Does A Counterbalanced Forklift Have Front Wheel Steering?

‌Counterbalanced forklifts have front wheel steering. The front wheels of a counterbalanced forklift are responsible for steering, while the rear wheels are responsible for driving and carrying. This design makes the forklift stable and flexible during operation, and can meet various handling needs.

The four-wheel structure of a counterbalanced forklift has the following advantages:

‌High stability‌: The four-wheel design makes the forklift more stable during driving, especially when driving with heavy loads or at high speeds, which can reduce the risk of shaking and rollover.
‌Good flexibility‌: The front wheel steering is flexible, allowing the forklift to be easily operated in a narrow space and improve work efficiency.
‌Strong load-bearing capacity‌: The rear wheel is the main load-bearing part, with a sturdy structure, and can withstand a large weight, meeting the handling needs of the industrial field.
In addition, the specific models of counterbalanced forklifts, such as AGV 1-2 ton models, have the following performance characteristics:

Lifting height: 100~6000mm
Lifting load: 300~2500kg
Traveling speed: ≤120m/min
Turning radius: ≤2.0m
Climbing ability: ≤8%
Safety system: front and rear laser safety scanners, automatic cargo contour recognition system, contact sensor mechanical protection, sound and light warning protection, etc.

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