Features and working environment of diesel forklifts:
Counterbalanced diesel forklifts are relatively large in size and stable in performance. They are suitable for heavy loads. There is no limit to the use time. They are generally used outdoors. Compared with gasoline engines, diesel engines have better power performance, but when the forklift speeds is very low, the diesel engine is easy to flameout, the fuel cost is very low, but the vibration is very large, the noise is also very large, the displacement is large, the weight is large, and the price is high.
Internal combustion forklift
Counterbalanced gasoline forklifts are relatively large in size, but have better stability and are suitable for heavy loads. There is no limit to the use time, and they are generally used outdoors. Gasoline engines are small in size, light in weight, large in output, very small in noise and vibration, and low in price. However, gasoline engines have poor overload capacity and long-term working ability, and fuel costs are very high.
The
counterbalanced LPG forklift is a counterbalanced gasoline forklift installed with liquefied petroleum and liquefied gas to switch. The biggest advantage of LPG forklifts is that they have less exhaust emissions, carbon monoxide emissions are less than those of gasoline engines, and fuel costs are very low, and they are suitable for indoor work with very high requirements for the surrounding working environment.