NISSAN CF40 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
NISSAN
Model
CF40
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Nissan CF40 is an internal combustion sit-down forklift engineered for material handling applications requiring moderate lifting capacity and maneuverability. Powered by a Nissan 4-cylinder engine with 126 cubic inches of displacement, the CF40 delivers 55 horsepower at 2,700 RPM and produces 111.4 foot-pounds of torque at 2,000 RPM, accommodating both gasoline and LP fuel options for operational flexibility. This model features a maximum load capacity of 4,000 pounds at a 24-inch load center, with a lift speed of 122 feet per minute and a lowering speed of 98.4 feet per minute. Dimensionally, the CF40 maintains a compact footprint ideal for warehouse and yard operations, measuring 3.6 feet in overall width and 7 feet in height with the mast lowered. The forklift achieves a maximum fork height of 10.9 feet, enabling multi-level stacking capabilities. Its 42.2-inch fork length and 7.5-foot length to fork face accommodate standard pallet configurations, while the 6.4-foot turning radius provides excellent agility in confined spaces. The CF40 utilizes cushion tires (21x7x15 front, 16.25x6x11.25 rear) for smooth operation on smooth surfaces, with a maximum speed of 10.6 miles per hour. Equipped with hand parking brakes and drum-and-shoe service brakes, this forklift offers reliable stopping performance. The 4.6-foot wheelbase and 3.2-inch ground clearance support stable operation on various surfaces, while the 21% gradeability rating demonstrates climbing capability on inclined terrain. Operating weight is 7,132 pounds with a drawbar pull capacity of 3,637.7 pounds.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
4000 lb
Fuel Type
LPG
Tire Type
Solid
Turning Radius
6.40 ft

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