JUNGHEINRICH TFG 670 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- JUNGHEINRICH
- Model
- TFG 670
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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The Jungheinrich TFG 670 is a heavy-duty LPG-powered forklift engineered for demanding industrial applications requiring substantial lifting capacity and performance. This high-capacity lift truck features a robust General Motors V8 5.7-liter engine delivering 120.7 horsepower at 2500 rpm, enabling reliable operation across various load-handling scenarios. With an impressive load capacity of 15,432 pounds and a 23.7-inch load center, the TFG 670 accommodates diverse pallet and material configurations. The duplex mast system provides exceptional lifting capability with a maximum fork height of 10.9 feet and impressive lift speeds of 94.5 feet per minute, while the lower speed reaches 118.2 feet per minute for controlled descent operations. The mast features 6-degree forward tilt and 9-degree rearward tilt functionality, enhancing operational versatility. Dimensionally, this forklift presents a compact turning radius of 11.9 feet despite its substantial 23,148.6-pound operating weight, facilitating maneuverability in confined spaces. The vehicle spans 6 feet in width with an overall length to fork face of 12.1 feet and measures 8.4 feet in height with the mast lowered. Equipped with superelastic tires and a 70.9-inch maximum fork spread, the TFG 670 achieves a maximum travel speed of 15.6 mph. Its solid construction, evidenced by the 8.2-foot wheelbase and dual front and rear wheels, ensures stability during transport and lifting operations, making it ideal for warehousing, manufacturing, and material handling environments requiring consistent, heavy-duty performance.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- LPG
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Max Fork Height
- 130.80 ''
- Load Capacity
- 15432 lb
- Turning Radius
- 11.90 ft
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