HYUNDAI HBR25-7 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- HYUNDAI
- Model
- HBR25-7
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Hyundai HBR25-7 is an electric forklift designed for efficient material handling with a nominal load capacity of 5,500 lbs and a load center of 19.6 inches. It features a compact build with an overall width of 4.1 ft, a length to fork face of 7.7 ft, and a height to the top of the overhead guard at 7.6 ft, providing excellent maneuverability with a turning radius of 6.6 ft and a wheelbase of 5.6 ft. The forklift has a ground clearance of 3.4 inches, supporting stable operation on varied surfaces. The mast allows a maximum fork height of 9.9 ft, with lift and lower speeds of 51.2 ft/min and 98.4 ft/min, respectively. Mast tilt angles include 3 degrees forward and 5 degrees rearward, enhancing load handling flexibility. The vehicle achieves a top travel speed of 7.3 mph (11 kph). The forklift runs on an electric motor, contributing to its environmentally friendly profile and suitable for indoor use. It has two wheels on the front and two at the rear, supporting stable traction and control. The operating weight is 6,148 lbs, balancing substantial lifting capability with manageable weight for various applications. This model is tailored for warehouse and industrial environments requiring a reliable, electrically powered forklift with versatile lifting and maneuvering capabilities. It is supported by comprehensive service and repair manuals detailing powertrain, brake, steering, hydraulic, electrical, and mast systems for maintenance and troubleshooting. This makes the Hyundai HBR25-7 a technologically sound and serviceable solution for heavy-duty lifting tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- Load Capacity
- 5500 lb
- Turning Radius
- 6.60 ft
- DC Voltage
- 48.00 V DC
- Max Fork Height
- 9.90 ''
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