UN Forklift Releases Upgraded 4WD Rough Terrain Forklift
转载 2021-12-28 09:38 forkliftaction Source:forkliftactionUN Forkliftsuccessfully launched the upgraded compact 4WD rough terrain forklift in November, its capacity covers 2.5T-3.5T.
This new rough terrain forkliftadopts mature technology and reliable parts. It has features of compact design, powerful traction, higher ground clearance, stronger gradeability and more ergonomics.
The hydraulic transmission with powershift, it can switch from 2WD mode to 4WD mode by just pressing a button.
With the powerful limited slip differential lock at both front and rear axle, it ensures the forklift can work on tough areas such as muddy or snowy ground, without loosing traction.
The unique steering axle has a big steering angle which means the turning radius is smaller. Big and special vacuum tyres perfectly match the drive train and offer higher ground clearance.
The floating cabin with large foot space and wide view mast as standard design, make the operation comfortable and reduces fatigue. To meet Stage V emission standards, UN forklift offers DOOSAN or KUBOTA stage V engines for this rough terrain forklift.
With all the features above, the UN rough terrain forkliftcan work in tough areas like construction sites, farm land, mining, forestry regions, sandy soft ground and icy terrains etc.
UN 4WD rough terrain forklift, built for tough work!
Relevant Info
More- Hangcha Canada Kicks Off Quebec Dealer Days
- Toyota Material Handling North America, Tailift USA to enter alliance
- Tyre overhaul boosts Ahlmark Shipping’s forklift performance at Port of Hull
- Combilift turns 100,000th forklift into €100,000 lifeline for children
- Impact Handling marks 15 years powering the UK with Cat Lift Trucks
- Toyota launches MyToyota Portal to revolutionise forklift fleet management
- Clark crossover forklift shows its strength at Duisburg Zoo
- Crown forklifts boost Decostar’s warehouse productivity by 18%
- Bobcat unveils first lithium-ion 3-wheel forklift in major electric push
- Toyota’s Traigo_i scoops second major design award
