What is a Forklift?

Definition: A forklift is an industrial vehicle, a material handling device used for lifting and transporting loads over short distances. It is equipped with a hydraulic lift mechanism and two forks that slide under the load, usually on pallets.

Where are forklifts used?

Forklifts are commonly used in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and distribution centers to efficiently move and store materials. They can be powered by various energy sources such as internal combustion engines, batteries, or hydrogen fuel cells.