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8248/8463 Forklift |
Click the image to download the LDraw file of this model. Model by marco9999 |
Features |
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Steering
The rear wheels can be steered using an overhead "hand of god" control. The overhead control drives
an axle connected to
a pair of 12 tooth bevel gears. The second axle drives a
rack via an 8
tooth pinion
gear. The steering mechanism itself uses a rack gear and the new steering arms as shown in the computer image.The steering knob is designed to look like a flashing light. |
Click for an animation of the steering in motion. |
Forks
The forks can be raised and lowered in a totally unique way. This set borrows the scissors mechanism used in many competition
sets this year. This type
of mechanism allows
a change in length of many times to occur very rapidly with minimal
input. This model cleverly uses the fender as an input
crank. As shown in the computer image, rotation of the crank
drives the blue link which powers the scissors mechanism. The
mechanism is anchored to the bottom and guided at the top to ensure vertical motion.While this system works very well, it also results in a pretty low maximum fork height. It also has very poor mechanical advantage at the lower positions which means it really can't lift any load without risk of damaging parts. |
Click for an animation of the forks lifting. |
Dude
This forklift is operated by a Technic figure with a double belt and an
open coat. This particular Technic figure is among the most common, appearing in a
total of 6 sets. |
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Wheels and Tires This set uses 4 of the 43.2x28 small balloon tires and wheels. |
Other Views |
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Side View |
Top View |
Front View
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Back View
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Computer Render |