The Eichinger Forklift Fork Extensions (Model 2111) are standard-profile extensions that increase the effective length of forklift tines for improved stability with awkward, oversized or long loads. Each extension slides over the existing tine and is secured by a heel pin locking behind the fork heel, preventing forward sliding in use; manufactured to ISO 13284, the British Standard for Fork Extensions. Available in 1,829mm (2111.2) and 2,440mm (2111.3) lengths, both rated at 4,000kg uniformly distributed load per pair; built in Germany by Florian Eichinger GmbH.
Key Features
- ISO 13284 compliant — manufactured to the British Standard for Fork Extensions, ensuring correct material grade, wall thickness and structural integrity
- Heel pin retention — each extension is secured by a heel pin that locks behind the heel of the fork tine, preventing the extension from sliding forward during lifting operations
- 148 × 60mm pocket — designed to fit standard forklift fork tines up to 148mm wide and 60mm thick
- Two length options — 1,829mm (6ft) and 2,440mm (8ft) to suit different load and reach requirements
- Sold in pairs — supplied as a matched pair to ensure consistent load distribution across both forks
- German engineered and manufactured — built by Florian Eichinger GmbH under DIN ISO 9001:2015 quality management
Technical Specifications
| Model |
UDL Per Pair (kg) |
Pocket Width |
Length |
Weight Per Fork |
| 2111.2 |
4,000 |
148 × 60mm |
1,829mm |
26kg |
| 2111.3 |
4,000 |
148 × 60mm |
2,440mm |
39kg |
The load rating is quoted as a uniformly distributed load (UDL) per pair of extensions. Always use fork extensions in conjunction with the forklift manufacturer's data and load plates. The fork extensions must support at least 60% of the length of the extension on the original fork tine. Contact WOLFF Onsite for confirmed dimensions and to verify compatibility with your forklift model.
CE Marked, UKCA Compliant & ISO 13284 Certified
This product carries CE marking in accordance with EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, and a UKCA certificate is also provided where required for the UK market. The fork extensions conform to ISO 13284, the British Standard for Fork Extensions. Manufactured under DIN ISO 9001:2015 quality management. An EC Declaration of Conformity is supplied with every unit as standard.
More About This Product
The Eichinger Forklift Fork Extensions (Model 2111) are standard-profile fork extensions designed to increase the effective length of forklift tines for improved stability when handling awkward, oversized or long loads. Each extension slides over the existing fork tine and is secured by a heel pin that locks behind the fork heel, preventing the extension from sliding forward during use. Manufactured to ISO 13284, the British Standard for Fork Extensions. Available in two lengths: 1,829mm (2111.2) and 2,440mm (2111.3), both rated at 4,000kg uniformly distributed load (UDL) per pair. Also see our Telehandler Fork Extensions (Model 2111.4 / 2111.5) for telehandler-profile tines. Built in Germany by Florian Eichinger GmbH.
Suitable Applications
The 2111 Fork Extensions are designed for construction sites, warehouses and industrial environments where standard forklift tines are too short to handle oversized or awkwardly shaped loads safely. Typical applications include transporting long materials such as timber, steel sections, scaffolding tubes and plasterboard, as well as handling oversized pallets that overhang the standard fork length. The extensions provide increased load support area, reducing the risk of loads tipping forward during transport. Not suitable for use as a substitute for longer permanent forks where continuous extended-reach work is required.
Extensions move the load centre forward and derate the truck. Where the load needs suspending rather than carrying, a jib gives a hook; for rolled goods see the carpet boom.
How to Use the Fork Extensions
- Set the forklift forks to the required working width for the load to be handled.
- Approach the fork extensions with the forklift and align the forks with the extension pockets.
- Remove the heel pins from the extensions. Drive the forks into the extensions, ensuring they are inserted as far back as possible — the original fork must support at least 60% of the extension length.
- Reattach the heel pins on each extension, ensuring each pin passes behind the heel of the fork tine to secure the extension in place.
- Drive to the intended load. Enter the load ensuring it is positioned as far back onto the extensions and as close to the forklift carriage as possible.
- Raise the load and check that it is balanced and secure before transporting. Move the load smoothly, avoiding sudden jolts or sharp turns.
- Lower the load at the delivery point and reverse the forklift out until the extensions are completely clear.
- After use, lower the forks to the ground, release the heel pins and reverse out of the extensions. Replace the heel pins for storage.
Warning:
Do not use fork extensions for dragging loads. Do not exceed the UDL rating of the extensions or the residual capacity of the forklift truck. The original fork tine must support at least 60% of the extension length. Always refer to the load plate on the unit and the forklift manufacturer's guidelines.
Certification and Compliance
This product is CE marked and supplied with a full EC Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. A UKCA certificate is also provided where required for the Great Britain market. The fork extensions conform to ISO 13284, the British Standard for Fork Extensions. Manufactured under a DIN ISO 9001:2015 certified quality management system. All lifting equipment used on UK construction sites must comply with the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) and the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER).
Safety Information
- Never exceed the rated UDL of 4,000kg per pair as shown on the type plate.
- Always use in conjunction with the forklift manufacturer's data and load plates.
- The original fork tine must support at least 60% of the extension length.
- Always ensure heel pins are fully engaged before lifting any load.
- Do not use the extensions for dragging loads — lift clear of the ground only.
- Position the load as far back on the extensions and as close to the forklift carriage as possible.
- Inspect the extensions before each use for wear, distortion, cracking or corrosion.
- A risk assessment must be carried out prior to using this equipment.
- Required PPE: hard hat, safety boots, gloves, and hi-vis vest.
- The type plate must remain present and legible at all times.
Inspection and Maintenance
The fork extensions must be inspected before each use and undergo a thorough examination at least every 12 months by a competent person in accordance with LOLER 1998. All inspections must be documented. Pay particular attention to the fork pockets for wear or deformation, heel pin holes, all weld points and the overall structural condition. Check for cracking, distortion, corrosion or thinning of material, particularly at stress points. General surface rusting should be treated with proprietary rust inhibitors, primers and paint on a regular basis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will these fit my forklift?
The 2111 fork extensions have a 148 × 60mm pocket, designed to fit forklift tines up to 148mm wide and 60mm thick. Measure your fork tines before ordering to ensure compatibility. If your forklift or telehandler has larger-profile tines, see our Telehandler Fork Extensions (Model 2111.4 / 2111.5) which are designed for wider telehandler fork profiles.
Q: What is the 60% rule?
ISO 13284 requires that the original fork tine must support at least 60% of the total extension length. This ensures the extension is adequately supported and prevents it from flexing or detaching during use. For the 1,829mm extension, the original fork must be at least 1,097mm long. For the 2,440mm extension, the original fork must be at least 1,464mm long.
Q: What does UDL per pair mean?
UDL stands for Uniformly Distributed Load — the 4,000kg rating applies when the weight is evenly spread across both extensions. A point load or concentrated load on the tip of one extension will significantly reduce the safe working capacity. Always position the load as far back on the extensions as possible.
Q: How often do the extensions need to be inspected?
The extensions should be visually inspected before each use and undergo a thorough examination at least every 12 months by a competent person, in accordance with LOLER 1998. Pay particular attention to the fork pockets, heel pin holes and weld points.