Optional Accessories for Your Forklift
Audible Devices - Back-Up or Motion Alarms:
The audible devices like motion alarms or back-up alarms generate sound that needs to be very loud in order to be heard above the noise which the forklift creates in the operating place.
The sound produced by the audio device must be distinguishable from other audible devices or noises from the work setting. The sound should also be different from the other sound or audible devices in the work place. The audible device can employee noise exposure and end up contribute to OSHA noise limitation; therefore, care has to be taken.
Hearing protection makes it harder to hear the audible device and to distinguish what distance and direction it is coming from. Audible devices could sometimes get deactivated from operators and workers as they could find them annoying. Also, audible devices may also be objectionable to residents in the vicinity.
Additional Application and Operator Options:
Enclosed Operator Cabs: To be able protect the operator from the elements, enclosed operator cabs made of tempered glass are utilized to help prevent injuries and lessen other concerns. Furthermore, these cabs feature an emergency exit through removing the window. The levels of noise are reduced at the operator's ear due to additional sound proofing.
Operator Selectable Performance Modes: For each and every specific use, the operator can choose the performance requirement. What's more, it enables a supervisor to set the utmost performance of a model for an operator who is just learning. Being able to adjust and reduce the model's maximum performance allows a new operator to learn the operating characteristics of the machinery in a controlled setting.
Impact Monitor: The impact monitor deactivates the model and when this happens, it needs a supervisor to activate and override the model. This encourages the operator to be certain to manage the machinery in a more controlled way.
Panoramic and Dual Rear View Mirrors: These specific mirrors help to assist the operator in observing their tail swing area, and operating space behind the vehicle.