3.5 Ton Post-hung connection Rough Terrain Forklift
1.Powerful Diesel Engine
2.Exceptional Lifting Capacity
3.Extended Operational Endurance
4.Robust Chassis Construction
5.Superior Traction Performance
6.All-Weather Versatility
7.Low Maintenance Design
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Rough Terrain Forklift
A Rough Terrain Forklift is a heavy-duty, engine-powered material handling machine specifically engineered to operate safely and efficiently on unstable, unpaved, and uneven surfaces. Unlike standard warehouse forklifts, it is characterized by its large pneumatic tires, elevated ground clearance, and often a 4-wheel drive (4WD) system. These vehicles are indispensable in industries where work environments are outdoors and unpredictable, such as construction sites, lumber yards, and infrastructure projects.
The core design philosophy prioritizes traction, stability, and durability over the maneuverability required for smooth indoor floors. Modern rough terrain forklifts combine robust off-road capabilities with enhanced operator comfort and advanced hydraulic systems to handle demanding tasks like lifting pallets of blocks to second-story heights or moving loads across muddy ground.
Specifications and Parameters:
Max.load |
3.5 t |
Fork Dimensions |
1220*150*50 mm |
Size |
3400*1830*2300mm |
Lifting Height |
6000 mm |
Turning Radius |
2190 mm |
Weight |
6.3 t |
Color |
Orange |
Speed |
10 km/h |
Batterie |
diesel |
Charging time |
5-6h |
Gradeability |
15% |
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Pneumatic |
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IPx4 |
Range of application |
Indoor / Outdoor |
Product Features:
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Off-Road Drivetrain & Tires: Equipped with a 4WD system for maximum traction and large, deep-tread pneumatic tires to absorb shocks and prevent sinking in soft ground (e.g., mud, sand, gravel).
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Robust Chassis & High Ground Clearance: Built on a reinforced steel frame with high ground clearance to navigate obstacles like rocks, debris, and ruts without damage.
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Powerful Diesel Engine: Typically powered by a high-torque diesel engine (e.g., Kubota, Yanmar) that delivers consistent power for simultaneous driving and lifting, even on inclines.
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Stability & Safety Systems: Features a heavy-duty counterweight and a wider stance for stability. Many models include tilt cylinders and self-leveling systems to keep loads secure on slopes.
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Operator Environment: The cabin is often enclosed or equipped with a certified ROPS/FOPS structure to protect the operator from rollovers and falling objects. Ergonomic controls and excellent all-around visibility are standard.
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Application Scenarios:
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Construction Sites: Transporting palletized materials (bricks, blocks, roofing), lumber, and HVAC units across unfinished, often muddy or cluttered ground. They are essential for supplying materials to multiple building levels.
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Agriculture & Forestry: Handling heavy loads like hay bales, fertilizer bags, or logs in farmyards, fields, and lumber yards where surfaces are unpaved.
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Infrastructure & Utility Work: Used in road construction, bridge building, and pipeline projects for moving materials and equipment along work corridors.
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Landscaping and Bulk Material Handling: Moving large quantities of pavers, stones, or dirt in parks, large estates, or recycling yards.
Max.load
Fork Dimensions
Size
Lifting Height
Turning Radius
Weight
Color
Speed
Batterie
Charging time
Gradeability
Tyres
Protection class
Range of application