MAST EXPLORER H30DA SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- MAST EXPLORER
- Model
- H30DA
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Mast Explorer H30DA is a robust rough terrain forklift designed for demanding industrial and outdoor applications. This model features a diesel-powered 404C.22T engine, delivering 61 horsepower (45 kW) for reliable performance in challenging environments. With a load capacity of 6,000 lbs and a load center of 24 inches, the H30DA is engineered to handle heavy-duty lifting tasks efficiently. The forklift is equipped with a two-section mast, providing a maximum fork height of 10.9 feet, while the height to the top of the overhead guard is 7.1 feet, ensuring operator safety. The overall length to the fork face is 10.1 feet, and the machine has an overall width of 5.3 feet, making it suitable for maneuvering in confined spaces. The wheelbase measures 6.2 feet, and the turning radius is 14.6 feet, offering excellent agility. Ground clearance is 13 inches, allowing the forklift to operate effectively on uneven terrain. The H30DA has two front and two rear wheels, contributing to its stability and traction. The operating weight is 10,154.5 lbs, providing a solid foundation for lifting and transporting heavy loads. This forklift is ideal for construction sites, warehouses, and other industrial settings where durability and versatility are essential.
Technical Attributes
- Turning Radius
- 14.60 ft
- Max Fork Height
- 130.80 ''
- Load Capacity
- 6000 lb
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
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