NISSAN CFS60 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- NISSAN
- Model
- CFS60
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Nissan CFS60 is a compact cushion-tire forklift engineered for versatile material handling applications with a 6,000-pound load capacity. Powered by a Nissan K25 engine producing 62.9 horsepower at 2,700 rpm and 138.7 foot-pounds of torque at 1,600 rpm, this model delivers reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor environments. The CFS60 features a maximum lift height of 10.9 feet with lift speeds reaching 104.3 feet per minute and lowering speeds of 98.4 feet per minute, enabling efficient vertical stacking operations. Dimensionally, the CFS60 measures 8 feet in length to the fork face with an overall width of 3.6 feet, making it suitable for tight warehouse spaces. The forklift maintains a turning radius of 6.8 feet and offers an approach angle of 26 degrees with a departure angle of 27 degrees for enhanced maneuverability over obstacles. Its compact design is complemented by a 4.6-foot wheelbase and 2.8 inches of ground clearance, while the 42.2-inch fork length with 2-inch thickness and 5-inch width accommodate standard pallet configurations. The CFS60 operates at a maximum speed of 10.6 miles per hour with an operating weight of 9,350 pounds. Its automatic transmission with one forward and one reverse speed provides simplified operation, while full hydraulic steering ensures responsive handling. Safety features include a hand parking brake and drum-and-shoe service brake system. The forklift's 16-percent gradeability demonstrates its capability on inclined surfaces, making it a dependable choice for demanding warehouse and manufacturing environments requiring reliable load handling up to 24-inch load centers.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Gasoline
- Turning Radius
- 6.80 ft
- Max Fork Height
- 130.80 ''
- Load Capacity
- 6000 lb
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