NISSAN PF55 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- NISSAN
- Model
- PF55
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Nissan PF55 forklift is a robust LPG-powered industrial truck designed for versatile material handling tasks, with a load capacity of 5,500 lbs at a 24-inch load center. It is powered by a Nissan K25 engine with a displacement of 151.8 cubic inches, delivering 62.9 hp at 2700 rpm and a torque of 138.7 lb-ft at 1600 rpm, ensuring strong performance and reliable power output. The forklift features a lift speed of 104.3 feet per minute, facilitating efficient lifting operations, and includes pneumatic tires suitable for varied surface conditions. Dimensionally, the PF55 offers a compact but functional design with a turning radius of 7.4 feet and an overall width of 3.4 feet, enabling maneuverability in confined spaces. The maximum fork height reaches 10.9 feet, while the overall height with the mast lowered is 7.2 feet, and the height to the top of the overhead guard is 7.1 feet, providing sufficient operator protection and clearance. The wheelbase measures 5.4 feet, and the forklift maintains a ground clearance of 5.8 inches with a gradeability of 30%, allowing it to handle moderate inclines effectively. With an operating weight of 8,825 lbs, the Nissan PF55 balances stability and agility, making it suitable for industrial warehouses and logistics environments. Its fork dimensions consist of a length of 42.2 inches, a thickness of 1.6 inches, and a width of 4 inches. The forklift attains a top speed of 12.1 mph, enhancing productivity for transport tasks on-site. Overall, the Nissan PF55 forklift combines power, precision, and durability to meet medium-duty lifting requirements efficiently.
Technical Attributes
- Load Capacity
- 5500 lb
- Max Fork Height
- 130.80 ''
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Turning Radius
- 7.40 ft
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