Forks for lift trucks for all material handling applications.
OSHA and ANSI Standards state that pallet handling forks must be a minimum of 2/3 the length of the load in order to maintain load security (stability) during handling.
In addition to standard hook-mounted pallet forks, we supply forks for many special material handling applications including: shaft-mounted forks, block forks, drum forks, folding forks, lumber forks, coil handling forks, tire handling forks, gypsum handling forks, bronze clad spark retardant forks, stainless steel clad sanitary forks.
Call John Jordan @ 216-587-0400 or e-mail to johnj@neonmaterialhandling.com for assistance and quotes for your standard or special fork requirements.
We update pricing on this site frequently, however due to the rapidly fluctuating price of steel and some other commodities, manufacturers are adjusting pricing weekly or even daily in some cases; either adding surcharges, or rolling prices back by offering increased discounts.
Pricing shown for most items is good for 90-days from the date of the last price update - see the Price Update Notice for each item.
If our Price Update is more than 90-days old for an item that you desire, please call John Jordan @ 216-587-0400 or e-mail johnj@neonmh.com for the current selling price.
Browse here for technical information and answers to frequently asked questions about forks.
- Types of forks.
- Holes in fork blades.
- Lifting suspended loads with forks.
Class II ITA Hook Type Forks are designed for up to 5500-lbs. capacity per pair at 24" Load Center.
Class III ITA Hook Type Forks are designed for up to 10,000-lbs. capacity per pair at 24" Load Center.
Class IV ITA Hook Type Forks are designed for up to 17,500-lbs. capacity per pair at 24" Load Center.
Clark NPR narrow aisle reach trucks use shaft mounted forks to enable tilting fork functionality.
Fork covers for protection of loads and elimination of damage caused by direct contact of steel forks with loads.
Folding forks for users who need to frequently remove the forks in order to use a carpet pole or other attachment without the fork blades being in the way.