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    Forklift Booms

    Image of ProductInUse. Shown Installed on Forklift. Front orientation. Forklift Booms. Forklift Booms.

    Shown Installed on Forklift

    Slide these booms onto forklift forks to handle long, cumbersome loads. They secure to the forklift carriage with the included safety chains. These booms are labeled with capacity for each hook position. First hook position is measured from the fork pocket end.
    Note: Capacities are approximate and depend on the type and load capabilities of the forklift used. Check with the manufacturer of your forklift for load capabilities before using.
    Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
    Forklift Booms
    Image of Product. Style B. Front orientation. Style B. Forklift Booms.
    Image of Product. Style D. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, Inset. Style D. Forklift Booms.

    Style B

    Style D

    Horizontally Telescoping—Horizontally telescoping booms extend and retract lengthwise to handle extra-long loads and reach into hard-to-access areas.
    Vertically-Adjustable Boom—Those that also adjust vertically move in and out and up and down for the most flexible load placement. To access tall loads, raise the hook position and lock the boom into place with the pin.
    Wt. Cap., lb.
    For
    Max. Fork
    Hook
    Style
    @ 3
    ft.
    @ 4
    ft.
    @ 5
    ft.
    @ 6
    ft.
    @ 7
    ft.
    @ 8
    ft.
    @ 9
    ft.
    @ 10
    ft.
    @ 11
    ft.
    @ 12
    ft.
    Fork Pocket Spacing
    Ctr.-to-Ctr.
    For Min.
    Fork Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Material
    Type
    Movement
    Opening
    Wd.
    First Hook
    Position, ft.
    Lg., ft.
    Each
    Horizontally Telescoping
    B4,0003,7003,5003,2003,0002,7002,5002,2002,0001,70024"24"7 1/2"2 1/2"Painted SteelLatching
    Grab
    Swivel
    Rigid
    1"
    5/8"
    37 1/2 to 12 1/23638T112000000000
     
    Horizontally Telescoping, Vertically Adjustable (37° Maximum Lifting Angle)
    D4,0003,7003,5003,2003,0002,7002,5002,2002,0001,70024"24"7 1/2"2 1/2"Painted SteelLatching
    Grab
    Swivel
    Rigid
    1"
    5/8"
    37 1/2 to 12 1/23638T11600000000
     
    Replacements for Forklift Booms
    Forklift Booms—Made in the U.S.
    Image of Product. Style E. Front orientation. Style E. Forklift Booms.
    Image of Product. Style F. Front orientation. Style F. Forklift Booms.

    Style E

    Style F

    Image of Product. Style H. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, Inset. Style H. Forklift Booms.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Forklift Boom Pin Housings.

    Style H

    Replacement Pin

    Housing Rebuild

    Kits

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Clevis Pins. Forklift Booms.

    Replacement Pull Pins

    Booms that are made in the U.S. have a label that confirms they are manufactured in the United States.
    Horizontally Telescoping—Horizontally telescoping booms extend and retract lengthwise to handle extra-long loads and reach into hard-to-access areas.
    Vertically-Adjustable Boom—Those that also adjust vertically move in and out and up and down for the most flexible load placement. To access tall loads, raise the hook position and lock the boom into place with the pin.
    Forklift Booms
    Replacement Pin
    Housing Rebuild Kits
    Replacement
    Pull Pins
    Wt. Cap., lb.
    For
    Max. Fork
    Hook
    Style
    @ 3
    ft.
    @ 4
    ft.
    @ 5
    ft.
    @ 6
    ft.
    @ 7
    ft.
    @ 8
    ft.
    @ 9
    ft.
    @ 10
    ft.
    @ 11
    ft.
    @ 12
    ft.
    Fork Pocket Spacing
    Ctr.-to-Ctr.
    For Min.
    Fork Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Material
    Type
    Movement
    Opening
    Wd.
    First Hook
    Position, ft.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Fixed
    E4,0003,5003,0002,5002,00011 1/2"24"5 1/2"2 1/2"Painted SteelLatchingSwivel1 1/16"483638T31000000000———0———0
     
    Horizontally Telescoping
    F6,0006,0006,0006,0005,0004,2003,5003,0002,7002,50015"30"7 1/2"2 1/2"Painted SteelLatchingSwivel1 5/16"37 to 123638T27000000003638T420000000———0
     
    Horizontally Telescoping, Vertically Adjustable (40° Maximum Lifting Angle)
    H6,0006,0006,0006,0005,0004,2003,5003,0002,7002,50015"30"7 1/2"2 1/2"Painted SteelLatchingSwivel1 5/16"37 to 123638T32000000003638T420000003638T430000000
     
    Replacements for Forklift Booms

    Forklift Roll-Lifting Poles

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Forklift Roll-Lifting Poles.
    Safely transport rolled and coiled items with a forklift. Also known as carpet rams, these poles have pockets that slide over forks and a hook and chain that secures to your forklift’s carriage. The tip is yellow for visibility. For easy storage, remove the pole from the base when not in use.
    Make sure the items you move don’t exceed your forklift's capacity.
    Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
    Pole
    Fork
    Pockets
    For
    Max. Fork
    Overall
    Lg.
    Dia.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    No.
    of
    Spacing
    Ctr.-to-Ctr.
    For Min.
    Fork Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Forklift Attachment
    Type
    Material
    Color
    Each
    48"2 3/4"2,500224"30"7 5/8"2 5/8"77 3/8"34"7 1/4"Hook and ChainPainted SteelBlue9367N1120000000
    108"2 3/4"2,500224"30"7 5/8"2 5/8"137 3/8"34"7 1/4"Hook and ChainPainted SteelBlue9367N11100000000
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