• A Reference Guide For The The Most Popular Forklift Forks
• Information to Help You Select The Right Forklift Forks to Fit New or Existing Lift Trucks
For use in highly sanitary applications such as the food and beverage industry
Provides optimum product protection when handling gypsum wallboard
Typically found on forklifts with a capacity greater than 12,000 lbs @ 24” load center
Fast material handling of barrels and drums
Allows secure handling of bricks and blocks
Designed to be easily and quickly removed from the lift truck carriage
For hazardous locations and atmospheres
These forks fold up so lift trucks can maneuver in areas where movement is restricted, ie elevators
Used to temporarily extend the length of the fork blade when handling longer loads
Available with forged heel, square heel, single taper, double taper, with or without peek-a-boo backs and more
Fork blade is contoured to handle coils. Fork capacity is reduced according to the size of the coil
Can't find the right fork?
Fleetman Consulting Inc will custom engineer forklift forks to suit all applications.

ITA Class 2, 3 or 4 hook mount forks have been professionally engineered to fit all makes and models of forklift trucks that have the same industry standard ITA hook class mounting.
A complete list of the most popular ITA hook mount forks can be found on our FORKLIFT FORK SELECTION CHART.
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Determining the right type of fork to fit onto a pin / shaft style forklift carriage is more involved than a regular ITA class hook style of fork.
An on - site visit to your facility is the only sure way to make sure you order what you need and that it fits during installation onto the truck.
Pin style / shaft style forks are typically found on lift trucks that have in excess of 12,000 lbs gross chassis capacity.
This type of fork can also be adapted to fit onto an existing ITA class forklift carriage that typically exists with forklift equipment having less than 12,000 lbs gross chassis capacity.
Pin style forks can be adjusted left to right much easier than ITA class hook forks. Being able to adjust the forks easier is appreciated in applications that are handling different pallet sizes or when dunnage is not placed in a consistent location therefore requiring the operator to continuously adjust the forks. In some applications, using a hydraulic fork positioning attachment could significantly improve productivity and minimize exposure to WorkSafeBC claims. Call us for more information on how a fork positioner could be adapted to your existing forklift truck.
We Offer a Complimentary On – Site Fork Inspection / Fork Testing Service
( Complimentary Service Available in the Lower Mainland of BC )
We inspect and test all types, styles and capacities of forklift forks such as a standard ITA class mounting, pin / shaft style mounting and more.
Did you know that a 10% reduction in fork blade thickness results in 20% reduction in operating capacity?
ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 – 6.2.8.1 (f) recommended practices advise that forks be withdrawn from service when the thickness of the blade has worn by 10%
Fleetman Consulting Inc. has the industry experience to help guide you through the process of selecting the right set of forks for the job.
Our experience will help you maximize productivity, minimize product damage and keep the workplace safe in a way that also minimizes cost.
There are many options and choices when selecting a new pair of forks. Count on us to help you make the right choice.