Capacity Calculation Formula:
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The Forklift Attachment Capacity Calculator determines the adjusted lifting capacity of a forklift when using various attachments. It accounts for the weight of the attachment and its impact on the forklift's original rated capacity.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: This calculation adjusts the forklift's capacity to account for the added weight and altered center of gravity caused by attachments.
Details: Proper capacity calculation is essential for safe forklift operation. Using attachments without adjusting capacity can lead to dangerous situations, including tip-overs, dropped loads, and equipment damage.
Tips: Enter the original forklift capacity in pounds, the attachment weight in pounds, and the appropriate factor value. All values must be positive numbers. Consult your forklift and attachment manuals for accurate factor values.
Q1: Where can I find the factor value for my attachment?
A: Factor values are typically provided by the attachment manufacturer and should be included in the attachment's documentation or specification sheet.
Q2: Do all attachments reduce forklift capacity?
A: Most attachments reduce capacity due to added weight and altered load center. The amount of reduction varies by attachment type and design.
Q3: Should I always derate capacity when using attachments?
A: Yes, capacity should always be adjusted when using attachments. Operating without proper derating can compromise safety and void equipment warranties.
Q4: Can I use this calculator for any type of forklift attachment?
A: This calculator provides a general calculation, but specific attachments may have unique derating requirements. Always follow manufacturer guidelines.
Q5: How often should I recalculate capacity?
A: Capacity should be recalculated whenever you change attachments or if you're using different types of loads that might affect the center of gravity.