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The forks should be as close to the ground as possible.
The forks should be about 1 foot clear of the roadway when travelling.
they should be about 1 foot above road surface.
The extended height when forks are at top.
It means total height when platform is raised.
Your forks should be as close to the ground as possible when carrying a load to ensure stability and minimize the risk of tipping. When not carrying a load, your forks should be raised to the height recommended by the manufacturer to prevent damage to the forks and improve visibility.
That means the top of the mast when platform is max up.
Free lift is the ability to raise the forks without the mast height increasing. This is beneficial for trucks working in containers or other areas with restricted height as they can stack and destack loads within the height of their mast. Good luck, Alba Forklift Training
You want to calculate them based on what data? It would probably be easier to measure it.
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It's the distance from the highest point of the truck to the floor when the forks are fully lowered.
As engineering design differs by manufacturer and varying load capacities require many different sizes of machines to handle them, there is no standard answer to offer this question. However, taking into consideration the most common use of the forklift in a light industrial setting such as an automotive manufacturing facility or distribution warehouse, the following dimensions of a 4.0 Ton Mitsubishi FG40K Series LPG Forklift could be used: Unit of measurement: mm Forklift Dimensions: Height with mast lowered 2320 Overall height with mast raised 4570 Height to top of overhead guard 2250 Seat height 1093 Tow coupling height 420 Overall Length 4290 Overall width 1415 Ground clearance at wheelbase center with load 252 Turning radius 2735 Fork Dimensions: Thickness 50 Width 150 Lenth 1220