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TOYOTA Forklift Attachment Codes

TOYOTA forklifts can be equipped with a variety of attachments depending on the type of work required.

When checking forklift specifications or used forklift listings, you may see codes such as:

  • E3
  • A331
  • H601
  • U61
  • C671

These are attachment codes that indicate the type of equipment installed on the forklift.

Understanding these codes helps buyers and operators clearly identify the specifications of a forklift, especially when purchasing used forklifts or exporting machines overseas.

■ TOYOTA Forklift Attachment Overview

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The chart above shows some of the most common TOYOTA forklift attachments and their corresponding codes.

■ What Is a Forklift Attachment?

A forklift attachment is a device mounted on the forks or carriage that expands the forklift’s handling capabilities.

For example:

  • Sideshift allows the forks to move left and right for easier pallet positioning
  • Hydraulic fork positioners adjust fork spacing hydraulically
  • Rotators allow loads to be rotated when dumping materials
  • Clamps are used for handling rolls, bales, drums, and other non-palletized goods

With the right attachment, forklifts can handle a wide variety of materials and significantly improve operational efficiency.

■ Coming Up in Our Next Articles

In our upcoming articles, we will explain each attachment type in more detail, including:

  • What is a forklift sideshift?
  • How does a hydraulic fork positioner work?
  • What is a forklift rotator used for?
  • Roll clamp vs bale clamp
  • How drum clamps are used in material handling

We will cover how each attachment works, typical applications, and their advantages in real operations.

■ Conclusion

TOYOTA forklift attachments are typically identified using alphabet and number codes.

Understanding these codes helps operators, buyers, and distributors clearly identify forklift configurations and choose the right machine for their needs.

When selecting a forklift, it’s always a good idea to check which attachment is installed and how it supports your operation.