OverviewThis industrial fork handling system is engineered to lift and rotate forks in a controlled, ergonomic and repeatable way. It is intended for daily industrial use where heavy loads, frequent rotations and precision maneuvers are required.
Critical issues in fork handling- High physical effort for operators
- Unnatural and repetitive postures
- Risk of losing load control
- Increased cycle and handling times
The solutionThe system enables smooth, safe and controlled lifting and rotation of forks, following the operator’s natural gestures and maintaining stability throughout each work cycle. It is designed to reduce manual strain and improve handling repeatability.
Main operational benefits- Total load control during lift and rotation
- Precise, low-effort movements
- Reduced operator fatigue
- Improved ergonomics for repetitive tasks
- Increased workplace safety
- Greater operational continuity and productivity
Pneumatic technology for smooth and reliable handlingThe system is based on pneumatic actuation, suitable for industrial applications that require controlled, repeatable motion. Pneumatic handling provides uniform, progressive movement, high precision in rotation and durability in intensive cycles.
- Uniform and progressive movements
- High precision in fork rotation
- Reliability under intensive work cycles
Designed for real industrial environmentsDeveloped from field experience and production needs analysis, the system is adaptable for integration into existing processes and supports operators without complicating workflows. Demonstration materials can illustrate operation in real conditions.
Technical characteristics / specifications- Function: lifting and controlled rotation of forks
- Operating principle: pneumatic actuation for controlled, repeatable movements
- Performance: precise rotation control and uniform progressive movements
- Reliability: designed for intensive industrial work cycles
- Ergonomics: reduces operator physical effort and repetitive strain
- Integration: adaptable to existing production configurations and processes