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Steel Fork Extensions - 4 In. x 84 In. 4,000 Lb. Capacity

Item #: FE-HS-4-84
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Price: $405.92
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    About This Item

    High-strength steel fork extensions measuring 4 inches wide by 84 inches long with a 4,000 lb. capacity. Slide over existing forklift forks to extend reach for handling oversized pallets, long loads, and wide materials that overhang standard fork lengths. Bright safety-colored finish for visibility. Smooth interior surface for easy cleaning. Built-in handle for carrying and positioning. Compact storage when not in use.

    • 4" wide x 84" long fork extensions
    • 4,000 lb. capacity
    • High-strength steel construction
    • Smooth finish for easy cleaning
    • Bright safety color for visibility
    • Built-in carrying handle
    • Compact storage design

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    High Strength Fork Extensions are the perfect accessory for new or existing forks. The high strength material provides extra support needed to lift large heavy objects with a fork lift. A 3/16" thickness and included lifting handle for simple placement of the extension onto the lifting fork. These models are almost 40% lighter than standard fork extensions. 4,000 pound capacity is evenly distributed per pair. A powder coat finish is included to diminish scraps and minimize abrasion during use. Baked-in powder coat finish for added toughness.

    HOW TO USE / INSTALLATION

    Insert loop at the tip of the fork and slide it up at a 45 degree angle then lay it down over the existing fork.

    To be used with class 2 and class 3 forks only.

    Over 40% Lighter Than Standard Extensions!


    Frequently Asked Questions

    What forklift fork size do the 4x84 extensions fit?

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    Are the fork extensions visible to other warehouse workers?

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