The turning radius of a forklift is a crucial parameter that significantly impacts its maneuverability in various working environments. As a supplier of the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift, I am often asked about the turning radius of this particular model. In this blog post, I will delve into the concept of turning radius, explain how it is measured, and provide detailed information about the turning radius of the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift.
Understanding Turning Radius
Before we discuss the turning radius of the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift, it is essential to understand what turning radius means. The turning radius of a vehicle, including a forklift, is the minimum radius required for the vehicle to make a complete turn without hitting any obstacles. It is typically measured from the center of the turning circle to the outermost point of the vehicle during the turn.
There are two main types of turning radius: the outer turning radius and the inner turning radius. The outer turning radius refers to the radius of the circle traced by the outermost point of the vehicle (usually the rear - most corner) during a turn. The inner turning radius is the radius of the circle traced by the innermost point of the vehicle (such as the front - most inside wheel) during a turn.
Factors Affecting Turning Radius
Several factors can influence the turning radius of a forklift:
- Wheelbase: The distance between the front and rear axles of the forklift. A longer wheelbase generally results in a larger turning radius, as the vehicle has to cover a greater arc to complete a turn.
- Steering System: The type and design of the steering system play a vital role. Forklifts with a more advanced steering mechanism, such as a multi - wheel steering system, may have a smaller turning radius compared to those with a traditional steering system.
- Load and Load Position: When the forklift is carrying a load, the weight distribution and the position of the load can affect the turning radius. A heavy load placed at a greater distance from the forklift's center of gravity can increase the turning radius.
Turning Radius of the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift
The PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift is designed with maneuverability in mind. Its turning radius is carefully engineered to allow it to operate efficiently in confined spaces. The outer turning radius of the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift is approximately [X] meters, while the inner turning radius is around [Y] meters.
These values are based on the forklift operating under standard conditions, with no load. When the forklift is carrying a load, the turning radius may increase slightly, depending on the weight and position of the load. However, the design of the PET155 ensures that even with a load, it can still navigate through relatively narrow aisles and work areas.
Comparison with Other Forklift Models
To better understand the significance of the turning radius of the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift, let's compare it with some other forklift models in our product line.
The PET154 Lower Horizontal Forklift Truck has a slightly larger outer turning radius of approximately [Z] meters. This is mainly due to its different design and wheelbase configuration. On the other hand, the No.2 Push Handling Forklift Motor has a turning radius that is optimized for its specific application, but it may not be as maneuverable as the PET155 in tight spaces.
Importance of Turning Radius in Forklift Operations
The turning radius of a forklift is of utmost importance in various industrial and warehouse settings. A smaller turning radius allows the forklift to:
- Navigate Narrow Aisles: In warehouses with limited space, forklifts with a small turning radius can move easily through narrow aisles, maximizing the use of storage space.
- Improve Productivity: Faster and more efficient turning means that the forklift can complete tasks more quickly, reducing the time spent on maneuvering and increasing overall productivity.
- Enhance Safety: A forklift with a well - designed turning radius is less likely to collide with obstacles, reducing the risk of accidents and damage to goods and equipment.
Considerations for Customers
When considering the purchase of a forklift, the turning radius should be one of the key factors. Customers should assess their working environment, including the width of aisles, the layout of the warehouse, and the frequency of turning operations. If the working space is limited, a forklift with a small turning radius, such as the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift, would be a more suitable choice.
It is also important to consider the load requirements. If the forklift will be carrying heavy or bulky loads, the impact of the load on the turning radius should be taken into account. Our team of experts can provide detailed guidance on how the turning radius may change under different load conditions.
Conclusion
The turning radius of the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift is a well - thought - out design feature that enables it to perform effectively in a variety of working environments. With its relatively small turning radius, it offers excellent maneuverability, which is essential for efficient and safe forklift operations.


If you are in the market for a forklift and are interested in learning more about the PET155 Upper Horizontal Forklift or other models in our product line, we encourage you to reach out to us for a detailed discussion. Our team is ready to assist you in making the right choice based on your specific needs and requirements. Contact us today to start the procurement negotiation process and find the perfect forklift solution for your business.
References
- Forklift Design and Engineering Handbook
- Industrial Warehouse Layout and Material Handling Guidelines
