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Sit Down Vs. Stand Up Forklifts

In many cases, most warehouse operators likely choose traditional sit-down forklifts as the best option for the operations. But that may not always be the case. Have you taken the time to consider other forklift options? Before you purchase your next forklift for your operation, it is essential to consider the following: Do you need to maneuver through tight areas or narrow aisles? What type of operational area do you have? Consider the surface type, travel distances, traffic patterns, etc. Are your operators making a short run or long-distance runs? Which model, sit down or stand up, would increase productivity? How much time is the operator spending moving onto and off the forklift? Sit Down or Stand Up? With many leading manufacturers, there is a significant focus on operator comfort and how their comfort impacts productivity. To help make operators more comfortable and allow them to see the load at all positions, you should consider how comfortable each type of forklift is to use f...

Should I Rent or Lease a Forklift?

Forklifts can be an expensive investment, and purchasing one may not be in your budget right now. Fortunately, you can lease or rent a forklift, rather than purchasing one outright.  Leasing a Forklift When you choose to lease a forklift, you can do so with little to no money down, spreading your payments for the forklift out over a number of years, typically one to five. After your lease expires, you can then exchange the machinery for a newer model, purchase the machinery, or return machinery.  When it comes to forklift leases or forklift rentals in Pittsburgh, Trupar America has top-quality inventory for you to choose from.  Renting a Forklift Unlike leasing, you will not have the option to purchase the machinery after your rental period has ended. If you plan to use the forklift for a short job, you can choose short-term rental options for days, weeks, or months. Long-term rentals are also available that can last for 12 months or more.  What Does it Cost to Rent...

How Long Will A Forklift Last?

 The age of a forklift is measured by the hours of operation. On average, a single-shift operation with a regular 8-hour workday will run a forklift for 2,000 hours per year. Most forklifts will last for a lifespan of roughly 10,000 hours. The lifespan of the forklift will vary based on the manufacturer due to the quality of the parts and the craftsmanship.  Factors that Can Speed up Aging in Forklifts There are a variety of factors that can lead to faster aging in forklifts. In addition to how long the forklift, factors that contribute to more rapid aging include: Lifting heavy stacks often Use on multiple shifts per day Operation in colder temperatures Lack of proper maintenance Two forklifts that are the same age can still have different life expectancies depending on the conditions they were operated. A forklift that was used mainly indoors in cleaner conditions for lighter loads will likely last much longer than a forklift that has been exposed to harsh temperatures or us...

How Long Can Forklift Repairs Take?

When it comes to forklift repairs , the amount of time it will take to complete the repair will depend on the extent of the damage and the complexity of the job and whether the forklift parts needed are available.  Common repairs for forklifts include repairing damage to chains, fixing your brakes, and repairing battery problems.  Tips for Lowering Repair Times for Your Forklift Downtime in the material handling business or any business that relies on forklifts can be costly. As a business owner, you do not have the time to space to wait for lengthy repairs to be completed. Below are some tips for reducing your downtime: Keep Equipment Maintained Prevention Is key when it comes to reducing repair downtime. When you keep your forklifts well-maintained, there will be less time spent repairing them compared to forklifts that have been neglected. Proper maintenance can save you time and money. Typically, repairs for your forklift can cost up to four times more than maintenance co...

How to Buy the Right Forklift

When shopping for a forklift, it is crucial to purchase the right one for your business. Without the right forklift, there can be a negative effect on productivity, operation costs, employee morale, and stock management. With a wide range of forklifts out there, each designed for a specific job, it is important to understand what you need when searching for “forklifts for sale near me.” Determining the Type of Forklift, You Need for Your Business There are several vital factors you need to consider when shopping for the right forklift, including: Load Size/Capacity Choosing a forklift that does not meet load capacity requirements would be a major mistake. When looking at forklifts, be sure to determine: •    Average load weight •    Type of stock the forklift will be handling •    Width of your loads •    Weight of the heaviest load you will need to lift It is also important to know the type of load the forklift will be handling to determine if yo...

Tips for Buying Your First Forklift

Buying a forklift for the first time can be an overwhelming process as you start researching and choosing the right equipment for your operations. As with any purchase for your business, it is crucial to consider all the factors that go into making the best purchase. When buying a forklift, there are a variety of factors that come into play. You should primarily focus on the tasks you will use the forklift to help you find the perfect match to help you get the job done. At Trupar America, we have put together a list of factors that first-time forklift buyers should keep in mind to ensure they make the best purchase. How Frequently Will You Use the Forklift? Consider how long you will be running the forklift and how often you will need to use it. This will help you determine whether you want to purchase a lift that is battery powered or one that is powered by gas or electricity. Will the forklift be used Indoors or Outdoors? Determine whether you will need to use your forklift inside ...