Product Description
The Komatsu FD50 is a robust and reliable diesel-powered counterbalance forklift, designed to handle heavy loads with ease. With its impressive 5-tonne load capacity and a compact turning radius of 2.85 meters, it is well-suited for a variety of industrial applications where maneuverability and power are required. The forklift is equipped with a powerful Komatsu engine that delivers substantial power and torque, ensuring smooth operation even under heavy loads. the FD50 has been recognized for its commendable travel speeds and climbing abilities, making it an effective solution for diverse working conditions.
KEY FEATURES
- High Load Capacity: With a 5-tonne load capacity at a 600mm center of gravity, the FD50 is built to handle heavy loads efficiently.
- Compact Design: A tight turning radius of 2.85 meters allows for excellent maneuverability in confined spaces.
- Powerful Engine: Equipped with a Komatsu engine that provides 58.8 kW of power and 286 Nm of torque, ensuring strong performance.
- Durability: Known for its reliability and robust construction, suitable for long-term use in tough industrial environments.
- Environmental Compliance: Meets Tier 2 emission standards, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable operation.
- High-Speed Operation: A maximum speed of 24 km/h allows for quick travel across large facilities.
- Versatile Dimensions: With overall dimensions of 1450x2250 mm, it can navigate through various facility layouts.
- Safety and Comfort: Designed with operator safety and comfort in mind, featuring ergonomic controls and a comfortable cabin.
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Product Parameters
Parameter |
Value |
Unit |
Load Capacity |
5 |
tonnes |
Lift Height |
3 |
meters |
Turning Radius |
2.85 |
meters |
Weight |
7.26 |
tonnes |
Dimensions |
1450x2250 |
mm |
Max Speed |
24 |
km/h |
Power Source |
Diesel |
- |
Engine Power |
58.8 kW |
- |
Engine Displacement |
3.26 liters |
- |
Max Torque |
286 Nm @ 1600 rpm |
- |
Engine Cylinders |
4 |
- |
Emission Level |
Tier 2 |
- |
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