Forklift Forks & Attachments
Heavy-duty forklift forks and attachments built for the toughest material handling demands. We supply Class II, III, and IV forks in standard and custom lengths for all major forklift brands, including specialized telehandler forks, pallet forks, and block handling attachments.
Heavy-Duty Construction
High-strength alloy steel construction with heat treatment for maximum durability and load capacity.
ANSI Certified
All forks meet or exceed ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 safety standards with full documentation and certification.
Custom Solutions
Custom lengths, specialized mounting systems, and application-specific designs available.

Fork Types & Applications
Standard Pallet Forks
ITA Class II/III/IV hook-mounted forks for standard pallet handling
Telehandler Forks
Heavy-duty forks designed for telescopic handlers and rough terrain
Block Handling Forks
Specialized forks for concrete blocks, lumber, and irregular loads
Drum & Specialty Forks
Custom forks for drums, coils, and specialized material handling
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Range/Options | 
|---|---|
| Length Range | 36" - 96" (custom lengths available) | 
| Width Options | 4", 5", 6" standard widths | 
| Thickness | 1.5" - 2.5" depending on capacity | 
| Capacity Range | 2,000 - 20,000+ lbs | 
| Mount Types | ITA Class II/III/IV, Pin Mount, Shaft Mount | 
| Material | High-strength alloy steel, heat-treated | 
| Finish | Industrial paint or galvanized coating | 
| Certification | ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 compliant | 
Compatible Forklift Brands
Our forklift forks are compatible with all major forklift and material handling equipment brands:
Don't see your brand? Contact our technical team for compatibility verification and custom solutions.
Quality & Safety Standards
Manufacturing Standards
- βANSI/ITSDF B56.1 compliance for all fork designs
 - βHigh-strength alloy steel construction
 - βHeat treatment for optimal strength-to-weight ratio
 - βPrecision machining for perfect fit and finish
 - βIndustrial-grade paint or galvanized coating
 
Quality Inspection
- βDimensional accuracy verification
 - βWeld quality and penetration testing
 - βLoad capacity certification
 - βSurface finish and coating inspection
 - βFinal assembly and function testing
 
Installation & Maintenance
Installation Guidelines
- β’ Verify fork class matches carriage specifications
 - β’ Check hook spacing and mounting alignment
 - β’ Ensure proper fork positioning and locking
 - β’ Test load capacity with graduated weights
 - β’ Document installation for safety records
 
Maintenance Schedule
- β’ Daily visual inspection for damage or wear
 - β’ Weekly measurement of heel thickness
 - β’ Monthly check of mounting hardware
 - β’ Quarterly load testing and documentation
 - β’ Annual professional inspection and certification
 
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I determine the correct fork class for my forklift?
Fork class is determined by your forklift's carriage height and mounting system. Class II forks fit 16" tall carriages, Class III fit 20" carriages, and Class IV fit 25" carriages. Check your forklift manual or the carriage nameplate for specifications.
What's the difference between standard and telehandler forks?
Telehandler forks are built for heavier duty applications with reinforced construction and different mounting systems (pin or shaft mount vs. hook mount). They're designed to handle the additional stresses of telescopic boom operation and rough terrain use.
Can I use aftermarket forks on my OEM forklift?
Yes, aftermarket forks that meet ANSI/ITSDF standards are fully compatible with OEM forklifts when properly matched for class, capacity, and mounting type. Our forks are manufactured to OEM specifications and often exceed original quality standards.
How do I measure my existing forks for replacement?
Measure the overall length (tip to heel), width (side to side), and thickness (top to bottom). Also note the hook spacing, carriage class, and any special features like tapered tips or side shifter compatibility.
What capacity forks do I need?
Fork capacity should match or exceed your forklift's rated capacity at the load center you'll be operating. Consider the weight distribution and type of loads you'll be handling. Our technical team can help calculate the proper capacity for your application.
Do you offer custom length forks?
Yes, we manufacture custom length forks from 36" up to 120" or longer for specialized applications. Custom forks typically have a 2-3 week lead time and require specific load calculations for safety certification.
Need Help Selecting the Right Forks?
Our technical experts provide free consultation to help you choose the perfect forks for your specific application, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance with all industry standards.
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