How Do Forklift Hydraulics Work?
Forklifts are an essential tool in a warehouse environment. Brand-new forklifts can handle loads up to 5000 kg, which makes them an important asset for your workforce.
Forklifts powered by hydraulic systems are commonly used in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, construction sites, and other industrial settings to lift and transport heavy loads. The hydraulic power enables the forklift to lift loads weighing thousands of kilos up to significant heights safely and efficiently.
Key uses for hydraulic forklifts include pallet loading/unloading, stacking materials on shelves, transferring loads between locations, loading trucks, and more. Their versatility and ability to operate in tight spaces make hydraulic forklifts a vital asset in many operations.
The foundations of hydraulics date back to ancient civilisations like Egypt and China that used water to operate machinery. Early hydraulic applications included irrigation systems, water wheels, and primitive pumps.
In the 17th century, Blaise Pascal discovered the fundamental principles of hydraulic pressure transmission. Later, Joseph Bramah patented the hydraulic press in 1795, allowing much heavier weights to be lifted. In the late 19th century, hydraulics transitioned from water to oil-based fluids.
Modern hydraulic technologies emerged in the 20th century driven by the aviation and manufacturing industries. Applications grew to include construction equipment, machine tools, industrial processes, and more.
In today’s world, modern hydraulic systems allow heavy loads to be lifted with little effort from the operator by relying on the principles of hydraulic mechanical advantage. Warehouses and industrial environments would be far less productive and safe without hydraulic forklifts to do much of the heavy lifting.
The hydraulic pump, powered by the forklift engine, draws hydraulic fluid from the tank and pressurises it up to several thousand psi. This pressurised fluid flows through valve blocks that regulate its distribution.
When the operator moves the control lever, valves open to send pressurised fluid into the lifting cylinder and raise the fork carriage. To lower the load, valves open that allow the fluid to return to the tank, causing the carriage to descend. Tilt cylinders mounted on the carriage use fluid pressure to angle the forks up or down. The valves ensure smooth and precise control of all hydraulic cylinder movements while the forklift is in operation.
Key components of a forklift hydraulic system include:
Hydraulics used in forklifts are usually oil-based or water-based, but they may also use synthetic fluids.
An alarming one in five workplace fatalities in the UK are caused by a forklift truck or industrial vehicle, which means it is essential to adhere to health and safety guidance. Implementing a maintenance schedule for your forklift trucks is an important part of this.
To maximise uptime and safety, regular maintenance of the hydraulic systems on your forklifts is crucial, and forklift servicing is a service we offer our customers.
The key areas to maintain in a forklift hydraulic system are:
Catching problems in a hydraulic system early prevents major repairs down the road. It can also help to prevent injuries and accidents.
Some of the most common hydraulic repair areas that typically need attention are:
Many issues arise from fluid contamination or component wear over time. Catching problems before failure occurs is optimal to avoid costly productivity delays.
Technicians use various diagnostic methods when assessing problems with a forklift hydraulic system. These include:
Identifying the root cause of problems guides the proper repair approach.
Upgrading to a new hydraulic forklift can optimise productivity and safety in the following scenarios:
Newer forklifts offer advantages like lower emissions, intuitive controls, and enhanced ergonomics.
Look at our range of new and used forklifts for sale and hire to see if we have the perfect forklift truck for your business. We stock forklifts from manufacturers like Nissan, Toyota, and Mitsubishi. All of our forklifts come with a full warranty and L.O.L.E.R. health and safety certificate.
Regular maintenance and inspection of the hydraulic system keeps forklifts running safely and efficiently. But over time, upgrading the equipment can provide additional benefits for your evolving operations.
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