KOMATSU FG35BCS-8 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- KOMATSU
- Model
- FG35BCS-8
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Komatsu FG35BCS-8 is a robust cushion-tire forklift engineered for demanding material handling applications in industrial environments. Powered by a six-cylinder TB45E LPG engine producing 95 horsepower at 2400 rpm with 203 foot-pounds of torque, this machine delivers reliable performance for heavy lifting operations. The forklift features an 8,000-pound load capacity with a 23.7-inch load center, supported by a two-section mast capable of lifting loads to 11 feet maximum height. With lift speeds reaching 112 feet per minute and lower speeds of 102 feet per minute, the FG35BCS-8 optimizes productivity in fast-paced warehouse and distribution environments. The machine's overall dimensions of 7.6 feet in height (mast lowered), 8 feet to fork face, and 4.1 feet in width enable efficient navigation through standard aisles and loading areas. A 6.9-foot turning radius facilitates maneuverability in compact spaces, while the 5.3-foot wheelbase provides stable load handling. The hydraulic mast incorporates six degrees of tilt capability both forward and rear, enhancing versatility for various loading scenarios. Operating at a maximum speed of 9.6 mph with cushion tires, the FG35BCS-8 weighs 13,340 pounds and features four-wheel drive configuration—two front and two rear wheels—ensuring traction and stability on diverse surface types. This versatile material handling solution combines power, precision, and durability for demanding warehouse, manufacturing, and distribution center operations requiring consistent performance and reliability in demanding daily use cycles.
Technical Attributes
- Turning Radius
- 6.90 ft
- Max Fork Height
- 132.00 ''
- Load Capacity
- 8000 lb
- Fuel Type
- LPG
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
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