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Pallet forks engineered for excavators

Hardened tines, full-width carriage, rated for the loads you actually lift. Call us with your machine class to match capacity.

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Pallet Forks for Sale

Pallet forks are the most-overlooked attachment on a busy site. They turn an excavator into a forklift, lift heavy paving slabs and bagged aggregate, position scaffold towers, and shift building materials from delivery truck to point of use. For builder-merchants, landscapers, and groundworks crews they pay back inside a single project. The forks on this page split into two capacity classes: the AWA 1 200 mm fork (2 500 kg, ideal for 3–12t excavators and skid-steer loaders) and the GORE 1 200 mm fork (3 500 kg with a heavy-grid backrest, for 8–25t machines).

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Both versions have adjustable tine spacing (250–900 mm) so you can carry standard EUR pallets, oversized stone slabs, and bagged materials without re-tooling. The grid backrest on the GORE forks stops loose materials sliding back over the tines — essential when you’re lifting bricks, blocks, or bagged sand. Mounts are pre-fitted to your chosen hitch standard, with skid-steer plate options on the AWA model.

What Capacity Forks Do I Need?

Capacity is rated at the centre of the tine, with a load centre of 600 mm. A 2 500 kg fork can handle a EUR pallet of 30 paving slabs (≈ 2 000 kg) or 100 bricks. A 3 500 kg fork lets you lift a single half-tonne stone slab or a fully-loaded plasterboard pallet. Always verify the carrier’s lift capacity at full reach before ordering — a 3 500 kg fork is no use on a machine that lifts 2 800 kg at 4 m boom-out.

How Adjustable Are the Tines?

Both forks adjust from 250 mm spacing (narrow pallets, single stone slabs) to 900 mm spacing (oversized bulk bags, scaffold towers). Adjustment is a single locking pin per tine — under a minute per change. The GORE version has positive-lock detents at standard pallet widths (310, 480, 680 mm); the AWA version uses friction-lock for continuous adjustment.

FAQ

Frequently asked

Can I use these forks on a skid-steer loader?
The AWA 1 200 mm fork is supplied with a universal skid-steer / quick-hitch mount that fits Bobcat, CAT, JCB and Volvo skid-steer plates as well as standard excavator hitches. The GORE 3 500 kg fork is excavator-only — its capacity exceeds typical skid-steer lift ratings.
Are these forks rated for lifting people in a basket?
No. These pallet forks are rated for material handling only. Lifting personnel requires a CE-certified man basket and a separate lifting rating — not what we sell here. Check with your local authority for personnel-lift regulations.
What is the difference between the AWA and GORE forks?
AWA forks (2 500 kg, primer-coated, 2-year warranty) are the value choice for 3–12t excavators and skid-steer loaders. GORE forks (3 500 kg, heavy-grid backrest, 3-year warranty) are built for daily heavy use on 8–25t machines and stand up to brick, block, and stone slab work without flexing.

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