TCM FD20C6H SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- TCM
- Model
- FD20C6H
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The TCM FD20C6H is a compact diesel-powered forklift engineered for versatile material handling applications in warehouses, distribution centers, and industrial facilities. This machine features a robust Kubota V3300 four-cylinder diesel engine producing 66.1 horsepower at 2500 rpm, with a maximum torque output of 167 foot-pounds at 1800 rpm, delivering reliable performance across demanding operational environments. The forklift demonstrates exceptional lifting capabilities with a maximum load capacity of 4,409.3 pounds at a 19.7-inch load center, supported by a full-spec mast system capable of vertical lift speeds reaching 128 feet per minute and lower speeds of 108.3 feet per minute. With a maximum fork height of 9.9 feet and right-angle stacking ability of 8.6 feet, the FD20C6H accommodates diverse storage configurations and space-constrained warehouse layouts. The machine operates at a maximum speed of 11.5 miles per hour, enabling efficient navigation through facility pathways and loading zones. Dimensionally, this forklift presents a compact footprint with an overall width of 3.8 feet, overall length to fork face of 8.1 feet, and a turning radius of 6.8 feet, facilitating maneuverability in tight quarters. The unit operates at approximately 7,495.8 pounds and rides on four pneumatic tires configured as 7.00-12-12PR (front) and 6.00-9-10PR (rear), providing excellent traction and load distribution. Mast articulation capabilities include 6 degrees forward tip and 12 degrees rearward tip, enabling precise load positioning and material handling flexibility throughout the workspace.
Technical Attributes
- Load Capacity
- 4409 lb
- Max Fork Height
- 118.80 ''
- Turning Radius
- 6.80 ft
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
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