, and uniforms or vests with reflective tape to stand out in limited visibility are important to help avoid accidents.
Forklift operators should ensure that they are able to see in rainy weather. To increase visibility in inclement weather, make sure your safety lights are working and use your headlights and horn to alert others in the area. Regularly check the safety lights on the forklift and replace any as needed.
Drive the lift truck in a slow and controlled manner, with your seatbelt on, to keep any materials you are handling steady and secure. Be aware of your surroundings and maintain a safe distance from other people, equipment, and forklifts in the environment. By maintaining a safe distance, you give yourself room to stop if faced with the presence of a potential hazard.
Consider the surface conditions you will be driving on before operating the lift truck. For example, if you are moving from rainy weather outdoors to an indoor environment, avoid increasing the speed as the tires will still be wet from the rain. Always proceed cautiously because making stops with wet tires will be difficult and can cause the load you are carrying to shift or even fall off.
Keep an eye on your forklift tires as well. If the tread is wearing down or the tires are damaged, replace them immediately before operating your lift in less than ideal conditions.
Linde forklifts are a reliable option to choose for your electric forklift fleet. As the largest manufacturer of electric lift trucks, Linde incorporates a host of safety features in their electric chassis. Standard safety equipment and intelligent systems such as the Linde Safety Pilot protect your drivers and ensure efficient handling.
Contact us to learn more about operating a forklift in bad weather conditions.
It can be fascinating to watch your electric or internal combustion forklift grab items from the highest shelves. However, one of the keys to running efficient operations in your facility or warehouse may actually be found closer to the ground.
Forklifts are a mainstay in an almost endless number of industries. Breakdowns and inefficiencies in your forklift fleet can cause delays, expensive workarounds, employee frustrations, and even customer dissatisfaction. One of the most important ways to operate an efficient forklift fleet is by monitoring the forklift tire wear and understanding the best time to replace forklift tires.
Ignoring the forklift tires of your recent Linde or Baoli purchase can have disastrous consequences for your business. Your equipment could fail which could pose a risk for both drivers and property. Other problems such as numerous maintenance trips or reduced longevity are solid reasons why you should be paying attention to the condition of your forklift tires.
Although forklifts can carry very heavy loads, the tires are the critical area of contact and where that weight is transferred from the chassis to the ground. A damaged or worn tire can cause the forklift to lose control and damage doors, walls, merchandise, or other equipment in the workplace.
Heavy tread wear reduces the efficiency of the forklifts and can shorten the life of your equipment as well as increase fuel and heat costs. These surges in maintenance costs will ultimately impact your business’s bottom line and overall profitability.
High-quality forklift tires are a great investment for your business. A great type of tire to invest in is the solid-pneumatic style (versus the traditional air-filled tires) which are designed with hardened rubber for increased durability. Unlike cushion tires, solid-pneumatic forklift tires have the ability to prevent punctures from sharp objects to help the tires last longer.
The type of tire you decide to invest in could affect the safety and productivity of a forklift driver as much as the forklift itself. Worn tires with high tread wear can cause forklifts carrying huge loads to lose stability which can lead to a number of on-the-job injuries.
Paying attention to your forklift tires is a major business decision that can impact the safety of your drivers and equipment. If you start noticing ‘chunking’ of tires, tears in the sidewall, or flat spots along the surface of the tire, it may be time for a replacement. Be sure to regularly inspect your forklift’s tires to prevent any adverse performance from occurring.
Does your forklift need maintenance service? Contact our team of technicians for a cost-beneficial solution for your piece of equipment.
If you are looking for the best forklift tire types to improve your operational performance, you’ve come to the right place. When properly monitored and managed, forklift tires can improve workplace safety, reduce fuel consumption, and increase productivity in your business.
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The type of forklift tires you need will depend on the conditions of your floor. Thankfully, there are many forklift tire types to consider, including the following:
Also known as press-on tires, cushion forklift tires consist of solid rubber directly molded to a steel band which is then pressed onto a hub. Cushion tires are ideal for smooth floor surfaces. They’re definitely not ‘soft & fluffy’ as their name might seem to indicate, and they perform well in compact areas of a warehouse.
Incredibly, cushion tires are also ideal for:
Besides their suitability for smooth surfaces, cushion tires have many different advantages. They are highly maneuverable, cheaper, and more durable compared to some alternatives.
Pneumatic tires are similar to those of road vehicles, including trucks and cars. The tires have thicker treads, larger diameters, and increased tread widths. While you can use pneumatic tires indoors, they work best outdoors due to their flotation and better chassis ground clearance.
Notably, there are two types of pneumatic forklift tires: standard air pneumatic and solid pneumatic tires.
In addition, there are also many different types of specialty forklift tires to consider, including polyurethane and non-marking tires.
Polyurethane tires are special press-on tires designed to resist splitting and tearing under a load. Since the tires are lightweight, they are ideal for:
If you don’t want to leave any tire mark on your warehouse floor, consider the non-marking tires. You can use these tires in sensitive places such as:
As an operations manager or forklift operator, you need to understand the size of tires that work best for your forklift. However, interpreting the dimensions can be quite tricky if you don’t understand the essential components of tire geometry. As you’re trying to make the best decision, make sure you know the basic elements of a tire, including:
To read the size of a forklift tire, be sure to check the tire’s sidewall or the manufacturer’s manual. That being said, the writing format of the dimensions tends to vary depending on the type of tire.
Pneumatic dimensions are shown as “Width x Rim Inside Diameter,” while press-on sizes are indicated as “Height of the Outer Diameter x Width x Rim Inside Diameter.”
For example, a manufacturer would list the size of a 16-inch cushion tire as “16 x 6 x 10.5” and size a 14-inch wide pneumatic tire as “14 x 24.”
Pro Tip: Verify the size of a forklift tire by measuring the diameter, width, and height dimensions using a tape measure.
Now that you know all the forklift tire types, you can select the best forklift tires to suit your operational needs and chassis type. Once you’ve checked your floor conditions and requirements, you’ll be able to quickly find the right tires. No matter what type or size of forklift tires you’re looking for, HTX Material Handling has a variety of service options available at affordable prices.
Contact us to find the best forklift tire deals for your specific application.
Knowing when to retire a forklift can be a tough call. You don’t want to get rid of equipment that still has plenty of life remaining. But a forklift that is slow or frequently in need of repair causes your business to be less productive and can frustrate staff.
Even the highest quality, best-engineered machinery has an economic useful life. If your lift trucks are creating more of a problem for your business than they are solutions, it may be time to seek new equipment.
If you have an older forklift, it could pose a safety risk to drivers and those around them. Traditionally, an internal combustion, torque-converter driven forklift will start requiring significant repairs at around 10,000 hours. When your forklift begins to reach the end of its useful life, you’ll want to look into replacing it before certain features begin to malfunction.
A forklift that’s consistently being scheduled for maintenance and repairs could be costing you more than it’s worth. Each hour that your equipment is down means lost productivity for your business. If a lift truck has more downtime than uptime, it’s definitely time for retirement.
If your forklifts are intermittently breaking down, losing power, dropping loads, or have fluid leaks, it’s time for immediate repair or possible replacement. Buying new equipment will ensure that warehouse employees are safe from dangerous failures that could lead to serious injury.
Purchasing a new forklift for your business might make sound financial sense. Additionally, operators will benefit from the latest ergonomics, truck management technology, and your operation will suffer less downtime, resulting in greater productivity and throughput.
Contact us to learn more about the benefits of New Equipment.
No matter what task you put it to, you have to take proactive steps if you want your forklifts to deliver consistent, dependable service for as long as possible. Proper use and care are vital when it comes to keeping these trusty vehicles running smoothly, but what exactly can you do to maximize forklift lifespans?
Ensure that you’re getting reliable performance for as long as possible while maximizing ROI and value by performing the following tasks:
By changing your engine oil according to the manufacturer’s recommendation, you’re reducing wear on your machine and maximizing fuel economy. If you’re neglecting oil changes, you could face issues like sludge build-up, corrosion, and even catalytic converter failure. Ensure that oil changes are on your planned maintenance list to prevent these problems from occurring.
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You can further maintain forklifts by ensuring they’re on a weekly greasing schedule. Learn More
A regular maintenance routine will ensure that you have a plan in place to keep your forklift in peak operating condition. You can avoid wear and tear by keeping filters, fluids, forks, chains, and seals in good shape. A trustworthy material handling service can provide you with total maintenance and repair of your lift trucks.
Keep your electric forklift batteries clean, properly watered, and develop a strict charging cycle based on the type of charger you employ. If your charger does not have sufficient Amp Hour throughput based on the configuration of your battery, or if you are charging sporadically without using a high-frequency opportunity-type charger, you could be causing long-term damage. This often results in reduced efficiency, shorter run times, and less longevity. As a general rule, it’s recommended to charge a traditional lead-acid battery after a full day’s work. However, High-Frequency chargers, Lithium-Ion batteries, and High-Voltage chassis are beginning to radically change the landscape of electric lift truck usage.
To reduce overall wear and tear on your equipment, ensure that your facility is kept free of debris and spills. Debris on floors is not only a safety hazard but also a threat to the internal systems of your forklift. If this debris enters these systems, it can cause major damage to your unit. By performing routine sweeping and cleaning, you’re eliminating the potential of encountering hazardous debris.
Before anyone operates your forklift, it’s crucial that they are trained in safe practices and efficient operation. Most equipment damage is caused by user error or improper training, which can lead to impacts, tipping, and unsafe handling of loads. By ensuring that all personnel are trained and instructed properly, the risk of these incidents is greatly reduced.
Forklifts that are left uncleaned and uncared for can become dirty, dusty, and grimy. This dirt can quickly corrode parts such as the drive train, hydraulic lines, and the battery. Regularly cleaning your forklift with a pressure washer or soft cloth will help prevent buildup of dirt and grime, extending the useful life of your equipment.
Another important component to increasing your forklift lifespan is to ensure that all parts are replaced or upgraded as needed. This includes not only the more visible parts, such as the tires and battery, but also smaller components like seals, hoses, and filters. These small components can make a huge difference in how well your forklift operates and can help extend its useful life.
Proper storage of your forklifts when not in use is essential for increasing the lifespan of the equipment. By storing in a dry, secure space and away from extreme temperatures, you can help extend the life of your equipment significantly.
Another way to increase your forklift lifespan is to lease or rent forklifts as needed rather than purchasing them outright. Not only does this lessen the upfront cost of a new unit, but it also allows you to upgrade your equipment more frequently and ensure that it is properly maintained without having to do it yourself.
The average forklift lifespan depends on the type of machine and its use. Generally, a well-maintained electric forklift should last for about 10,000 to 20,000 hours of operation. A gas or diesel forklift will usually last for about 8,000 to 10,000 hours.
Forklift depreciation life is an important factor in understanding how long one will remain useful before it needs to be replaced or leased. Simply put, it’s the period of time during which a piece of equipment can be used before its value significantly decreases due to age or wear and tear. This lifespan varies depending on the type of forklift and its usage, but typically ranges from 3 to 7 years. After this period, the cost of maintenance and repairs often outweighs any benefit from using the machine, so it’s important for warehouse managers to understand how long their machines should last.
Knowing forklift depreciation life of their fleet can help warehouse managers make informed decisions about the purchase and lease of their equipment. If you’re considering purchasing a used forklift, you should be sure to factor in its remaining useful life when calculating the total cost of ownership. Additionally, if you’re considering leasing, you should make sure that the lease period does not exceed the useful life of the machine.
Understanding forklift depreciation life can also help plan for replacement costs in advance by setting aside funds for when the time comes to swap old equipment with newer models. By proactively budgeting, you can ensure that your warehouse is always operating with up-to-date machinery while reducing any potential disruptions to productivity caused by equipment failure or breakdowns.
You can increase the value, ROI, and lifespan of your forklifts by using these tips on a regular basis, allowing you to get the most out of your equipment, warehouse operations, and bottom line.
Contact HTX today to learn more about how we can help you maximize average forklift lifespan across your fleet with our services and warehouse solutions!
Regardless of your application, it is crucial to grease your equipment every week. Proper greasing will prolong the life of your equipment and major components, allowing you to stay on the job while keeping downtime to a minimum.
It can be challenging to know where all the grease points on a forklift are. Let’s take a look at which components need greasing properly.
Before starting greasing, ensure that you chock the wheels to prevent the forklift from moving.
You’ll want to ensure that you’re pumping enough grease into the inner steer link so that you see the old grease come out. Next, do the same thing for the outer steer link. After this, the left upper king pin and the left lower king pin need greasing.
Next, you’ll want to grease the steer-axle mount pivot pins. Once the components are lubricated, make sure you wipe off any excess grease.
After this, move on to the Front and Rear U-Joints and the Slip Yoke on the drive shaft. These components are underneath the unit for most models, so use the best safety practices when performing greasing on them. Then grease the Cab Tilt Pins & Bushings, which are beneath the cab on near the front and towards the back. Ensure that you grease both of them.
Lubricate the Upper Fork Bar and the Lower Fork Bar to reduce friction when transporting loads. Some forks have grease fittings at the top of the forks, so you’ll want to deposit the grease into these fittings instead. Once done, move the forks to the opposite side and grease them again. This will ensure that there is a well-distributed coat of grease across the forks. A small painters brush works well to spread the grease, otherwise, you can just use the greaser itself to distribute it.
These will typically have a grease fitting above them. Ensure that you grease both the right and the left shift bushings, then put a little grease on the bars themselves. You won’t be able to see the old grease exit the bearings, but you should be able to hear it. After this, move on to the Outer Tilt Cylinder Pin & Bushings and the Barrel-end Tilt Cylinder Pin & Bushings on both sides of the machine. Make sure you pump grease into each of them until you see the old grease coming out.
Now that these components have been greased, raise and lower the forks and move them from side to side. This will spread the grease and ensures a more even coating. Once the forks have been raised, you can access the Lower Carriage Bearings and Lower Mast Bearings.
Pro Tip: Whenever you are working under the forks of the machine, you must be using certified chains that are rated for the required load to hold the forks in place.
Once these lower components have been greased, it’s time to move on to the Chain Pulleys, also known as Chain Shivs, at the top of the mast. You’ll also want to grease the Lift Chains themselves to greatly reduce the amount of friction on them, keeping wear and tear to a minimum. Hold a piece of cardboard behind the chain to block any excess spray from getting onto the windshield.
By following this weekly forklift greasing schedule, you’ll experience less downtime, improved performance, and have an overall enhanced lift truck experience.
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If you operate a warehouse, you probably spend most of your day identifying areas where you can increase efficiency and profits. However, one area that’s easy to overlook is the opportunities sustainability can provide.
What’s the Environmental Impact of Warehouses?
First, let’s take a look at the environmental impact of warehouses, both large and small. Warehousing operations generate a significant amount of emissions in the form of air pollution from burning fossil fuels powering facility equipment and climate control. Additionally, warehouses use vast amounts of energy for lighting, refrigeration, and powering machines such as conveyors. All these activities can have considerable impacts on local ecosystems if not managed responsibly.
A green warehouse is a facility that makes efforts to reduce the negative environmental effects associated with warehousing operations, while still being able to store products and operate efficiently. By implementing sustainable practices, it can help improve air quality and reduce waste in the environment.
Green warehouses typically use energy-efficient lighting systems and motion sensors to reduce electricity usage. They may also employ low-emission materials, such as recycled wood pallets or steel shelving instead of plastic ones. Additionally, they often employ renewable energy sources like solar or wind power, as well as incorporate water conservation measures such as rainwater collection tanks.
In order to improve warehouse efficiency, green warehouses may utilize automation such as robotic arms for material handling tasks, or automated inventory management systems to track inventory and shipments more accurately. Automated systems can also help reduce energy consumption by eliminating the need for manual labor.
Other measures to reduce the environmental impact of warehouses include utilizing waste management and recycling programs, as well as using biodegradable packaging materials. Additionally, green warehouses may employ efficient heating and cooling systems to improve air quality and reduce energy costs.
Tips to Improve Warehouse Efficiency
Fortunately, there are many steps you can take to make your warehouse more sustainable. Here are some essential tips to help you reduce your warehouse’s environmental impact:
With these tips, you can start taking steps today to make your warehouse more sustainable and environmentally friendly! By implementing these strategies, you can help reduce waste while saving money.
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Material handling is the process of moving materials within a warehouse. This includes everything from selecting and storing products, to loading trucks with shipments, to disposing of waste. Material handling has a direct impact on the efficiency and sustainability of warehouses, so prioritizing green practices can have lasting positive effects on the environment.
For example, installing automated material handling systems like conveyors or robotic storage-and-retrieval systems can improve the speed and accuracy of operations while using significantly less energy than manual labor. Automated systems also require fewer workers, which reduces overhead costs and eliminates the need for employee training. Furthermore, automated systems require very little maintenance, which also helps reduce energy consumption in the long run.
Warehouse owners can also prioritize sustainability by investing in more efficient storage systems like high-density storage shelves or pallet racking that allow for more efficient stacking and movement of materials. Moreover, warehouses should be regularly inspected to ensure that all material handling equipment is in good working order and is being used correctly. Keeping a clean, clutter-free warehouse will improve efficiency while reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
Finally, warehouse owners should consider using eco-friendly packaging materials when shipping products out of their facility. This includes switching to corrugated cardboard boxes instead of plastic containers or bubble wrap and using biodegradable packing peanuts instead of Styrofoam ones. Additionally, warehouses can repurpose old packaging materials and recycle whenever possible to reduce waste.
When it comes to warehouse sustainability, the goal of any facility owner or manager should be to reduce the environmental impact of their operations while also improving efficiency. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to achieve this goal, including HTX Material Handling’s comprehensive automation solutions and upgraded forklift fleets from manufacturers like Linde, Hubtex, and Baoli. By taking advantage of these options, warehouses can become more sustainable and operate at a higher level of efficiency than ever before.
At HTX Material Handling, we provide innovative solutions to help your facility reduce its environmental impact while simultaneously increasing efficiency and productivity. Our experienced team is available to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the process of transitioning your warehouse into a greener facility. Contact us today to learn more about how our products can help you prioritize sustainability in your warehouse operations.
Both electric and propane forklifts can, in some cases, provide a cleaner and quieter alternative to diesel-powered units. Choosing between the two can sometimes pose a challenge for even the most experienced buyers, especially with the rapid advancements in electric forklift technology in recent years. There is new and used equipment to choose from and other options to consider when deciding on fuel type.
Electric vs propane-powered lift trucks. Which would best suit your business? Let’s take a look at some of the pros and cons of both electric and propane forklift trucks:
An electric lift truck is cleaner, quieter, and has a lower cost of ownership than an LP forklift overall. Electric forklifts have no emissions, which means no harmful gases for employees to inhale and they are safe for food and medical-grade applications. With the advent of 80-Volt technology, high-frequency charging, Lithium-Ion and Fuel Cell power sources, concerns over speed, gradeability, run-time, and environmental conditions have virtually become a thing of the past. There are now electric forklifts with the capacities and features to handle almost any indoor or outdoor application. Multi-Shift operations can now operate with a single battery.
A propane-powered forklift, with the correct tires, can operate just about anywhere. Use them on dirt or gravel, indoors or out. As for Total Cost of Ownership, LPG forklifts are less expensive upfront, but if you plan to keep the equipment for more than two years, an electric lift truck will generally provide lower operating costs which will offset the premium paid on the front end.
Some industries, like food processing, pharmaceutical, or underground facilities are required to use electric forklifts because of their environmental friendliness. Additionally, electric forklifts cost much less to operate over the long term. What will work best for you depends on what your applications are.
When it comes to understanding how best to choose between electric vs propane forklifts, speak with a knowledgeable professional at HTX to learn more and to find the forklift that’s right for you and your company.
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Are you considering whether you should buy an electric forklift? Certain myths about electric forklifts can leave many people hesitant about purchasing one for their company. However, those who are unaware of the innovativeness of electric forklifts could be missing out on huge opportunities within their industry.
You can get a great return on investment by choosing a high capacity electric forklift for your organization’s applications. Let’s debunk the following myths about electric forklifts:
While electric forklifts cost more upfront, they’ll save you more in the long run on operating costs. These include adjusted life cycle depreciation, extended operating life, reduced maintenance, repair, and more.
Pro Tip: Electric forklifts have fewer moving components that need to be replaced on a regular basis, unlike a standard diesel forklift.
Electric forklifts actually travel faster than many of their IC-powered counterparts. Newer technology allows electric motors to use 100% of their available torque instantly.
There are varying energy consumption performance capabilities across all of our forklifts here at HTX Material Handling. Whether you’re looking for new or used equipment, we offer a powerful model that will maximize the exact power supply to fit all your operational requirements.
An electric forklift is a clean and powerful alternative to diesel or IC-powered ones. It’s common for most now to have capacities higher than 10,000 lbs.
Many operators prefer to stick with electric forklifts once they’ve tried it out. This is because of benefits like reduced noise production, comfortable cabs, and a total lack of heat production. By choosing electric, you’re bringing smart solutions into your organization.
Finding reliable equipment for your facility is important, especially when you’re having to move heavy loads on a daily basis. After debunking these electric forklift myths for yourself, it’s worth considering whether your facility could benefit from this new technology. For more information, view our equipment or contact HTX today to get answers to your equipment questions.
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