Three-pivot electric forklift vs four-pivot counterbalanced electric forklift
There are many types of electric forklifts, including three-point electric forklifts and four-point counterbalanced forklifts. However, in practice, the stability of the four-support all-electric forklift is better than that of the three-support electric forklift. However, due to structural reasons, it cannot turn on the spot, so the turning radius is relatively large, and the passage required for operation in the tunnel is wider. In fact, the main parameter that reflects the maneuverability of a four-point all-electric forklift is the minimum aisle width for right-angle stacking of the forklift, that is, the forklift needs to make a 90° turn on the straight channel between the cargo staves in order to pick up and stack the goods. Minimum straight channel width. Since the three-pivot electric forklift has only one rear wheel and can rotate 90 degrees left and right, it has a small turning radius and is more flexible when performing tunnel operations.