The front wheels are the drive wheels on most lift trucks.
The front wheels are the drive wheels and carry the weight of the payload.
To carry the main loading.
to carry and move heavy loads
Front wheels
The front wheels on a forklift are primarily used for steering and maneuverability. They allow the operator to control the direction of the forklift, enabling it to navigate tight spaces and make sharp turns. Additionally, the front wheels support the weight of the load being carried and play a crucial role in the overall stability of the forklift during operation. Proper maintenance of the front wheels is essential for safe and efficient performance.
Yes they do.
as in any equipment to steer the forklift
200 Kg...I think
To carry the main loading.
No, the fulcrum point on a forklift is typically the front wheels, while the center of gravity is higher up near the load. This arrangement allows the forklift to balance and lift loads efficiently.
Dipstick on the front, low to the ground, between the front wheels. Raise the mast and you will see it. The same fluid lubricates the front axle. Mine takes 15 quarts.
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