TOYOTA THDC4000-36 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- TOYOTA
- Model
- THDC4000-36
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Toyota THDC4000-36 is a heavy-duty, high-capacity internal combustion cushion forklift engineered for demanding industrial applications in manufacturing and automotive environments. Powered by a robust 5.7-liter V8 LP engine producing 147 horsepower and 221.3 foot-pounds of torque, this machine delivers exceptional performance with a maximum travel speed of 9.7 mph and a lift speed of 41 fpm at full load. The forklift boasts an impressive 40,000-pound load capacity with a 36-inch load center, supported by a Dana Model 32000 Powershift transmission offering three forward and reverse speeds for precise maneuvering. Its robust construction features a heavy-duty planetary drive axle, load-sensing hydraulic system operating at 2,500 psi relief pressure, and dual-action bolt-on steer cylinders for enhanced durability. The machine maintains a 47.4 percent maximum gradeability while carrying full loads, making it suitable for steep inclines. With overall dimensions of 14.4 feet in length to the fork face, 6.1 feet in width, and 8.7 feet to the overhead guard, coupled with a 12.7-foot turning radius, the THDC4000-36 achieves remarkable maneuverability despite its substantial 54,099-pound operating weight. Equipped with cushion-type tires—28x12x22 front and 22x12x16 rear—it operates efficiently on smooth warehouse and manufacturing floors. The machine incorporates a 9.1-foot maximum fork height with adjustable tip angles and comprehensive hydraulic controls, making it an ideal solution for handling large pallets of heavy components in indoor industrial settings.
Technical Attributes
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Load Capacity
- 40001 lb
- Max Fork Height
- 109.20 ''
- Fuel Type
- Gasoline
- Turning Radius
- 12.70 ft
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