What are FTP forks?
FTP forks, also known as Lumber Forks or Plywood Forks — are made with a typical maximum thickness of 1.5 inches and in various widths, depending on the load weight.?They are all made as full bottom taper forks, meaning the taper runs from the tip, back to approx. 2 inches from the bend.?The top of the blade is polished, and unpainted, for ease of entry and exit.?Tips are thin with a top chamfer for chiseling between plywood sheets and the tips are squared off, not rounded, to assist the chiseling effort.?
They are a popular choice when moving logs, lumber, drywall, and more. All FTP forks are made from boron-carbon alloy steel and fully heat-treated, therefore extending their overall life and greatly reducing damage incurred from impacts, especially in colder environments.
2. Features of FTP forks
3. Applications and industries
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