NISSAN BX50L SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
NISSAN
Model
BX50L
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Nissan BX50L is a robust electric forklift engineered for demanding material handling applications, offering a rated load capacity of 5,000 lbs and a lift speed of 67.9 ft/min for efficient vertical movement of heavy loads. Designed with a compact footprint, it features an 8 ft right angle stack and a 6.6 ft turning radius, enabling agile maneuverability in tight warehouse and industrial environments. The forklift is powered by an electric engine, providing reliable, emission-free operation ideal for indoor use. Its cushion tire configuration ensures smooth travel over flat surfaces, minimizing vibration and enhancing operator comfort. The mast system delivers rapid and precise lifting, while the dual-wheel setup—two front and two rear wheels—ensures stability and balanced weight distribution during operation. The BX50L reaches a maximum travel speed of 10.6 mph (16 kph), combining productivity with responsive control. The operator compartment is designed for ergonomic efficiency, with clear visibility to the fork tips and surrounding area, supported by a low-profile dash display for monitoring key operational parameters. Built with durability in mind, the forklift incorporates a robust frame and high-quality components, including a self-adjusting braking system and a full-floating transmission for reliable performance under heavy-duty conditions. The Nissan BX50L is well-suited for a wide range of industrial, warehousing, and logistics operations, delivering consistent power, safety, and operator comfort in a compact, electric-powered package.

Technical Attributes

Fuel Type
Electric
Turning Radius
6.60 ft
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Load Capacity
5000 lb

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