HYUNDAI HLF25C-5 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
HYUNDAI
Model
HLF25C-5
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Hyundai HLF25C-5 is a robust LPG-powered forklift optimized for medium-duty lifting operations. It features a Mitsubishi 4G64-33HL engine with a displacement of 143.5 cubic inches (2.4 liters), delivering 50 horsepower (37 kW) at 2,500 rpm and 123 lb-ft of torque at 1,600 rpm, providing reliable power and torque for efficient material handling. The forklift has a maximum load capacity of 5,511.6 lbs (2,500 kg) at a 24-inch load center, enabling it to handle heavy loads with stability and control. Dimensionally, the HLF25C-5 measures 7.4 feet from the front of the forklift to the fork face, with an overall width of 3.5 feet and an overall height of 7.1 feet with the mast lowered. The mast extends the maximum fork height to 10.9 feet, facilitating the stacking and retrieval of pallets at higher elevations. The ground clearance is 3.6 inches, supporting maneuverability on moderately rough surfaces. Its wheelbase is 4.6 feet, and it has a turning radius of 6.9 feet, contributing to excellent agility in tight spaces. The mast operates with a lift speed of approximately 349 feet per minute and a lower speed of about 328 feet per minute. It has a mast tip tilt capability of 6 degrees forward and 10 degrees backward, enhancing load handling flexibility. The forklift runs on two front and two rear wheels, and it achieves a maximum travel speed of 12.8 mph (19 kph). Overall, the Hyundai HLF25C-5 combines powerful performance, precise control, and compact dimensions, making it suitable for warehouses and industrial environments requiring efficient, reliable lifting equipment.

Technical Attributes

Tire Type
Pneumatic
Turning Radius
6.90 ft
Load Capacity
5512 lb

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