The ability to move in both directions is a standard feature of forklifts and is essential for their operational functionality.
Forklifts typically have a transmission system that allows the operator to control the direction of movement. This includes a forward gear for moving the forklift in the desired direction, as well as a reverse gear for moving it in the opposite direction. The operator controls the forklift's movement using pedals or levers located within the operator compartment.
There are various types and models of forklifts available, each with its own unique features and specifications. Some forklifts may have additional features related to maneuverability, such as multi-directional or sideloader forklifts that are designed to move in tight spaces or handle long loads in narrow aisles. However, the ability to move both forward and backward is a standard capability of all forklifts.
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