To aid weight distribution with heavy loads.
it weighs whatever the weight is after weighing it!
pull lever to actuate the spring
Depends what make and model.
The balance point of a forklift is the center of gravity of the forklift, where the weight of the forklift is evenly distributed. It is important for operators to understand the balance point to prevent tipping over when carrying loads. The balance point can vary depending on the load being carried and the design of the forklift.
A rating plate will be on the forklift which should tell you the max lift weight, it will lift more but this is very dangerous
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that depends on whether or not you have forklift extensions as well as the size of forklift and weight of object being lifted.
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The weight difference between a forklift and a car can vary significantly depending on the specific models. Generally, a standard forklift weighs between 3,000 to 15,000 pounds, while a typical passenger car weighs around 2,500 to 4,000 pounds. This means that forklifts can be heavier than cars by 1,000 to over 10,000 pounds, depending on the type of forklift and car being compared.
The exact point on which an entire load will balance on a forklift is the center of gravity of the load. This point is where all the weight of the load can be considered to act, allowing for optimal balance and stability on the forklift.
push it? pull it? forklift? this question is soo generic that the answers are infinite, be more specific.