KOMATSU FG15ST-17 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- KOMATSU
- Model
- FG15ST-17
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Komatsu FG15ST-17 is a gasoline-powered forklift designed for efficient material handling with a load capacity of 3,000 lbs and a compact footprint. Powered by a 4-cylinder K21 engine with a displacement of 126 cubic inches, it delivers 60.1 hp at 1950 rpm and 115 lbs-ft of torque at 1600 rpm. The forklift weighs approximately 5,941.5 lbs and features cushion tires for smooth indoor operation. Its overall dimensions include a width of 3.2 ft, length to fork face of 6.7 ft, and an overall height of 7 ft with the mast lowered. The maximum fork height reaches 10.7 ft, supported by a 2-stage mast with a lift speed of 135 ft/min and a lower speed of 98 ft/min. The mast allows 7 degrees of forward and rearward tilt, enhancing load stability. The FG15ST-17 has a ground clearance of 4 inches, a wheelbase of 4 ft, and a turning radius of 5.7 ft, making it highly maneuverable in tight spaces. It features two wheels in both front and rear for balanced traction. The load center is specified at 23.7 inches. This model achieves a maximum travel speed of 10.3 mph (16 kph), suitable for various warehouse and manufacturing environments where both power and mobility are essential. Overall, the Komatsu FG15ST-17 forklift combines robust engineering and practical dimensions for reliable performance in medium-duty lifting tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Gasoline
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Load Capacity
- 3000 lb
- Max Fork Height
- 128.40 ''
- Turning Radius
- 5.70 ft
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