TOYOTA THDC5000-30 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
TOYOTA
Model
THDC5000-30
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Toyota THDC5000-30 is a high-capacity large internal combustion cushion forklift engineered for demanding industrial applications such as automotive manufacturing, steel handling, and heavy material movement. This powerful machine features a V8 5.7L PSI engine delivering 147 horsepower at 2500 rpm with 221.3 foot-pounds of torque, enabling it to lift loads up to 50,000.9 pounds at a 30-inch load center. The forklift achieves a maximum travel speed of 10.3 mph under full load with a maximum lift speed of 20 feet per minute, supported by a load-sensing hydraulic system with a 2500 psi relief valve and 54 gpm auxiliary flow. Operating at 69,000.3 pounds, the THDC5000-30 features a Dana Model 32000 powershift transmission with three forward and three reverse speeds, providing excellent maneuverability and control. The equipment includes mechanical parking brakes and hydraulic service brakes for reliable stopping power. With cushion tires (36x10x30 front, 28x14x22 rear), a maximum fork height of 8.4 feet, and a 34.7 percent gradeability rating, this forklift excels in indoor environments. Additional features include a heavy-duty planetary drive axle, 8-degree mast tip forward and rear capability, a 14.5-foot turning radius, and an auxiliary 2-function hydraulic control valve with greasable composite trunnions. The overall width of 6.4 feet and wheelbase of 8.8 feet optimize workspace efficiency, while the 55-inch free lift and basic right-angle stack of 217 inches support versatile load handling capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
50001 lb
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Max Fork Height
100.80 ''
Turning Radius
14.50 ft
Fuel Type
Gasoline

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