TOYOTA 7FGU18 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
TOYOTA
Model
7FGU18
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Toyota 7FGU18 is a robust and versatile forklift designed for demanding industrial environments, offering a reliable combination of power, maneuverability, and durability. With a length to fork face of 7.5 feet, an overall width of 3.6 feet, and a lowered mast height of 6.9 feet, this model is engineered for efficient operation in tight spaces while maintaining stability and load control. The right angle stack measurement of 7.8 feet and a turning radius of 6.5 feet further enhance its agility, making it ideal for warehouse and yard applications where space is limited. At the heart of the 7FGU18 is a 53 horsepower (40 kW) engine, delivering strong performance at 2400 rpm, ensuring consistent power for lifting and transport tasks. The mast system provides a lift speed of 118 feet per minute, enabling rapid cycle times and improved productivity. With a load capacity of 3,500 lbs and a standard load center of 24 inches, the forklift is well-suited for handling a wide range of palletized loads. The operating maximum speed is 11.5 mph (18 kph), balancing speed with safety for both indoor and outdoor use. The 7FGU18 features two front and two rear wheels with pneumatic tires, providing excellent traction and shock absorption on uneven surfaces. This model is a dependable choice for material handling operations requiring a blend of strength, maneuverability, and operator comfort.

Technical Attributes

Turning Radius
6.50 ft
Load Capacity
3500 lb
Tire Type
Pneumatic

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