Your Professional IC Forklift Supplier

 

Qingdao Futelian Holdings Co., Ltd. is a modern international company engaged in construction machinery. Futelian has developed rapidly with advanced technology and modern management. CE and ISO certificates are available. Strict quality control system and high-quality production lines have developed high-quality products and fast delivery services.


R&D Team
The company has a high-quality and innovative R&D team. They keep up with industry development trends and market demands, continuously invest a large amount of resources in technological innovation and product upgrades, and are committed to providing customers with electric forklift products with excellent performance, convenient operation, safety and reliability.

 

Quality Control
In the production process, the company introduces advanced production equipment and processes, and strictly follows the international quality standard system for production management. From the selection of raw materials to the factory inspection of finished products, every link is strictly controlled to ensure that every electric forklift has excellent quality and stable performance.

 

OEM/ODM Support
Supporting OEM and ODM, our company is committed to providing comprehensive solutions for customers seeking to bring their products to market. We are dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of our clients by offering tailored services that encompass every stage of product development.

 

Sales Market
In terms of market expansion, the company actively explores domestic and international markets, and its products are exported to multiple countries and regions. With high-quality products and a comprehensive after-sales service system, we have won widespread praise and trust from customers.

 

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Parameter

 

Model

FD1.5/FD20/FD30/FD40/FD50

Fork Length

920

Condition

New

Fork Width

100

Power Souce

AC Motor

Loading Capacity

1500kg

Machinery Test Report

Provided

Lifting height

3000mm - 6000mm

Video outgoing-inspection

Provided

Power type

AC Power

Warranty of core components

1 Year

Tire

Solid Rubber Tires

Certification

CE/ISO

Operator type

Sit-on

Core Components

Pressure vessel, Motor, Pump, Gearbox

Controller

Delta system

Overall Dimensions

920X100X40

Weight (KG)

3120 kg

 

IC Forklift Grades
 

Class IV Combustion Forklifts
Class IV forklifts are powered by an internal combustion engine and have cushioned tires. Their engines can be fueled by diesel, liquefied petroleum (LP) gas, gasoline, or compressed natural gas. Unlike pneumatic tires, cushioned tires are made of solid rubber and do not require air. They’re easier to maintain and less susceptible to leaks and flats but lack the traction of pneumatic tires.

 

Class V Combustion Forklifts
Like class IV lifts, class V lifts also have a combustion engine powered by either diesel, LP gas, gasoline, or compressed natural gas. However, instead of cushioned tires, they have pneumatic tires and are most often designed specifically for outdoor operation. There are two types of pneumatic tires. Solid pneumatics are made of solid rubber and filled with air, making them more resistant to punctures.

 

Class VII Combustion Forklifts
Class VII forklift trucks are specifically designed for handling rough terrain that even class V lifts cannot. They offer large, tractor-style tires and are almost always powered by diesel engines. These features make them right at home in remote lumber yards, mining operations, and construction sites where tough terrain is the norm.

 

Characteristics of IC Forklift

 

Powerful engine

The powerful engine ensures that our forklift has high maneuverability and provides inherent safety and efficient operation.

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Sturdy overhead guard

The specially designed sturdy overhead guard provides additional safety for the operator.

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Reliable instrument

The instrument can easily understand the working status of the forklift, making the handling process more efficient and safe.

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Ergonomic seat

Designed according to ergonomic principles, it makes operation more comfortable and reduces fatigue caused by long-term continuous operation.

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IC Forklift Fuel Types
 

Propane

A propane forklift runs on liquefied petroleum gas. That’s why this equipment is often referred to as an LP forklift. These machines are quieter than diesel but louder than electric. When considering propane vs electric forklifts, think about where you operate. LP forklifts are ideal for remote applications that don’t have access to charging or refilling stations. Most operations use propane forklifts because of their convenience. It is faster to change a propane tank than to swap batteries.

Diesel

Diesel is efficient and allows for longer run times than other forklift fuel types. These engines have higher torque than propane and gas options. This results in increased gradeability and acceleration. Diesel forklifts are also easy to refill. Keep in mind that diesel fuel is generally more expensive than gasoline. These machines are loud and produce many emissions during operation. Because of this, diesel forklifts are only intended for outdoor use. Diesel forklifts are usually only available with pneumatic tires.

Gas

Gas forklifts are the least common type. Operations looking for gas-powered forklifts usually opt for dual fuel forklifts instead. The biggest obstacle gasoline forklifts face is the lack of fueling stations. Since they don’t have a propane tank on the back, gas forklifts have added rear visibility. Gas forklifts are also more powerful than diesel options. They even offer faster travel and lifting speeds. If you have refueling stations readily available, a gas forklift might be a good option.

 

Guidelines for Indoor Use of an IC Forklift
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Avoid using gas- or diesel-powered forklifts indoors
Unless you have a warehouse that’s open to the outside, avoid using these types of forklifts. They produce toxic levels of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrous oxides (NOx). If your warehouse is more of a shed that’s storing building materials, a gas- or diesel-powered forklift is probably OK. For any other indoor application, stick with propane or LPG-powered forklifts. They burn cleaner and produce lower levels of toxic combustion products.

 

Ensure that your warehouse has adequate ventilation
Even with cleaner burning propane or LPG-powered forklifts, unhealthy levels of CO or NOx can accumulate. If your warehouse is located in a region of extreme climate conditions, either very cold or very hot, it may not be practical to use an IC forklift because of the energy loss of heating or cooling your facility. In that case, opt for an electric forklift.

 

Install toxic gas sensors
CO is an odorless and dangerous gas. It can accumulate in a building without being noticed. Building codes require that CO detectors be installed in residences. Likewise, your facility should have CO and NOx detectors that set off an alarm if the concentration of these toxic gasses reaches unsafe levels.

 

Don’t scrimp on maintenance
IC-powered forklifts require more maintenance than electric-powered forklifts. Normally, a proactive maintenance program provides a higher fuel efficiency level and is driven by economic considerations. But it’s all the more important if you plan to use the forklift indoors, as it also becomes a safety issue.

 

Invest in Training
Make sure your operators are thoroughly trained on the benefits and potential hazards of operating an IC forklift indoors. As we’ve seen in this discussion, there are very specific guidelines that must be followed for using a propane or LPG-powered forklift indoors. Your forklift operators need to be fully aware of them.

 

 

Applications of IC Forklift

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Manufacturing

Heavy-duty applications in manufacturing plants, such as lifting and transporting heavy materials, are well-suited for internal combustion forklifts. They provide the power and performance required to handle large loads efficiently.

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Warehousing

In warehouse environments, indoor internal combustion forklifts facilitate rapid and efficient movement of goods. Their ability to operate for extended periods of time without the need for recharging makes them ideal for handling high volumes of inventory.

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Paper and Pulp Industry

The paper and pulp industry relies heavily on internal combustion forklifts for handling heavy rolls of paper and other materials. Their ability to operate in harsh environments and provide continuous operation is essential for this industry.

 

Available Options for Custom IC Forklift Designs

 

Size, Components and Riding Style
Your truck should fit your business – in size and power. Depending on the load and capacity demands, the truck frame and body can be increased. Internal components like motors, transmissions, wheel size can scale up and down depending on the level of power required.
Trucks can be powered in a variety of different ways including battery, LP, diesel, and hydrostatic vehicles. Even the battery size can be adjusted to fit a customer’s power specifications.
Another customization request is varying riding styles including walk behind, stand-up rider and sit-down rider. Rider trucks can also be configured so the operator faces toward, away or perpendicular to the truck load.
Common for applications where the operator must get on and off the lift truck frequently, standing operation can be useful in light manufacturing and basic warehousing like grocery stores or food and beverage distributors.

 

Lift and Load
Different load and lift requirements are often customized for the end user.
Your load size will factor into the customization of both the forks and the lift height. Each application will have unique demands, including varying functional, height and load requirements.
The forks of your lift truck can be tailored for specific uses. Depending on the products and materials you need to transport, fork width, separation, and length can all be custom specified. For example, standard fork lengths reach 48,” but we have installed forks as long as 144” on our custom-built vehicles. Even minor changes as simple as fork tip color can be modified, often painted a bright yellow for safety precautions.
Lift height is another common customization request. While there is no standard lift height, custom height requests have reached as high as 237” in unique models.

 

Safety Customizations
Lift truck safety features should benefit both the operator and others working around the heavy-duty equipment daily. Added safety customizations serve as investments in a company’s safety plan and are often inexpensive.
Common safety add-ons for the operator include a raised seat, operator cameras and rearview mirrors for a wider range of visibility.
Additional audio and visual features, like alarms and lights, improve employee awareness and mitigate accidents. Blue strobe lights are a trending safety accessory, offering better visibility in advance for passing workers.

 

Our After -Sales Service
 

Customer quality feedback

Fill in warrenty claim form

Feedback to the after -sales department

Check whether there are damaged parts

Determine whether it is a guarantee part

Provide solutions based on actual

 

 

Companies We Have As Clients

 

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FAQ

 

Q: How many gallons of propane does a forklift use per hour?

A: The average forklift fuel consumption should be about 0.7 gallons (approx. 6 lbs.) of LPG propane per hour. About 90% of propane-fueled forklifts utilize an 8-gallon (or 33 lbs.) propane tank that can last up to eight hours. Some larger forklifts run on a 10-gallon (43 lbs.) propane tank to fuel their larger engines.

Q: How do you handle a gas or diesel forklift fuel spill?

A: In case of a fuel spill, apply sand, straw, sawdust, ground corn cobs, or commercial absorbents such as kitty litter or oil dry. Rather than wash them away with water, this helps to absorb petroleum residues. Absorbent materials used to clean up fuel spills May be disposed of at a sanitary landfill with prior approval of the landfill operator.

Q: Can you use an internal combustion forklift in a confined or poorly ventilated area?

A: Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning in confined spaces. Forklifts powered with internal combustion engines can cause high levels of carbon monoxide in enclosed work areas. Potential Hazards: Unconsciousness and death may result from carbon monoxide overexposure as the concentration in the bloodstream rises.

Q: What are the OSHA regulations for forklifts?

A: Only trained and certified workers may operate a forklift. Ensure operators are trained on types of trucks in use. Remove from service any forklift found to be in unsafe operating condition. Keep forklifts in clean condition; free of excess oil and grease.

Q: Do you drive a forklift forward or backwards?

A: If the load is too large to see clearly over the top of the load, move the load by driving backwards. Forklift drivers must also drive backwards when going down or up an incline.

Q: Which of the following should you never do with a forklift?

A: Never grab the steering wheel when mounting or dismounting because it could cause you to lose balance if it moves. Do not make on the go directional changes with a load, and cross rough surfaces such as railroad tracks at an angle. Don't travel too fast for conditions.

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