We’re always being asked what the difference is between the various types of forklifts available for training, so we thought it might be useful to explain the three trucks we have in our training centre and what they are used for, to help you pick the right one for you.

The Counterbalance Truck

A counterbalance forklift truck operates a counterbalance weight design with a weight at the rear of the truck, offsetting the load to be lifted at the front. These trucks are used in many storage, warehouse and distribution systems where they carry out loading, stacking and horizontal transport functions.

The Reach Truck

A reach truck is used in narrow aisle applications, such as warehouses. They are designed to have two outer legs that help distribute the load and a single set of wheels in the back. The wheels are located below the operator, which helps create a tighter turn radius.

The Pivot Steer Truck

The Pivot Steer truck is commonly referred to as a ‘bendi’ or ‘flexi’ truck. The machine is suited to working in tight, narrow environments due to its swing mast, which allows the forks to swing at a 90 degree angle either side of the machine.

We offer novice courses on all of these trucks, but did you know that if you have an existing licence to one, we can offer you a conversion course to the others, which is much quicker and less expensive that a full novice course?

Contact us on 01793 975353 or david.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information.

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