A Class 2 forklift carriage is defined by a 16-inch carriage height and a lifting capacity between 2,200 and 5,500 lbs. This is the most common carriage class for standard warehouse forklifts.
Key Dimensions at a Glance
Specification Measurement
Carriage Height 16 inches (406 mm)
Lifting Capacity 2,200 – 5,500 lbs
Typical Width 34 – 46 inches
Carriage Mount Dimension (Minimum) 14.94 inches (380.0 mm)
Typical Weight 174 – 565 lbs
Additional Specifications
Carriage Width varies by manufacturer and application. Common widths include:
34 inches (36 inches with flexures)
41 inches (1042 mm)
46 inches (1160 mm)
Typical Fork Dimensions for Class 2 carriages:
Fork width: 4 inches
Fork thickness: 1.75 inches
Tine Spacing (center-to-center) typically ranges from 6 to 40 inches.
How to Measure Your Carriage Class
To confirm your forklift's carriage class, measure the distance between the top edge of the upper fork bar and the bottom edge of the lower fork bar. If this measurement is 16 inches, your forklift has a Class II carriage.
Always consult your forklift's data plate for the most reliable and exact specifications.
The Bottom Line
A Class 2 forklift carriage has a 16-inch height and a 2,200–5,500 lb capacity. Widths range from 34 to 46 inches, with fork dimensions typically 4 inches wide and 1.75 inches thick. Always verify measurements against your forklift's data plate for exact specifications.
