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Pallet Forks Ground Clearance Issues and Solutions - MikePhua - 07-04-2025 On Panswork, a user raised an issue with their skid steer when using pallet forks: the ground clearance was too low. Despite adjusting the fork frame height, the forks were still unable to provide sufficient ground clearance, especially when operating on uneven terrain. This caused the forks to frequently contact the ground, affecting both the efficiency and safety of the operation. Problem Description The user described the issue in detail, stating that despite adjusting the height of the fork frame, the pallet forks still made contact with the ground during operation. This led to friction or even damage to the machine and the forks themselves. The user sought solutions on Panswork, asking other forum members how to increase the ground clearance of the pallet forks. Potential Causes Several users on Panswork shared their insights into the possible causes of the insufficient ground clearance:
Many users on Panswork shared their troubleshooting methods. Most users started by inspecting the installation angle of the fork frame and adjusting it to ensure that the pallet forks had sufficient ground clearance during lifting. Additionally, some users checked the hydraulic system to verify that the pressure was correctly set, ensuring that the fork frame could lift to the necessary height. Several users also mentioned that they used different designs of pallet forks suited to various working environments. For jobs requiring higher ground clearance, selecting the right fork design helped reduce the risk of the forks making contact with the ground. Solutions Based on the discussions on Panswork, here are some effective solutions for increasing the ground clearance of pallet forks:
Ground clearance issues with pallet forks are typically caused by an improper fork frame installation angle, unsuitable fork design, incorrect hydraulic system settings, or challenging ground conditions. By adjusting the fork frame angle, selecting the right fork design, tuning the hydraulic system, and adapting to the ground conditions, users can increase the ground clearance of their pallet forks and improve the efficiency of their work. If you're experiencing similar problems, start by checking the fork frame installation angle and hydraulic system settings to ensure they meet your operational needs. Additionally, selecting the right pallet fork design and adjusting to different ground conditions will help prevent ground contact and improve your overall performance. |