KOMATSU FG20ST-16 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- KOMATSU
- Model
- FG20ST-16
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Komatsu FG20ST-16 is a sit-down, internal combustion cushion tire forklift engineered for general material handling applications requiring reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor environments. Powered by a Nissan K21 four-cylinder LPG engine displacing 126 cubic inches, the unit delivers 56 horsepower at 2,700 RPM and 118.1 foot-pounds of torque at 1,600 RPM, achieving a maximum travel speed of 10.6 mph. The forklift features a 4,000-pound load capacity at a 17-inch load center, with a two-stage mast enabling maximum fork heights of 10.7 feet and lift speeds reaching 120 feet per minute. Its compact footprint—measuring 7.6 feet in length to the fork face, 3.6 feet in width, and 7.2 feet in overall height with the mast lowered—facilitates exceptional maneuverability in confined warehouse spaces, complemented by a 6.3-foot turning radius and 4.6-foot wheelbase. The operator compartment incorporates the Komatsu Komfort Zone dual floating structure with dampening mounts that minimize engine vibration and noise exposure, while the sealed floorboard reduces heat transference. Fully hydrostatic power steering eliminates kickback and enables effortless control at low speeds, further supported by an optional spinner knob for one-handed operation. Standard cushion tires provide excellent traction and floor protection, while the EZ view mast design ensures superior front and rear visibility with angled counterweight corners. Operating weight is 7,297.4 pounds with a fuel capacity of 10.2 gallons, delivering cost-effective LPG propulsion with reduced emissions.
Technical Attributes
- Load Capacity
- 3990 lb
- Fuel Type
- LPG
- Max Fork Height
- 128.40 ''
- Turning Radius
- 6.30 ft
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
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