NISSAN BXC50LN SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
NISSAN
Model
BXC50LN
Year of Manufacture
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Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Nissan BXC50LN is a 5,000-pound capacity electric forklift engineered for demanding warehouse and material handling applications. This counterbalanced model features a three-stage mast system capable of achieving a maximum lift height of 130 inches, with a maximum fork height of 10.9 feet, making it suitable for multi-tier storage operations. The forklift is equipped with a 36V battery system and incorporates a 100% AC-powered motor and controller configuration, reducing maintenance requirements through a single contactor design. Its extended wheelbase architecture provides superior load stability with a 78.9-inch turning radius and a 4.5-foot wheelbase, optimizing maneuverability in confined spaces. The cushion tire configuration ensures smooth operation on hard floors typical of indoor warehouse environments. Operating specifications include a maximum travel speed of 9.3 mph with automatic powershift transmission capabilities. The vehicle weighs approximately 8,951 pounds at operating weight with a 42.4-inch headroom clearance. Brake systems combine hydraulic and electrical components, with pedal-activated parking brakes for enhanced safety. The forklift's compact overall width of 3.1 feet and front overhang of 1.4 feet facilitate navigation through narrow aisles. Designed for ergonomic operator comfort, the Nissan BXC50LN delivers reliable performance with its proven Nissan K21 engine heritage, making it an efficient choice for facilities prioritizing electric operation and environmental sustainability.

Technical Attributes

Tire Type
Pneumatic
Load Capacity
5512 lb
Max Fork Height
130.80 ''

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