What are Reach Truck Forklifts?

Avatar of Julie Kha
By : Julie Kha

Reach trucks are specialized forklifts commonly used in narrow aisle settings like warehouses. They’re designed with two outer legs to distribute weight and a single set of wheels at the back. Positioned beneath the operator, these wheels enable tighter turns, making it easier to maneuver in confined spaces while still accessing high shelves.

When warehouse space gets tight, raising the height of aisles while narrowing them can help, but it also presents challenges for navigation and material handling. Total Warehouse’s Reach Trucks are invaluable additions to any warehouse fleet, enabling operators to effortlessly maneuver through narrow aisles and reach impressive heights without compromising lifting capacity. With Total Warehouse’s Reach Trucks, you can navigate even the most challenging warehouse environments with unparalleled confidence.

 

Reach Trucks vs Forklifts

Reach trucks and forklifts are both essential tools in warehouses and distribution centers, but they have distinct designs and applications. Reach trucks are specialized pieces of equipment engineered for working within narrow aisles and reaching high storage racks. Their mast extends forward, allowing them to retrieve and place pallets without the need to turn the entire truck. This design makes them ideal for maximizing vertical storage space in warehouses with limited floor area.

 

Conversely, traditional counterbalance forklifts feature rear-mounted masts and wider turning radiuses. This makes them more versatile for general material handling tasks both indoors and outdoors, including loading/unloading trucks and transporting goods over longer distances. Reach trucks tend to have lower lift capacities compared to some heavy-duty forklifts. Furthermore, due to their extended mast mechanism, reach trucks require specialized operator training focused on stability and precise maneuvering in tight spaces. Ultimately, the choice between a reach truck and a forklift depends on the specific warehouse layout, storage density requirements, and the types of materials being handled.

 

Types of Reach Trucks

Reach trucks are designed for material handling, with some that are designed for specific applications. Here’s a breakdown of some common types and their ideal uses:

Multidirectional Reach Trucks

Perfect for handling wide and bulky loads, these trucks excel in navigating narrow aisles without the need for turning. They prioritize horizontal travel for efficient load storage and retrieval.

Moving Mast Reach Trucks

Versatile for both indoor and outdoor applications, these trucks feature a hydraulic system and tilting cab. This setup enables the mast to extend loads further while maintaining the center of balance, ensuring stability during operations.

High Capacity Reach Trucks

Engineered to lift heavier and higher loads compared to standard models, these trucks boast impressive lifting capabilities, typically handling weights of up to 4,500 pounds or more.

Sit-down Reach Trucks

Designed for operator comfort during extended shifts, these trucks feature a cab where the operator can sit while operating the machine, promoting ergonomic operation and reducing fatigue.

Stand-up Reach Trucks

Offering superior visibility and convenience, these trucks allow operators to stand in the cab while operating the machine. This design is ideal for workers who frequently need to get on and off the truck, enhancing efficiency in busy warehouse environments.

 

Explore our Reach Trucks:  LINDE 116 HIGH REACH | LINDE 1120 ELECTRIC REACH | UNICARRIERS SRX REACH

Explore our Linde Single Reach Trucks: LINDE 5195 REACH 

Explore our Linde Double Deep Reach Trucks: LINDE 5195 REACH

Explore our Double Deep Racking: DOUBLE DEEP RACKING

Learn more about Linde Double Deep Reach Trucks 

 

Total Warehouse are proud dealers for Linde, Big Joe, UniCarriers, and Landoll. We’ve helped countless businesses across the United States achieve lower maintenance, reduced costs, increased worker satisfaction, and increased economic sustainability by making the switch. Our team of highly knowledgeable experts can help you make the right decision for your business. Give us a call at 833-868-2500 or contact us online.