2-22 Tonne Sliding Excavator Pallet Fork
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2-22 Tonne Sliding Excavator Pallet Fork
Sliding Excavator Pallet Forks – Precise, Flexible Material Handling
When working on-site without a telehandler, sliding excavator pallet forks can be an invaluable attachment, offering much of the versatility of a telehandler or forklift without the added cost. This clever excavator accessory lets you move and manage materials quickly and efficiently, just like a telehandler, but with greater flexibility and fewer expenses.
Sliding Mechanism for Enhanced Control
Our 2-22 Tonne Sliding Excavator Pallet Fork features Class 2A fork tines that run on rails at both the top and bottom. This allows the forks to slide left and right with locking points for secure positioning. Unlike traditional floating forks, these sliding pallet forks don’t move vertically, providing operators with greater control and immediate feedback on any resistance or movement, making it easier to maneuver materials with precision.
Cost-Effective Alternative to Telehandlers
Telehandlers are often the go-to solution for pallet handling on construction sites, but they aren’t always available when you need them. By equipping your excavator with sliding pallet forks, you can have a cost-effective and practical alternative for material handling, without relying on an additional piece of machinery. This makes it an ideal choice for improving efficiency on sites where telehandlers are scarce or unavailable.
Improved Control and Efficiency
The unique sliding function of these pallet forks offers enhanced control during material handling. The operator can easily adjust the forks’ width to accommodate different pallet sizes, allowing for smoother and more accurate loading and unloading. The sliding mechanism’s ability to lock into place provides added security, ensuring the forks stay in position during operation, and giving operators the confidence to work efficiently in tight or crowded spaces.
