Rolled carpets are rolled so tightly they appear easy to carry. But we don’t have to tell you how unwieldy and even heavy they are.
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You also more than likely store carpet rolls on high shelves in your warehouse, making it dangerous for employees to remove from the shelf by hand.
Enter carpet poles. Sometimes called carpet rams, rug poles or rug rams, its all the same thing. These poles, attached as a forklift attachment, allows the driver to insert the pole into the rolled carpet’s middle (core), lifting the carpet from its shelf and moving it another location.
Our poles are made of high-tensile steel and the standard models are 2.5” in diameter, allowing them to carry carpet rolls of up to 2,500 pounds (so long as the load is evenly distributed).
The poles can be attached to the forklift trucks lifting mechanism (fork carriage) itself via out carriage mount or attached to the lift’s forks via one of our fork mounted options.
Take a look below for more information on our forklift rug rams. Get assistance immediately by calling us at 800-535-5303.
See below for all for the models available. Don’t see what you need? We make custom carpet poles. Contact us with your requirements.
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Forklift Engine TypesThe two main types of forklift engine types are electric forklifts, powered by a battery, and internal combustion (IC) forklifts, which have a traditional engine that runs on liquid propane, gas or diesel. From a pricing standpoint, electric forklifts are more expensive than their IC counterparts upfront, but pay themselves back over time. Electric forklifts are suited for indoor use and have several advantages. They are eco-friendly in that they emit no harmful pollutants into the atmosphere. Since electric forklifts use a battery, there are no fuel costs; they operate a great deal more quietly than internal combustion engines and last longer than internal combustion engines because they have less moving parts. It is important to note; however, that electric forklifts have a limited run cycle, usually 4 – 6 hours and are less capable of lifting loads greater than 15,000 pounds. In addition, you will need to purchase a battery charger and keep it in a well-ventilated room. It is recommended that you purchase and extra battery so that the forklift can be used continually without having to cool it and re-charge every six hours.
Internal combustion (IC) forklifts can handle heavy loads and better apt to work on uneven pavement like gravel outdoors and are capable of lifting heavy objects greater than 15,000 pounds. The cost for a typical IC forklift is also much less than its electric counterpart upfront, but costs more over time due to fuel costs. IC engines run on gasoline, diesel fuel, or liquid propane gas (LPG). Since burning these fuels produces emissions, the environment is impacted to a certain degree. These types of forklifts are faster and much more powerful than electric forklifts, but are also much louder.
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