DOOSAN B20S SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
DOOSAN
Model
B20S
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Doosan B20S is a four-wheel electric forklift designed for versatile material handling applications in warehouses, distribution centers, and industrial facilities. This compact counterbalanced unit features a maximum load capacity of 4,000 lbs at a 24-inch load center, making it suitable for light to medium-duty lifting tasks. The forklift operates on electric power with available voltage options of 36V and 48V, providing environmentally friendly operation with zero emissions and reduced noise compared to internal combustion engines. Its dimensions are optimized for maneuverability, with an overall width of 3.9 feet, length to fork face of 7.2 feet, and height to overhead guard of 7.1 feet, enabling efficient operation in confined spaces. The vehicle achieves a maximum travel speed of 9.6 mph (14 kph) and maintains a tight turning radius of 6.7 feet, enhancing productivity and accessibility in narrow aisles. Equipped with pneumatic or solid soft tires, the B20S delivers reliable traction and stability across various floor surfaces. The forklift features a rugged AC controller and durable transaxle that is water and dust-proof for outdoor use. Standard specifications include a tilt angle of 6 degrees forward and 10 degrees backward, accommodating various load positioning requirements. The B20S-7 series represents the latest generation, offering enhanced reliability and operator comfort features. This electric forklift is ideal for businesses seeking efficient, cost-effective material handling solutions with minimal environmental impact and maintenance requirements.

Technical Attributes

Fuel Type
Electric
Turning Radius
6.70 ft
Load Capacity
4000 lb
DC Voltage
48.00 V DC

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