AUSA C150H SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
AUSA
Model
C150H
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The AUSA C150H is a compact rough terrain forklift engineered for versatile material handling in demanding environments. This machine features a robust 1,500 kg load capacity with a 2-stage or duplex mast configuration capable of achieving maximum lift heights up to 4,000 mm. The forklift maintains exceptional maneuverability with an external turning radius of 2,570 mm and incorporates side-shift functionality for enhanced operational flexibility. Powered by a Kubota V1505-E4B four-cylinder diesel engine producing 18.5 kW (24 hp) and 92.6 Nm torque, the C150H meets Stage V and EPA Tier 4 emissions standards. The hydrostatic transmission system with two-speed operation enables superior control across varied terrain, supported by a working pressure of 200 bar and hydraulic circuit capacity of 5.8 gpm. Braking systems include sealed multi-disc hydraulic service brakes and mechanical parking brakes ensuring reliable stopping power. With an empty weight of just 2,700 kg, the C150H ranks among the lightest rough terrain forklifts available, delivering outstanding handling characteristics. The machine accommodates multiple tire configurations (10.0/75-15.3 and 6.00-9 / 23x8.5-12) with selectable 4x2 or 4x4 CompenĀ® traction systems, navigating gradients up to 25% at maximum speeds of 19 kph. The FEM 2 carriage width of 1,260 mm and load capacity maintained at 500 mm center of gravity ensure optimal stability. Operating noise is rated at 101 dB(A), typical for this equipment class.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
3306 lb
Turning Radius
8.43 ft
Fuel Type
Diesel

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