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