How to make a Forklift?
1: Introduction / Raw Materials
In this video, we will show you how our factory makes a forklift, from raw material cutting to shipment. Join us on the production floor as we take you through the journey of how our forklifts are made.
2: Cutting / Blanking
It all starts here in the blanking workshop. Raw steel plates and channel steel arrive at our facility and are immediately processed using high-precision laser cutting and CNC machines. This ensures every component is cut to the exact tolerance required for a durable frame.
3: Welding
Once cut, the parts move to our welding section. Here, skilled craftsmen assemble the main frame, mast, and chassis. This combination guarantees structural integrity and consistent quality across every unit.
4: Painting / Surface Treatment
After welding, the frames undergo surface preparation, including shot blasting and degreasing, before entering our painting workshop. A multi-layer coating is applied to provide a smooth finish and long-lasting corrosion resistance.
5: Assembly
In the final assembly line, the painted chassis receives its core components: the engine or motor, hydraulic systems, transmission, axles, and the operator cabin. Every connection is torqued to specification to ensure reliability.
6: Testing / Quality Control
Before leaving the factory, no forklift is shipped without passing our rigorous quality control. Each unit undergoes load testing—often at 1.33 times its rated capacity—along with incline stability tests and functionality checks to guarantee safety and performance.
7: Shipment
Finally, the finished forklifts are inspected one last time, packaged, and loaded for shipment to our customers worldwide.
We hope you enjoyed this look inside our factory and learned exactly how our forklifts are made. Thank you for watching!






