The Yale GC060TG is a cushion tire, 4-wheel sit-down forklift designed primarily for indoor warehouse use. It operates on LP gas, providing a balance of power and efficiency. Key features include a great maneuverability in tight spaces, advanced ergonomic design for operator comfort, and robust lifting capacity suitable for various warehouse tasks. Additionally, its cushioned tires offer superior traction on smooth surfaces while minimizing floor damage.
The Yale GC060TG forklift has a lifting capacity of up to 6,000 lbs, making it suitable for handling a wide range of loads typically found in indoor warehouse environments. This capacity allows operators to transport goods efficiently, ensuring optimal productivity in various applications, from inventory management to shipping and receiving tasks.
The Yale GC060TG operates on LP gas which is known for being more cost-effective compared to diesel and electric alternatives. The fuel efficiency of the GC060TG can lead to lower operational costs, especially for businesses that require intensive, continuous use. Regular maintenance, including checking fuel lines and proper tuning, can help maintain its fuel efficiency and prolong the lifespan of the forklift.
While the Yale GC060TG is primarily designed for indoor use, it can be utilized in light outdoor conditions, such as on flat, solid surfaces. However, due to its cushion tires, it may not perform effectively on rough or uneven terrain compared to pneumatic tire models. For dedicated outdoor applications, it may be advisable to consider forklifts specifically designed for outdoor use.
The Yale GC060TG comes equipped with various safety features to protect both the operator and the surrounding environment. These include an integrated stability system that helps prevent tip-overs, a high-visibility mast to enhance load monitoring, and ergonomic controls to reduce operator fatigue. Additionally, the forklift features standard safety measures like an operator presence system that ensures the forklift does not operate unless the operator is securely seated.