Oct. 21, 2024
Now that we know what a forklift is, we can talk about the truck-mounted forklift, which is lighter and more agile than the standard forklift. What is a truck-mounted forklift? A truck-mounted forklift, also known as a TMF, piggyback forklift, TMFL, and all-terrain forklift, is designed to lift and mount onto the back of a Class 8 truck or trailer via a preinstalled carrier. This is very easy with proper training and our products' standard capabilities. The truck and trailer are specifically designed to securely hold and transport the forklift from one location to another. When building the truck or trailer, a specific focus is spent to allow for maximum payload capacity. There is always a high priority of adhering to safe and legal Department of Transportation regulations particular to the operating locations during this process.
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The truck-mounted forklift is all about convenience, usability and safety, allowing for a 2-in-1 solution to solve industry needs. It will enable your delivery driver to bring the forklift with them on each trip, allowing for easy and convenient offloading of the payload, therefore saving money while being very cost-effective. Once arriving at the delivery location, the delivery truck can park and be turned off. The forklift can then be unmounted from the carrier under its own power, so it can then move the payload almost anywhere onsite while leaving your transport truck on the paved road. When the operator uses the forklift, they can either mount or dismount from the operator seat or choose to utilize PALFINGER's standard side panel controls. Most of our customers like this standard option. It minimizes the operator having to climb up and down, thus minimizing the risk of slipping or falling, especially during inclement weather conditions in rain, snow, or ice.
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