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The part intended for the operator referred to as the "cab" and houses all of the a dashboard which contains certain readouts, levers, pedals, steering wheel plus different switches. The frame of the forklift is the base intended for the various parts of the equipment comprising the mast and counterweight, the power supply, the wheels and the axles. The frame can also have hydraulic fluid tanks and fuel tanks constructed as part of its assembly. The Mast is the vertical assembly that does most of the work lowering and raising the forklift's load.
The counterweight is a heavy mass of cast iron which is attached to the back of the forklift truck frame. The counterweights' objective is to counterbalance all the load being carried. Using an electric lift truck, the large lead-acid battery itself could work as part of or all of the counterbalance. The Power Source could have an internal combustion engine which could be powered by CNG gas, diesel, gasoline or LP gas. Electric forklifts are powered by either fuel cells which provide power to electric motors or a battery. The electric motors could be either DC or AC types.
Fork accessories are numerous kinds of material handling attachments that are offered including container handlers, carpet poles, pole handlers, side shifters, multipurpose clams, carton clamps, slip-sheet attachments, fork positioners and roll clamps.
The electrical motor takes electrical energy and generates mechanical motion through varying electromagnetic fields. This is a typical type of motor. Some kinds of motors are driven through non-combustive chemical reactions, other types could make use of springs and function through elastic energy. Pneumatic motors function through compressed air. There are other styles depending upon the application required.
Internal combustion engines or ICEs
Internal combustion happens whenever the combustion of the fuel mixes together with an oxidizer in the combustion chamber. In the IC engine, higher temperatures would result in direct force to certain engine components like for instance the nozzles, pistons, or turbine blades. This force generates useful mechanical energy by moving the component over a distance. Normally, an internal combustion engine has intermittent combustion as seen in the popular 2- and 4-stroke piston motors and the Wankel rotary engine. Most rocket engines, jet engines and gas turbines fall into a second class of internal combustion motors called continuous combustion, that happens on the same previous principal described.
External combustion engines like for instance Stirling or steam engines vary significantly from internal combustion engines. External combustion engines, wherein the energy is delivered to a working fluid such as pressurized water, liquid sodium and hot water or air that are heated in some type of boiler. The working fluid is not combined with, comprising or contaminated by burning products.