AUSA C350H SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
AUSA
Model
C350H
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Ausa C350H is a robust rough-terrain forklift designed for heavy-duty industrial applications with a load capacity of 3500 kg at a 500 mm load center and 3230 kg at 600 mm. It features a Kubota V2403-M-E3B four-cylinder diesel engine compliant with Stage IIIA - EPA Tier 4 emissions standards, delivering 36.5 kW (48 hp) power and peak torque of 158.6 Nm at 1600 rpm. The forklift’s hydrostatic transmission provides smooth and continuous speed control with a maximum travel speed of 22 kph and a maximum climbing gradient of 30%. It offers excellent maneuverability with an external turning radius of 3500 mm. Braking is managed through sealed, multi-disc systems both on the parking and service brakes, ensuring reliable stopping power in demanding conditions. The driving traction options include 4x2 or the advanced 4x4 FullGrip® system, which provides enhanced traction and stability for rough terrain operations. Equipped with rugged 16/70-20, 27x10-12, and 10.0/75-15.3 tires, the C350H supports efficient operation on uneven surfaces. Its mast carriage width spans 1260 mm with a FEM 3 fork carriage compatible with various lifting tasks, enabling a maximum lift height of 5400 mm. Hydraulic performance includes a hydraulic circuit flow rate of 70 liters per minute under a working pressure of 190 bar for effective load handling. The empty weight is approximately 5390 kg, balancing strength and mobility, making the Ausa C350H an optimal choice for rough-terrain lifting and loading applications where reliability and versatility are essential.

Technical Attributes

Fuel Type
Diesel
Load Capacity
7716 lb
Turning Radius
11.48 ft

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