Selecting a high-capacity forklift isn’t as simple as matching a machine to the weight of your load.
For companies handling 80,000 to 140,000-pound loads, choosing the right equipment requires understanding the complete application—not just the lifting capacity listed on a specification sheet.
The right forklift can improve productivity, reduce operating costs, increase uptime, and provide years of dependable service. The wrong forklift can create unnecessary maintenance, limit production, and increase operating costs over its lifetime.
So what should you consider before investing in a high-capacity forklift?
Start with the Load
Weight is important, but it’s only one piece of the puzzle.
Also consider:
- Overall dimensions
- Center of gravity
- Width
- Length
- Height
- Whether the load is compact or oversized
Two loads weighing 100,000 pounds can require completely different forklift configurations depending on their geometry.
Understand Your Operating Environment
Ask yourself:
- Will the forklift operate indoors?
- What are the aisle widths?
- How much turning room is available?
- What are the floor conditions?
- Will it operate multiple shifts?
The operating environment often influences forklift selection just as much as lifting capacity.
Think Beyond Today
Many facilities purchase equipment for today’s production requirements without considering future growth.
If production volumes are expected to increase or product sizes may change, those factors should be considered before purchasing equipment.
Planning ahead often extends the useful life of the investment.
Attachments Matter
Specialized attachments can dramatically improve productivity.
Examples include:
- Coil rams
- Fork positioners
- Custom forks
- Specialty handling attachments
However, every attachment changes the forklift’s operating characteristics and should be included during the engineering process.
Serviceability Saves Money
Downtime is expensive.
Equipment designed for easy maintenance helps reduce service time and improves long-term availability.
When evaluating a forklift, consider:
- Component accessibility
- Routine maintenance requirements
- Parts availability
- Manufacturer support
Partner with an Experienced Supplier
The best forklift suppliers don’t simply quote equipment.
They ask questions.
Understanding your application allows them to recommend equipment that supports your operation for years to come.
At Royal Rig-N-Lift, every recommendation begins with learning about the customer’s operation—not simply the load weight.
Final Thoughts
A high-capacity forklift is a long-term investment.
Choosing the right machine requires evaluating the entire application, including the load, operating environment, attachments, maintenance requirements, and future production goals.
Taking the time to understand these factors helps ensure your investment delivers maximum productivity and reliability for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lifting capacity the only factor when choosing a forklift?
No. Load dimensions, operating environment, attachments, and future production requirements all influence equipment selection.
Should I size a forklift for future growth?
If production is expected to increase, planning ahead can extend the useful life of your investment.
Why does Royal evaluate the application first?
Understanding the application allows us to recommend equipment designed for the customer’s real operating conditions rather than simply matching a published capacity.
Need Help Choosing the Right High-Capacity Forklift?
Every operation is different. If you’re evaluating equipment for a heavy industrial application, Royal Rig-N-Lift can help identify the right forklift based on your load, operating environment, and production goals.
For more information, contact:
Jeff Pejsa
National Account Manager
📧 sales@royalrignlift.com
📞 708-232-3793
Or visit our Contact Us page:
👉 https://royalrignlift.com/contact-us/
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