What power type will you use?
Electric is safest indoors. LPG is versatile indoor-outdoor. Diesel is outdoor-only.
About this tool
OSHA splits forklifts into seven classes based on power source and design. Class I (electric counterbalance rider) and Class II (electric narrow-aisle) are indoor warehouse workhorses. Class III (electric walkie/rider) covers pallet jacks and walkie stackers. Class IV (internal combustion, cushion tires) handles mixed indoor-outdoor on smooth concrete. Class V (internal combustion, pneumatic tires) takes loading docks and yard work. Class VI is tractor-style tuggers. Class VII is rough terrain for construction, lumber, and agricultural yards. Answer four questions below — power type, environment, load capacity, and aisle width — and we'll return the right class for your operation with rationale and matching in-stock Noble Lift units.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I really need the right OSHA class?
Electric vs LPG indoors — which class?
What's the difference between Class IV and Class V?
What's a Class III?
Does tugger = Class VI?
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