When purchasing forklift accessories, you need to pay attention to the following key tips:
Check the part number and specifications: Make sure the part number and specifications of the accessories match your forklift. For example, when purchasing hydraulic clutch gears, check the number of gearbox teeth and applicable tonnage; when purchasing forklift engine drive belts, pay attention to the model, length and width.

Check the appearance and quality:
Appearance and size: Check whether the accessories are deformed, cracked or burred, especially shaft parts can be checked for bending by rolling on a glass plate.
Surface condition: The surface of the accessories should be smooth and free of rust. Important spare parts such as pistons and cylinder liners should be rust-proofed. If rust or packaging is damaged, they should be returned and replaced.
Joint parts: Check whether the joint parts of the accessories are flat, without damage or cracks, to ensure that there will be no problems during installation.
Check the protective surface: Most accessories have a protective layer when they leave the factory, such as piston pins, bearings, etc., which are protected by paraffin, and valves, pistons, etc., which are soaked in anti-rust oil and sealed in plastic bags. When purchasing, pay attention to whether the protective layer is intact. If it is damaged, it should be returned or replaced.
Check the flexibility of rotating accessories: For rotating parts such as oil pumps, rotate the pump shaft to check whether there is any jamming.
Check the outer packaging and labeling: The outer packaging of high-quality accessories is of good quality and clear labeling. Important parts such as generators and hydraulic pumps should have instruction manuals, certificates of conformity and inspector stamps to prevent the purchase of counterfeit and shoddy products.





