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Palletstops

Y1

ReachForks can't be doubled in length as the outer sleeve would slide off the inner forks. Thus, their retracted length is always longer than the stroke. If it exceeds the pallet size, a pallet stop is used to prevent the forks from extending past the pallet's back. A low ± 75 mm Y1 palletstop, is most commonly used for ReachForks mounted on truck-mounted forklifts.

Y2

A Y2 pallet stop, 400 mm high, is often used for one-sided truck loading and unloading, as well as for double-deep applications, as it allows for the mounting of a load backrest on top of the pallet stop.

Y3

A Y3 pallet stop, 850, 1000, 1200, and 1600 mm high, is often used for one-sided truck loading and unloading, as well as for double-deep applications when a load backrest cannot be used while the ReachForks should be postponed to the inside or outside like on fork positioners.

Y4

Sometimes, it is necessary to place a “bumper” on the front of the fork shank if the retracted length is to be the same as the pallet length. Often used with extension forks that can lift two pallets in a row, for example the application cross-docking.

YD

In more complex handling situations, a customer may need to store pallets in double-deep in a warehouse. In such cases, pallet stops are necessary to ensure that the pallet is placed correctly in the racking. If the same customer uses the ReachForks to handle two pallets in tandem, the retractable pallet stop is withdrawn to create a longer fork.

Removable Pallet Stop

A pallet stop may be required for demonstration purposes. In such cases, it can be temporarily installed.

Load Back Rest

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