Jungheinrich AG from Hamburg is a manufacturer of industrial trucks, such as forklifts and other vehicles for internal material flow. The Lüneburg plant is responsible for special forklifts and small series, and many trucks are developed here from scratch.
This also applied to a special low-lift vehicle for a large Scandinavian dairy. It is striking that there is only a single fork and a single skate wheel. In terms of the chassis, it is a kind of "inverted" three-wheel forklift. The lack of a second fork is compensated for by an additional boom-like load handling device in the third dimension. The purpose of the vehicle: it collects trolleys in the dairy that can be pushed into each other and transports them to the loading area of an automated washing system. The driver moves the fork between the trolley rollers. When he activates the lifting function, he clamps the trolleys against the upper, fixed load handling attachment and thus secures them.
Jungheinrich has already built special forklift trucks of this type several times for various dairies. For the current project, however, those responsible wanted an additional function. As the washing plant only accommodates ten trolleys, the forklift truck must not be able to transport more than ten trolleys at a time. For this reason, a triangular plate is fitted to the front of the clamping device to limit the number of carriages travelling. However, as there are also other destinations where more than ten trolleys are to be transported, these wings are designed to swivel. In concrete terms, this meant that the designers had to enable the motorised raising and lowering of the limiting triangular plate.