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These rugged forklifts are powered by Nissan industrial engines. Better horsepower and greater torque satisfy various warehouse, manufacturing and recycling applications as well as other outdoor/indoor situations.
The forklifts manufactured by Nissan are offered in LP or liquid propane, or Dual Fuel with LP/ gas. These machinery also come with a fuel management system which offers excellent fuel efficiency and reduced NOx, HC and CO exhaust emissions. Every compact unit comes standard with the comprehensive engine protection system. This system is in place so as to warn operators in case of any excessive heat or a severe drop in oil pressure. This particular system provides extended drive train life and engine life for your lift truck investment.
Operator Comfort and Control
There is a lot of leg, foot and head room built into every operator compartment and is versatile enough to handle different sized drivers. The forklift provides a standard full suspension seat that has soft touch arm pads and hip resistant to offer enhanced safety and utmost operator comfort. The low profile design of the model provides plenty of head clearance. There is also a front to back travel adjustment to enable a customized fit so as to accommodate basically any operator height.
Nissan's K-series engines offer the same proven bottom by-pass cooling system and block design like the H-Series engine, its' predecessor. These new and improved engines are particularly designed and tested for industrial applications in order to provide all of the torque and power, in the low rpm range, to meet the needs of the application.
An extra safety measure that is added for your investment, the K21engine has a transmission/engine warning system and protection in order to decrease the speed in case of excessive heat generation or low oil pressure.
The mobile crawler crane is specific crane designed with either a lattice boom or a telescopic boom. These move upon the crawlers tracks. Because this crane is self-propelled, it could move around certain work sites without the need for a lot of set up. Due to their enormous size and weight, crawler cranes are fairly costly and even hard to transport from one place to another. The crawler's tracks offer the equipment stability and enable the crane to function without utilizing outriggers, however, there are several models that do utilize outriggers. Additionally, the tracks provide the movement of the machine.
The first mobile cranes were initially mounted to train cars. They moved along short rail lines which were particularly made for the project. Once the 20th century arrived, the crawler tractor changed and this brought the introduction of crawler tracks to the agricultural business and the construction industry. Not long after, excavators adopted the crawler tracks and this further showcased the machine's versatility. It was not long after before crane companies decided that the crawler track market was a safe bet.
Northwest Engineering, a crane company in the United States, was the first to mount its crane on crawler tracks during the nineteen twenties. It described the new machinery as a "locomotive crane, independent of tracks and moveable under its own power." By the mid-1920s, crawler tracks had become the preferred means of traction for heavy crane operations.