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Forum: Lifting machines
Discussion:  Forklift Load Chart
Number of messages: 8

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mordi_d
Tel Aviv, Israel
Hi Everyone

I'm looking for a data base fall forklift load charts/ load tabels i.e. a databese which contains as many as possible load charts of different foklifts type. Can someone help me to find it. I prefer a site with thie database.

Thank you
Mordi Domi

Posted 11 Aug 2009 06:56 PM Reply  Report this message
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johnr_j
Georgia, United States
Don't think you will find this data in the form you are looking for at all.  Most manufactuer's make this data available to their authorized dealers in either hard copy or electronic form.

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Posted 11 Aug 2009 10:38 PM Reply  Report this message
mordi_d
Tel Aviv, Israel
Thank you for your answer. Last year I saw a site which has such a data. You should enter the forklift type and you got the load chart and even more details about the forklift type. I didn't save its address.

I'll wait to other members answers, maybe someone know such a database.

Thnak you again
Mordi

Posted 12 Aug 2009 06:55 AM Reply  Report this message
mordi_d
Tel Aviv, Israel
Dear Victor

Thanks for your offer , however, I'm looking for something else. I do not need forklift parts, I do need forklift loading chart (as many as possible).

Thank you
Mordi

Posted 13 Aug 2009 06:57 AM Reply  Report this message
chublil
California, United States

If you access CascadeCorp on the web they have an excel program that gives you every variable for any type of forklift made. You just change the deminsions within the program and it will give you your downrates and capacities. Takes into account distance from front axle, load distance with attachments, slope to tip, everything you need to calculate your downrated capacity.

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Posted 14 Aug 2009 09:04 PM Reply  Report this message
mordi_d
Tel Aviv, Israel
Thank you for yor answer, it seems to be the right way to calculate the CG of the attachments, however, I'm looking for something different. I'm looking for a database which contains all these data i.e parameters A,B etc according to the forklift type. In other words I'm looking for a database in which I'll type the forklift type and as the answer I'll get the forklift data i.e parameters A, B etc. I'll calculate the CG using these equations. This way I'll prevet poeples from makeing a mistake when they are calculating the CG with parameters they measured by themself.

Thank you
Mordi Domi

Posted 16 Aug 2009 11:51 PM Reply  Report this message
RPM7
Monaghan, Ireland
I think the website you were referring to was www . lifttruckcapacitycalculator . com

Posted 18 Aug 2009 03:10 AM Reply  Report this message
TRIX
Gauteng, South Africa
Thank you. I have also been looking for this info.
Have a good day.

Posted 20 Aug 2009 09:45 PM Reply  Report this message


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