May 14, 2024
Pallet Fork for Bobcat @ Puchong
We supply pallet fork for bobcat here in Taman Perindustrian Puchong.
Pallet forks are robust attachments consisting of two blades that extend from a frame. They are primarily used for lifting, transporting, and stacking palletized materials, making them indispensable in construction, agriculture, landscaping, warehousing, and other industries.
A pair of 4FT forks with maximum lifting 3000KG.
Installing a pallet fork attachment onto a Bobcat skid steer loader is a straightforward process that typically involves the following steps:
- Position the Skid Steer: Position the skid steer loader so that it is aligned with the pallet fork mounting plate. The loader arms should be positioned slightly below the attachment’s mounting ears to allow for easy engagement.
- Engage the Quick Attach System: Bobcat skid steer loaders are equipped with a quick attach system, such as the Bob-Tach or Power Bob-Tach system. Activate the quick attach system by pulling the release lever or operating the hydraulic controls, depending on the specific model.
- Align the Attachment: Maneuver the skid steer loader into position so that the attachment’s mounting pins align with the quick attach plate on the loader arms. Ensure that the attachment is centered and aligned properly to prevent any misalignment during installation.
- Lower the Lift Arms: Lower the lift arms of the skid steer loader to engage the attachment mounting pins with the quick attach plate. The attachment should slide onto the mounting plate smoothly until it is fully seated.
- Lock the Attachment: Once the pallet fork is fully engaged with the quick attach plate, secure it in place by releasing the quick attach system lever or operating the hydraulic controls to lock the attachment in position. Verify that the attachment is securely attached to the loader arms before proceeding.
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48″ Forks (Pair)
- Horizontal Blade (Tine): The long, flat part that slides under the load. It’s designed to support and lift the weight evenly.
- Vertical Back (Shank): The upright part that connects the fork to the forklift or lifting frame, providing stability and support.
This “L” shape allows the fork to easily slide under pallets or other objects while offering strong support to lift and carry heavy loads safely.