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Types of Forklifts
Forklift trucks are one of the star parts in warehouses for moving goods and loading them. In addition, they are an essential element in some sectors, such as construction. We've all seen forklifts in action, but, as usual, we don't always pay attention to all the details. Surely all this will change if this article is being read by an expert forklift driver or a professional in a certain sector, but for all those who may have certain doubts, in this article, we are going to delve into an in-depth explanation of the different types of forklifts.
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Maximize Your Wheel Loader Uptime and Productivity
There are many names for wheel loaders like front-end loaders, front loaders, wheeled loaders, bucket loaders, scoop loaders, and skip loaders.
Wheel loaders are a piece of heavy equipment usually found in construction projects and building sites. -
How to Read Your Forklift Tires
Having a basic understanding of forklift tires is essential to staying productive and efficient.
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Wheel Loaders and Solid Tires
Wheel loaders can lift almost anything such as debris, gravel, soil, dirt, pallets, etc. Since it uses wheels, it has better mobility on roads, and it does not give any damage to asphalt or concrete. Attachments can also be used to make it fit for any type of project you have.
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Construction Lifts and Their Uses
Construction sites always need lifting vehicles to reach higher places. Construction lifts refer to any lifting machinery that features an aerial platform supported by a vehicle-mounted extension, such as boom lifts, scissor lifts and so on. They can perform countless tasks, from moving materials during preconstruction to lifting workers to hard-to-reach areas during final inspections.
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Your Skid Steer Needs Solid Tires, Here Is Why?
Back from when the skid steer loader was invented, pneumatic tires were the main option, later on due to the job conditions and the hard surfaces skid steer operators would use foam-filled tires to prevent flat tires on the job site. Since solid skid steers tires have been recently gaining popularity, operators have the choice to upgrade their fleet to solid tires. Why choosing solid tires for your skid steer is a no-brainer? Here are some of the reasons.
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Skid Steer Vs Compact Track Loader: Differences and More
This small yet powerful machine inspired what we today know as Compact Track loader (CTL). There are two types of skid steer to choose from: wheeled skid steers and compact track loaders.
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Forklifts VS Solid Tires
The forklift is one of the world’s most important machines, and as such, it should always be equipped with the best tires possible.
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Wheel loader vs Bulldozer
Wheel loaders VS Bulldozers. We know that both of these machines are utilized mainly on construction sites, but they have different and specific purposes. The Wheel Loader is a vehicle for scooping and transporting earth and sand, while the bulldozer helps to flatten the ground. The most significant point of difference between these two is that the bulldozer has a track and the wheel loader use tires, especially solid tires.
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Wheel Loader F1H Sizes
Installing our F1H Solid Tire on a Wheel Loader, size 23.5-25.
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Telehandlers vs Solid Tires
Telehandlers are a versatile and multifunctional machine that combines the lifting capability of forklift trucks, and the reach and elevation of aerial platforms (PLE) thanks to its telescopic boom.
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Save Yourself Some Time With Solid Tires
When you have a lot to move and no time for flats and fixes, you need solid tires.
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APEXWAY Solid Tires ft Wheel loaders
As you may know wheel loaders are frequently used in the logging, construction and farming industries. Our Solid Tire pattern F1H is designed for these very tough applications and it has a long wearing life. It’s the number one choice for our value driven customers.