Ignite Attachments has launched its new 60- and 72-inch pallet fork teeth, designed to deliver the extra reach operators need without sacrificing safety or stability.
When forks are too short for the job, operators often struggle to safely balance oversized or uneven loads. Pallets can tilt forward, shifting the center of gravity and increasing the risk of tipping or material loss. The shorter reach also forces operators to maneuver closer to trailers or stacks, which can slow workflows and increase wear on both the attachment and the machine.
Ignite now offers pallet fork teeth built from a single piece of steel, delivering a solid, continuous design that maintains load stability and performance without the added bulk or maintenance of extensions.
The forks are engineered for heavy-duty and severe-duty frames and rated for 6,000 pounds.
“Progress comes from questioning what’s considered standard,” says Trisha Pearson, business director for Ignite Attachments. “By rethinking something as simple as pallet fork teeth, we’ve released a design that helps operators lift smarter, safer and with greater confidence on every job. That mindset drives everything we do at Ignite—from how we design our attachments to how we deliver them—because there’s always a smarter, more efficient way to help our customers get the job done.”
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