Inputs
aerial / scissor liftAerial platform capacity (lb). Typical scissor: 500–1,000 lb.
Aerial lifts rate by platform load, not load center.
Measure from fork face to the load's center of gravity.
Results
Derated capacity
500lb
Safe operating load · OSHA 1.2× margin
417lb
Max weight to actually lift at 24" load center.
About this tool
Every forklift is rated at a standard 24-inch load center — the horizontal distance from the fork face to the load's center of gravity. If your load's center of gravity is farther out (long pipes, wide pallets, stacked loads), the truck's effective capacity drops. Our calculator handles the math: enter the rated capacity, the rated load center (usually 24\"), and your actual load center, and it returns the derated safe capacity with a 1.2× OSHA safety factor applied. Derating is required under ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 — exceeding the derated capacity is a citable violation and the #1 cause of forklift tip-over incidents.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does capacity drop with a larger load center?
How do I measure load center?
What's a safe margin?
Does lift height affect capacity too?
Where do I find my truck's rated capacity?
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