Self Leveling Flying Forks Up to 6600 lbs - Free Shipping
Self Leveling Flying Forks rated at 6600 lbs. Tines adjust for width. Mast Telescopes to clear 5'-8" tight to the mast. Not only that, but the tube have been selected to make the telescoping action smooth. Handles help keep the hands clear of pinch points. Tapered tine tips make for easy charging of the forks in a pallet. Just hoist up and if the load is over 30% of the rated capacity of the forks, the springs will do the rest in ensuring the load remains level and safe. Chains are included to retain pallets and materials to the mast. Chain link locks are on the sides along with a means to store the chains. We’ve been selling flying forks for more than a decade and using them for more than 20 years. These are the best spring loaded forks with the largest structure I have ever seen. It’s not even close as a competition. These are the best flying forks on the market.
The prices shown include air freight to North America. 10-14 business days for delivery. We have delivered to Alaska and Hawaii as well.
ASME B30.20 Rated
Self Leveling Flying Forks rated at 6600 lbs. Tines adjust for width. Mast Telescopes to clear 5'-8" tight to the mast. Not only that, but the tube have been selected to make the telescoping action smooth. Handles help keep the hands clear of pinch points. Tapered tine tips make for easy charging of the forks in a pallet. Just hoist up and if the load is over 30% of the rated capacity of the forks, the springs will do the rest in ensuring the load remains level and safe. Chains are included to retain pallets and materials to the mast. Chain link locks are on the sides along with a means to store the chains. We’ve been selling flying forks for more than a decade and using them for more than 20 years. These are the best spring loaded forks with the largest structure I have ever seen. It’s not even close as a competition. These are the best flying forks on the market.
The prices shown include air freight to North America. 10-14 business days for delivery. We have delivered to Alaska and Hawaii as well.
ASME B30.20 Rated
FAQ for the Internet
What Are Crane Forks
Crane Forks are structural lifters that enable us to safely lift pallets with a crane. OSHA 1926.251 requires a rating for all Materials handling. A pallet is not rated to be lifted. These structural lifters, also known as pallet lifters, are that rated item.
How far apart should pallet forks be?
Pallets are commonly 40 to 48” wide. The pallet tines should be able to move from 24 to 48 inches wide.