LINDE H 100 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- LINDE
- Model
- H 100
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Linde H 100 forklift is a heavy-duty diesel-powered industrial truck designed for robust material handling applications. Powered by a 6-cylinder 1106C-E60TA diesel engine with a displacement of 365 cubic inches, it delivers 132.1 hp at 2500 rpm, ensuring strong performance and reliability. Its fuel type is diesel, enabling efficient power and torque for demanding tasks. The forklift has an operating weight of 31,080.8 lbs and features pneumatic tires sized 10.00x20/16 PR for enhanced traction and durability on various surfaces. Dimensionally, the H 100 has a ground clearance of 8.9 inches, overall width of 8.3 feet, and a length to fork face of 14.9 feet. It stands 10.1 feet tall to the top of the overhead guard, with a lowered mast height of 10.8 feet. A 13.2 feet turning radius and 9.7 feet wheelbase provide maneuverability despite its size. The mast offers a maximum fork height of 12.2 feet with a fork spread up to 88.6 inches. The mast tilts 5 degrees forward and 10 degrees backward to facilitate load positioning. This forklift has a rated load capacity of 22,046 lbs at a 23.7 inch load center. Its lift speed is 88.6 ft/min, while lowering speed is 98.5 ft/min, balancing efficiency and control. The forklift supports four front wheels and two rear wheels configuration for stability. It has a maximum travel speed of 16.3 mph, supported by a hydrostatic drive that provides precise, smooth operation and responsive handling. Overall, the Linde H 100 combines powerful diesel performance, heavy load capacity, and precise maneuverability for heavy industrial use.
Technical Attributes
- Turning Radius
- 13.20 ft
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Load Capacity
- 22046 lb
- Max Fork Height
- 146.40 ''
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