What are problems during manipulation?
Most common causes of product damage by forklift forks, racking risks, and blind spots

Tip of fork out of pallet damages next load.

Difficult loading of pallets outside of operator's view.

Risk of damaging goods in the adjacent stack.

Limited view to the area in front of load.
Fork Tune solution
Smart sensor-equipped forks with an integrated camera system

An optical sensor detects the position of the fork tip inside the pallet.
🔴 Red: Tip is outside the safe zone.
🟢 Green: Tip is correctly inserted in the pallet.

A camera integrated directly into the fork tip facilitates handling in blind spots. A cross laser projects the fork's center and plane directly onto the load.

Thanks to the camera, the operator can spot potential hazards, such as raised load edges in the next stack, and react accordingly.
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The view from the fork-tip camera increases operational safety and reduces risks, including collisions with pedestrians.
How much is handling damage costing you?
Damage to goods caused by forklift forks during handling is a source of financial loss in manufacturing, logistics, and warehousing. While these may seem like isolated incidents, they add up quickly to become a significant operational expense.
ForkTune: A Smart Solution
ForkTune forklift forks are designed to enhance efficiency and improve safety in logistics operations. They can be equipped with a camera featuring LED illumination, load position sensors, or a laser guide. These features provide the operator with immediate control and real-time feedback during handling via visual and/or acoustic signals. Additionally, the fork tip is designed for handling even very low-profile pallets.