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Safety Tips for Your Forklift Forks

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Worn or altered forks are a safety hazard. Learn answers to common fork issues.

As a forklift dealer, ProLift receives questions regarding forks and how to maintain safe forklift operation. Common questions include:

We are planning to drill a hole in our forklift’s forks to install a chain that will help us move our product. What are the guidelines for modifying forks?

Forks that have been altered without the manufacturer’s assistance (i.e. drilling, welding) have been compromised and no longer meet industry standards. Drilling a hole in your forklift’s forks put you at risk for accidents and OSHA-issued fines. Manufacturer approval must be gained in order to have a hole drilled in your forks. Modification of the forks must also be performed by the manufacturer.

One of my forklift’s forks is damaged. Can I replace just the one I need?

Forks should be replaced in pairs. Not doing so will cause your load to be uneven and may cause a tip-over. Uneven loads also put stress on the mast and other major components of the forklift.

How often should I inspect my forklift’s forks?

Federal law mandates that forks are inspected 1x/annually. Forks become thin over time due to daily operations and dragging. A 10% wear on your forks decreases the capacity of the forklift by 20%.

Ready to replace your forklift’s forks? Contact ProLift to order new forks, or learn more about our parts capabilities.

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