How to choose between 2 ton electric forklift and 3 ton electric forklift?

There are many factors that need to be considered in the selection of electric forklift tonnage. The first thing to consider is the actual weight of our goods. The actual weight should not exceed the limit load of the electric forklift. In general, the forklift can be fully loaded at a certain elevated height. After this height is exceeded, there must be an elevated load ratio. The higher the lift, the smaller the load.

So what is the load ratio of the four-wheel electric forklift? According to the display of the conventional electric forklift load diagram, the general stacker forklift can be fully loaded when it is lifted below 1.6 meters, and the load will decrease with the increase after it rises more than 1.6 meters. The four-wheeled electric forklift will have stronger load-bearing capacity than the stacker. The increased load ratio of the four-wheeled forklift has decreased from 2.5 meters. In addition, the manufacturing technology of the electric forklift manufacturer and the quality of the steel used have a direct impact. The increased load ratio of electric forklifts. As an electric forklift manufacturer with many years of production experience, what is the increased load ratio of the new Newton four-wheel electric forklift? The weight reduction of the new Newton electric four-wheel forklift starts from 3 meters, whether it is a 2 ton electric forklift or a 3 ton electric forklift, that is to say, it can be fully loaded under 3 meters. Then we divide the lifting of the four-wheel forklift into several sections to see the load-bearing situation of each point. First, 3 meters, 3.5 meters, 4 meters, 4.5 meters, 5 meters, 5.5 meters, and 6 meters are separated. Take a 3 ton electric forklift as an example. Below 3 meters, it can be fully loaded with 3 tons. When it is raised to 3.5 meters, the load When it drops to about 2.5 tons, the load is about 2.25 tons at 4 meters, 2 meters at 4.5 meters, 1.5 tons at 5 meters, 1 ton at 5.5 meters, and about 800 kg at 6 meters.

The above are the questions we have shared for you about the heavy selection of electric forklifts. I hope it can be helpful to everyone.
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