The primary use of single-double attachments for forklifts is to lift two pallets side by side simultaneously, effectively doubling the load capacity per trip and significantly reducing loading and unloading times. Additionally, these attachments offer flexibility as they can be adjusted to handle also a single pallet when necessary, allowing the same forklift to be used for different types of loads without the need to change the attachment.
A single-double attachment is most commonly used in the warehousing and logistics industry. This type of attachment is particularly useful in environments where efficiency and speed are crucial, such as distribution centers, manufacturing plants, and storage facilities. It allows forklift operators to move multiple pallets simultaneously, significantly improving the handling of goods and optimizing operations, especially during loading and unloading of trucks and in inventory management tasks. By using telescopic forklift forks, a single-double handler can be utilized even more efficiently, such as for one-sided (un)loading trucks and using them as extensions when handling different pallet sizes to prevent damage to the pallet and goods.
A forklift equipped with a single-double attachment is significantly heavier than a standard forklift without attachments. Therefore, it is crucial that the safety around the loading and unloading area is well-maintained. With telescopic forks, this is possible because the forklift does not need to drive around the truck constantly.
Depending on the forklift’s capacity, a multi-pallet handler equipped with hydraulic extendable forks can load and unload two or even four pallets at once from one side of the truck. This will result in considerable time savings. Switching over to telescopic forks can result in 35% timesaving.
A forklift combined with a single-double can be equipped with extra-long forks to, for example, pick up four pallets at once, but this is more dangerous and requires more space for maneuvering, especially if the load needs to be moved within the warehouse. Telescopic forks can be retracted after the pallet operations have been completed, making them significantly shorter and improving safety.
Purchasing a heavier forklift and a single-double with reachforks represents a substantial investment. However, since significantly more goods can be moved per forklift and there are fewer forklift movements, often fewer forklifts are necessary, resulting also in lower labor costs.
This depends purely on the application and pallet weight. If one wants to load a truck from one side with two pallets side by side, a less heavy lift truck can be chosen than if four pallets with the same weight have to be loaded and/or unloaded simultaneously.
Yes, the telescopic KOOI® Forks can be mounted on any Multi-Pallet Handler. The ReachForks are often bolted and attached to the frame of the single-double, and a diagram of the hole pattern is usually required for installation.
Hydraulically telescopic forks for Double Pallet Handlers are 63 mm (2.4″) wide. Thanks for their narrow design, these ReachForks are suitable for this attachment, allowing for the handling of one, two or four pallets.
With telescopic forks mounted on a Multi-Load Hadnler, 30-40% more products can be moved per forklift.
The combination of a multi-load handler and telescopic forks is efficient because it allows for moving 30-40% more goods, as you can choose to lift two or four pallets at a time. Additionally, this combination is much safer to use since the forklift remains on one side of the trailer and travels fewer distances, eliminating the need to drive around the truck. These advantages quickly offset the extra costs.
Depending on the application, a combination of a multi-pallet handler and reach forks is often better than a Single-Double with long forks. It is safer to drive with short forks than with long forks, as long forks can be difficult to maneuver and can cause damage more easily. Additionally, there is no option to lift two pallets unless the customer is willing to risk the forks protruding from the back of the pallets or having the load rest on the tips of the forks, which can make the load unstable.
A Single-Double is ideal for handling pallets of various sizes, whether lengthwise or crosswise. This ensures the forks provide adequate support to prevent the pallets from tipping and eliminates the risk of the forks protruding from the back of the pallets.
When a pallet is pushed forward, the distance between the pallet and the forklift increases. This typically requires using a heavier forklift for one-sided loading and unloading. The reason is that the pallet’s center of gravity shifts, and the forklift needs to maintain balance with the extended pallet to prevent tipping. Additionally, the hydraulically operated extendable forks need a 4th function, which many forklift brands offer as a standard or optional feature. Therefore, it’s crucial to consult with your forklift supplier, who will likely be familiar with our KOOI® ReachForks since they are also supplied directly to most forklift manufacturers. If you need local assistance contact your local KOOI® Dealer: