Rear View Application
Maneuvering a forklift is difficult since it requires driving in reverse for most jobs due to the load obstructing the frontal view. Rear-end steering makes the forklift take tight turns in the front but swing wide in the back.
Without a solution in place:
- Pedestrians can be injured by forklifts.
- Warehouse racking and pallets on the floor are damaged by forklifts maneuvering in tight spaces.
- Large forklifts have very poor rear visibility immediately behind the truck, even with mirrors; they can frequently hit vehicles or cause property damage.
- Operators have poor ergonomics from twisting their bodies to see behind them when maneuvering, potentially resulting in injury.

Using an HVS camera system:
- Cameras can be mounted to view blind spots from the optimal perspective.
- HVS monitors can be programmed to display a front-facing camera to help with fork placement by default, then automatically switch to display the image from a backup camera when the truck is shifted into reverse gear.
- Product damage and safety incidents decrease.

Other Applications
HIGH/DEEP REACH
Warehouses often have narrow aisles, tall racking, and double-deep racking in order to store a higher volume of products. It is difficult for forklift operators to judge the height of their forks when picking from an upper rack level. Double-deep racking presents an additional challenge because operators must insert their forks without seeing the pallet when picking from the rear layer.
ROLL HANDLING
Rolls of material are often very large and can block the forklift operator’s view, making it difficult to maneuver the forklift. Rolls are easily damaged or soiled, causing scrap loss. It is difficult for the operator to place the ends of the roll core into rack receptacles without cameras to help.
REAR VIEW
Maneuvering a forklift is difficult since it requires driving in reverse for most jobs due to the load obstructing the frontal view. Rear-end steering makes the forklift take tight turns in the front but swing wide in the back.
Let's Build Something Together
HVS welcomes the opportunity to work with original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to help integrate camera systems into their products.
Eliminating visibility issues for operators will make your equipment easier and safer to use and will remove a possible barrier to purchase. HVS is able to design camera systems to integrate with your equipment, support its application, and suit its operating environment.
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For manufacturers wanting to build a camera system into their product, we go to great lengths to choose or develop the right equipment for their needs. We can tailor most features of our systems and we will work with your team to ensure that the camera system will smoothly integrate into your product and manufacturing processes.