Choosing The Right Fork Frame for Your Tasks
Titan offers several quick tach fork frames to match different equipment sizes and workloads. Picking the right one comes down to how much weight you handle, how often you need to adjust fork spacing, and how tight your workspace is. Here’s a breakdown of your options to help you match your machine and workload to the right setup.
Lighter Loads and Everyday Material Handling
Economy and Standard frames offer reliable tine adjustment, strong visibility through the guard, and enough capacity for general lifting like organizing pallets, staging supplies, or shifting feed or fencing bundles.
Heavier Loads and Demanding Environments
Pro Series and Class 3 frames are built with a heavier structure for larger, denser loads. The higher capacities, reinforced guards, and durable rails help when handling heavier materials or anything that pushes toward the upper end of your machine’s lifting range.
Loads in Tight Spaces or with Compact Equipment
Mini skid steer frames are built for smaller machines and confined work areas. Their narrower stance, lighter footprint, and controlled fork spacing make maneuvering easier in small spaces or when operating around pens, sheds, or tight gates.
Variable Loads that Could Benefit From Adjustable Hydraulics
Hydraulic adjustable forks reduce manual spacing changes. If you handle different pallet sizes or switch between pallets and loose materials often, hydraulic width control can help keep the machine moving with fewer interruptions.