Forklifts are simple machines that lift pallets and other heavy loads using a pair of front forks traveling up and down a vertical mast structure. Key considerations when purchasing are lifting capacity and lift height. There are many different types of forklifts. A counterbalanced forklift is the most popular type and has a heavy counter-weight located at the rear. Narrow aisle reach trucks and stackers, are often found in narrow aisles and use two front outer legs called straddles. The straddles are used to counter the weight of the load since no counter weight is present on reach trucks or stackers. Electric walkie pallet jacks are generally found in grocery stores and areas where loads are not required to be lifted more than 6”. Four-way forklifts can move in all four directions and come in a range of different fuels and some are suited for long bulk loads.
Subtype: Cushion Tire 4 Wheel Sit Down (Indoor Warehouse)
Engine Specifications:
Engine Type: Internal Combustion
Fuel Type: LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas)
Engine Power: Approximately 60-65 HP
Dimensions:
Length to Fork Face: Approximately 98 inches
Overall Width: Approximately 45 inches
Overall Height: Approximately 82 inches
Wheelbase: Approximately 64 inches
Weight:
Operating Weight: Approximately 9,000 lbs
Tires:
Tire Type: Cushion
Front Tire Size: Typically 21x7x15
Rear Tire Size: Typically 16x5x10.5
Performance:
Load Capacity: 6,000 lbs
Travel Speed: Approximately 11 mph
Lift Speed: Approximately 100 feet per minute
Hydraulic System:
System Pressure: Approximately 2,500 psi
Other Features:
Steering: Power Steering
Transmission: Powershift with multiple gears
Operator Compartment: Ergonomic design
National Lift Truck, Inc. Geoff Dietz 3333 Mt. Prospect Rd. Franklin Park, IL 60131
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