HYSTER S100FT BCS LP SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- HYSTER
- Model
- S100FT BCS LP
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Hyster S100FT BCS LP is a cushion tire, internal combustion forklift engineered for demanding material handling operations. Powered by a GM 4.3L six-cylinder engine, this unit delivers 98 horsepower at 2400 rpm with 210 foot-pounds of torque, providing robust performance across varied applications. The LPG fuel system offers cost-effective and cleaner operation compared to gasoline alternatives. With a rated load capacity of 10,020 pounds at a 24-inch load center, the S100FT BCS efficiently handles standard pallet loads and diverse cargo configurations. The mast system achieves impressive lift speeds of 112.2 feet per minute and lower speeds of 82.7 feet per minute, enabling rapid cycle times in high-volume operations. Maximum fork height reaches 9.2 feet with a maximum fork spread of 38.3 inches, accommodating varied load widths. The compact design features overall dimensions of 8.5 feet length to fork face, 4.4 feet width, and 7.1 feet height with mast lowered, optimizing maneuverability in confined spaces. The turning radius of 7.4 feet and wheelbase of 5.2 feet ensure responsive handling. Equipped with cushion tires and a two-wheel front/rear configuration, this forklift operates at maximum speeds of 10.4 mph with an operating weight of 16,625 pounds. Mast tilt angles of five degrees forward and six degrees rearward provide load control and positioning flexibility. The 6.2-inch ground clearance and overhead guard height of 7.2 feet meet standard safety requirements, making this forklift ideal for indoor warehouse, distribution, and manufacturing environments.
Technical Attributes
- Load Capacity
- 10020 lb
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Turning Radius
- 7.40 ft
- Fuel Type
- LPG
- Max Fork Height
- 110.40 ''
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