NISSAN PF50 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
NISSAN
Model
PF50
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Nissan PF50 forklift is a robust and versatile industrial forklift designed for efficient material handling with a load capacity of 5,000 lbs and a load center of 24 inches. It features a Nissan K21 internal combustion engine with a displacement of 126 cubic inches, delivering 55 horsepower at 2700 rpm and 111.4 lbs-ft of torque at 2000 rpm. The forklift is equipped with pneumatic tires (front: 7.00-12-12PR, rear: 6.00-9-10PR), offering excellent traction and stability over varied terrain. Its operating weight is approximately 7,925.7 lbs, contributing to its robust build and operational stability. Dimensionally, the PF50 offers a compact footprint with an overall width of 3.8 feet, a wheelbase of 5.3 feet, and a length to fork face of 8.3 feet. The mast reaches a maximum fork height of 10.9 feet, with a lift speed of 127.9 feet per minute and a lowering speed of 98.4 feet per minute, supporting efficient and precise load handling. The forklift’s free lift is 6.2 inches, and it has a counterweight clearance of 3.6 feet, with ground clearance measuring 6.1 inches. Performance-wise, the PF50 supports a maximum speed of 11.8 mph and a drawbar pull of 3,880 lbs, demonstrating reliable power and maneuverability. Its turning radius is 7.2 feet, allowing for good maneuverability in confined spaces. The mast has forward and rear tilt capabilities of 6 and 12 degrees, respectively, enhancing load stability during transport. Overall, the Nissan PF50 balances power, precision, and durability for a broad range of industrial applications.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
5000 lb
Turning Radius
7.20 ft
Max Fork Height
130.80 ''
Tire Type
Pneumatic

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