NISSAN CF50 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
NISSAN
Model
CF50
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Nissan CF50 forklift is a robust industrial vehicle designed for efficient material handling with a load capacity of 5,000 lbs at a 24-inch load center. Powered by a Nissan K21 LPG engine with 55 horsepower at 2700 rpm and 111.4 lb-ft torque at 2000 rpm, it delivers reliable performance for demanding applications. The forklift features an automatic transmission with one forward and one reverse speed, combined with full hydraulic power steering for smooth and precise maneuverability. It rides on cushion tires suitable for indoor use, with a wheelbase of 4.6 feet and an overall width of 3.6 feet, making it compact enough for tight spaces. The forklift's mast has a maximum fork height of 10.9 feet and lifts at 118.2 feet per minute, lowering at 98.5 feet per minute. It offers a 30-degree angle of departure and a 26-degree approach angle, ensuring good ground clearance of 3.2 inches and gradeability up to 16%. The parking brake is hand-operated, with drum and shoe service brakes for effective stopping power. Dimensions include a length to fork face of 7.7 feet, overall height with mast lowered of 6.9 feet, and a turning radius of 6.6 feet, optimizing maneuverability in confined areas. Weighing 7,940 lbs, the CF50 includes safety features like anti-tip systems, operator presence sensor, and a high-strength overhead guard for operator protection. Additional ergonomic and operational features include an interactive multifunction display, automatic fork leveling, and easy maintenance access to maximize uptime and efficiency in material handling environments.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
5000 lb
Max Fork Height
130.80 ''
Turning Radius
6.60 ft
Fuel Type
Gasoline

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