MITSUBISHI FG30NT SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- MITSUBISHI
- Model
- FG30NT
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Mitsubishi FG30NT is a robust counterbalance forklift powered by an LP gas engine, designed for efficient industrial material handling with a lifting capacity of approximately 6,614 lbs (3,000 kg) and a load center of 19.7 inches (500 mm). This model features a seated operator configuration and is well-suited for various warehouse and yard applications demanding moderate payload lifting. The FG30NT is equipped with a mast system capable of handling loads with precision and stability, optimized for a 19.7-inch load center, ensuring balanced handling of standard pallets and freight. Its propane-powered engine delivers reliable power with an emphasis on cleaner emissions compared to diesel alternatives, contributing to lower noise levels and operational efficiency. The forklift incorporates advanced ergonomic features including an overhead guard for operator protection, a full suspension seat for comfort, and an integrated presence system to enhance safety by alerting the operator of critical conditions. Performance features typically include hydrostatic steering for smooth maneuvering, self-adjusting brakes, and a powershift transmission for responsive and effortless control. Dimensions and operational capacities align closely with the Mitsubishi FG series standard, providing a lift height suited for general warehouse rack systems, combined with a compact turning radius to facilitate navigation in confined spaces. The FG30NT upholds Mitsubishi's reputation for durability, offering a stable and powerful platform ideal for tasks requiring dependable lift capacity with effective fuel efficiency in LPG-driven forklifts.
Technical Attributes
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Fuel Type
- LPG
- Load Capacity
- 6614 lb
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