NOBLELIFT FD30A SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- NOBLELIFT
- Model
- FD30A
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Noblelift FD30A is a diesel-powered forklift designed for robust material handling with a load capacity of 6,613.9 lbs at a 19.7-inch load center. It is powered by a 49.7 hp (37 kW) 490BPG diesel engine with a displacement of 155.1 cubic inches, delivering reliable performance for demanding operations. The forklift measures 8.9 ft in length to fork face, 4.1 ft in overall width, and stands 6.9 ft tall to the top of the overhead guard. It features a ground clearance of 5.4 inches, a wheelbase of 5.6 ft, and a tight turning radius of 8 ft, enabling maneuverability in confined spaces. The mast assembly offers a maximum fork height of 9.9 ft, with lift and lower speeds of 104.4 ft/min and 82.7 ft/min respectively, and the mast tilts 6 degrees forward and 12 degrees backward for load stability. The overall operating weight is 9,634.3 lbs, supported by pneumatic tires sized 28x9-15 in front and 6.50x10 in the rear, providing traction and durability across various terrains. The FD30A achieves a maximum travel speed of 11.9 mph (18 kph) and uses a two front and two rear-wheel configuration for balanced handling. Its design supports heavy-duty applications with emphasis on efficient load management and operator control, making it suitable for industrial, warehouse, and outdoor operations requiring a durable and versatile forklift solution.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Turning Radius
- 8.00 ft
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Load Capacity
- 6614 lb
- DC Voltage
- 48.00 V DC
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