Forklift: FL520Q,Ergonomic design, comfortable operation
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10 unit/month
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Main Features
1. All hydraulic control system, load sensor, simple operation;
2. Ergonomic design, comfortable operation;
3. Engine of famous brand;
4. Intelligent LCD, simple and convenient operation.
Power Type | LPG |
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Rated Load(kg) | 2000 |
Load Centre Distance (mm) | 500 |
Lift Height(mm) | 3000 |
Fork Dimension(mm) | 1070*122*40 |
Door Frame Tilt (Front/Rear)(°) | 6/12 |
Minimum Turning Radius(mm) | 2240 |
Minimum Ground Clearance(mm) | 120 |
Height of Safety Scaffold(mm) | 2140 |
Front Clearance(mm) | 472 |
Performance | |
Maximum Travelling Speed (Full Loaded)(km/h) | 20 |
Maximum Lift Speed (Full Loaded) (mm/s) | 480 |
Maximum Gradeability(%) | 20 |
Dimension | |
Full Length (Without Fork) (mm) | 2525 |
Full Width(mm) | 1200 |
Maximum Fork Lift Height (With Shelf) (mm) | 4020 |
Door Frame Height(mm) | 2060 |
Carrier | |
Front Wheel | 7.00-12-12PR |
Rear Wheel | 6.00-9-10PR |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1625 |
Tread of Front/Rear Wheels(mm) | 960/980 |
Deadweight(kg) | 3500 |
Driving | |
Accumulator | - |
Voltage/Capacity | 12/65 |
Engine | - |
Model | MITSUBISHI 4G64 |
Rated Power/Rotation Speed(kw/rpm) | 36.8/2500 |
Rated Torque/Rotation Speed(N·m/rpm) | 159/1600 |
Number of Cylinders | 4 |
Displacement(L) | 2.35 |
Fuel Tank Capacity(L) | 52 |
Transmission | - |
Froward/Reverse Gear | AT |
- Q:Is technology (phones, tv, internet, machinery) destroying human relationships?I personally believe it is in little ways. 1.) Advertisements are continually cheapening human interaction. Example: the man who is talking about finding his queen and we think he is talking about a woman but no he is talking about a sofa. 2.) Face to face interaction has become less and less important in society. We are all on our phones, watching TV or on our computers sending text messages or on facebook. 3.) Everywhere you look people are not looking at the person they are talking to, they are too busy with gadgets. I mean who here has been annoyed becuase the person they were talking to was texting?4. We now have more ways than ever to communicate but we are farther apart than we have ever been.So basically my question is, Do you think technology is good or bad for humans?
- It's certainly not destroying human communication. In fact, in terms of breadth and scope, and in terms of the number of people an average person might communicate in the course of a day, it's increased human communication hugely. It is, however, causing a raid development in human communication. You note that we seldom seem to speak face to face anymore. That's certainly true, and yet how many more people per day do you think our ancestors spoke to face to face than we do today? As a percentage, surely a lot more, but in absolute numbers? I'd suggest about the same. We talk to more people, from much wider areas than our ancestors ever dreamed of. You note that people that we do talk to often are also using gadgets. I have been annoyed by this trend, but I think of it as a part of that evolution I mentioned before. We tend to multitask now, more than ever. I'm not sure that frenetic pace is a good thing, however. Finally, your draw a conclusion that we are now farther apart than ever before. I'm not sure I agree, and I don't see any evidence to support your conclusion directly. I have internet pen pals from all around the world, and in some ways, I think the ease of long range communication has brought us closer together than was ever possible before. I talk to people daily who have completely different takes upon world events, based on their culture and upbringing, and I think that variety of opinion is very enlightening. At any rate, we are having to evolve. Our modes of behavior, our traditions are changing, and while it styresses those of us who are comfortable with the old, traditional ways of doing things, in just a few short decades, most of us will be gone, and our children will be lamenting the changes they see.
- Q:Is it true that the rings of Saturn are not natural, but instead were made by machinery?
- Quite right - the Ptolemeic Greeks back in 300 BC launched a number of rockets carrying machinery into the solar system. One machine captured a couple of asteroids from the asteroid belt on its way to Saturn. When it reached Saturn orbit in 296 BC it ground up the asteroids and ejected the rubble into orbit. A second machine that arrived a year later set small asteroids in orbit in the rings to shepherd the material and keep the rings in place. Another one of their amazing machines seemed to have misinterpreted a line of code in its instructions and started digging a trench on Mars, and before their signals were received and interpreted by the digger it had carved the Valles Marinaris. There was a third machine that was intended to study Jupiter, but it crashed into the planet and created the Great Red Spot.
- Q:why are safety symbols placed near electrical machinery ?
- Electricity is dangerous. Beware, is what it means. TexMav
- Q:*I have a garden shredder. If I wish to dismantle it (say when it jams) I find I cannot unfasten the screws, because they are of a strange type At the lip of the recess in the head the shape is hexagonal but this develops into a hemisphere within a short distance. What is this type of screw called and where to I get the tool which will offer purchase on the screws?
- problematic step. look on to yahoo or google. that will help!
- Q:Survey: What is your favorite thing to do while operating heavy machinery?
- Drink heavily while popping an occasional Vicodin
- Q:its the yellow one on the right that criss crosses underneath it
- Can you be a little more specific ? There are two yellow machines on the right. One is a man lift and the other is a mixing hopper of some kind. The green piece of equipment is some kind of auger that looks like it may be for dispensing some kind of material. The white piece of machinery with the bucket loader under the hopper is called a BobCat. Some of these machines do not look familiar as being used here in the US. The photos are showing how the company's drive hubs are being used in different situations. I don't see that they describe the different pieces of equipment. Sorry I couldn't help more.
- Q:mainly in construction.
- Computerized machinery can cut labor costs by automating a lot of tasks. This a given worker produce more in the same time and is thus more efficient. It can also cut waste by reducing errors in measurements and assuring maximum use of raw materials.
- Q:is it worth visiting ,do lemme know if anyone visited there....and do one needs register as visitor.
- Being a permanent invitee, I received the invitation couple of weeks back itself. But due to some Business related work at Singapore, I could not attend. My visitor badge must be in Registration counter. It is a Second hand Industrial machinery show, as more and more Industries are opting for a good used machinery, which works out cheaper. In fact most of my Customer are in Delhi for the show. Are you in Heavy Industry ?
- Q:A CPA told me that (around) 7% for the first year is normal for business machinery depreciation. My question is... if you bought the machine during the year, can you only depreciate it based upon the ratio of days you owned it to the year, or can you depreciate it as if you owned it the whole year?For instance, on March 1st I bought a machine for $100,000. Can I depreciate it for the MACRS yearly rate, or do I need to treat the depreciation as a partial year portion of the possible depreciation rate? (lt; approx 7%)?
- partial year or you can use section 179 or section 168 to expense greater than normal amounts.
- Q:can we as humans learn how to fly without any type of machinery?
- Yes. But the mental discipline would be very hard to maintain.
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Forklift: FL520Q,Ergonomic design, comfortable operation
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10 unit/month
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