TOYOTA 5FD135 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- TOYOTA
- Model
- 5FD135
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Toyota 5FD135 is a high-capacity IC pneumatic forklift designed for demanding outdoor industrial applications. It features a robust load capacity of 30,000 lbs, enabling it to handle heavy materials efficiently. The forklift has a length to fork face of 15.1 ft, an overall width of 8 ft, and an overall height of 10.5 ft with the mast lowered, allowing operation in aisle widths as narrow as 20.4 ft. Its gradeability of 38% ensures strong performance on inclines and uneven surfaces. The lift mechanism delivers a lifting speed of 69 feet per minute, facilitating quick and responsive stacking and material movement. The right angle stacking reach is 16.6 ft, enhancing maneuverability in tight storage environments. This model achieves a maximum travel speed of 17.4 mph (27 kph), which is notably high for forklifts, providing both speed and power on the job site. Engineered with stability and operator comfort in mind, the 5FD135 integrates advanced diesel engine technology, likely including vibration reduction systems and ergonomic controls. Its durable construction includes galvanized components and a multi-step paint process to resist wear and corrosion. Additional features typically associated with Toyota’s heavy-duty forklifts include full hydraulic power steering with synchronized steering, load-sensing hydraulic systems, centralized grease lubrication, and fingertip hydraulic controls for precision handling. The 5FD135 is ideal for heavy industrial operations requiring a reliable, high-performance forklift capable of quickly and safely lifting large loads, making it a cornerstone model in Toyota’s pneumatic tire forklift lineup.
Technical Attributes
- Load Capacity
- 30000 lb
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
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