KOMATSU FG25ST-14 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- KOMATSU
- Model
- FG25ST-14
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Komatsu FG25ST-14 is a gasoline-powered forklift designed for industrial material handling with a load capacity of 5,000 lbs and a load center of 23.7 inches. It is powered by a Komatsu K21 engine, a 4-cylinder gasoline engine with a displacement of 126 cubic inches, delivering 60.1 hp at 2,950 rpm and 115 lb-ft of torque at 1,600 rpm. The forklift features a 2-stage mast with a maximum fork height of 10.7 feet, a lift speed of 120 feet per minute, and a lower speed of 98 feet per minute. Mast tilt angles include 6 degrees forward and 10 degrees backward. In terms of dimensions, the FG25ST-14 has an overall length to fork face of approximately 7.7 feet, an overall width of 3.5 feet, a height of 7.2 feet with the mast lowered, and a height to the top of the overhead guard of 6.6 feet. The ground clearance is 4.2 inches, and the turning radius measures 6.5 feet. The forklift’s wheelbase is 4.6 feet, featuring 2 front and 2 rear cushion tires, suitable for indoor and smooth surface operations. It has an operating weight of 8,180 lbs and a maximum travel speed of 10.3 mph. This forklift is engineered for efficient maneuverability in tight warehouse environments while delivering reliable power and lifting capability, making it suitable for various industrial and warehouse material handling tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Gasoline
- Load Capacity
- 5000 lb
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Turning Radius
- 6.50 ft
- Max Fork Height
- 128.40 ''
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