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The part intended for the operator referred to as the "cab" and houses all of the pedals, steering wheel, a dashboard which contains certain readouts, levers and various switches. The frame of the forklift is the base meant for the various components of the machine comprising the mast and counterweight, the power supply, the wheels and the axles. The frame can even have hydraulic fluid tanks and fuel tanks made as part of its assembly. The Mast is the vertical assembly that does most of the work raising and lowering the forklift's load.
The counterweight is a heavy mass of cast iron which is connected to the rear of the forklift truck frame. The counterweights' purpose is to balance the load being carried. Utilizing an electric lift truck, the big lead-acid battery itself could work as part of or all of the counterbalance. The Power Supply can have an internal combustion engine that could be powered by diesel, gasoline, LP gas or CNG gas. Electric lift trucks are driven by either fuel cells which provide power to electric motors or a battery. The electric motors could be either AC or DC types.
Fork accessories are numerous types of material handling attachments that are existing including slip-sheet attachments, fork positioners, roll clamps, container handlers, carpet poles, pole handlers, side shifters, multipurpose clams and carton clamps.
The electrical motor takes electrical energy and produces mechanical motion through different electromagnetic fields. This is a common kind of motor. Various kinds of motors are driven through non-combustive chemical reactions, other kinds can utilize springs and function by elastic energy. Pneumatic motors function by compressed air. There are different styles depending on the application required.
ICEs or Internal combustion engines
Internal combustion occurs whenever the combustion of the fuel mixes together with an oxidizer in the combustion chamber. Inside the IC engine, higher temperatures will result in direct force to certain engine parts like for example the turbine blades, nozzles or pistons. This force produces useful mechanical energy by moving the component over a distance. Usually, an ICE has intermittent combustion as seen in the popular 2- and 4-stroke piston motors and the Wankel rotary motor. Nearly all rocket engines, jet engines and gas turbines fall into a second class of internal combustion motors known as continuous combustion, which occurs on the same previous principal described.
Steam engines or Stirling external combustion engines greatly vary from internal combustion engines. The external combustion engine, where energy is to be delivered to a working fluid like for example liquid sodium, pressurized water, hot water or air that is heated in a boiler of some sort. The working fluid is not mixed with, having or contaminated by combustion products.