China manufacturer 2 t LPG & gasoline forklift for heavy-duty tasks


  • Loading capacity: 2000kg
  • Lifting Height: 3000mm-6000mm
  • Engine: NISSAN K21
  • Fork length: 920mm
  • Fork width: 100mm
  • Fork thickness: 40mm
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    An LPG forklift is a versatile type of forklift truck commonly used for lifting work in industrial settings like warehouses, distribution centers and manufacturing facilities. LPG forklifts are powered by gas that’s stored in a small cylinder found at the rear of the vehicle. Historically they have been favoured for benefits like their clean-burning nature, which makes them suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
    LPG stands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas, or Liquid Petroleum Gas. LPG primarily is made up of propane and butane, which are gases at room temperature but can be turned to liquid under pressure. LPG is commonly used to power forklifts and other industrial equipment.
    There are some key benefits to using an LPG forklift. Here’s a look at just a few of the features that make LPG forklifts so useful.
    LPG forklifts don’t require the additional purchase of a battery charger and are typically sold at a lower price than diesel vehicles, making them the cheapest of the three main types of forklifts available.
    While diesel vehicles can only be used outside and electric forklifts are better suited to indoor work, LPG forklifts work well indoors and out, making them the most versatile choice. If your business only has the resources or revenue to support one vehicle, then LPG forklifts give you the greatest flexibility.
    Diesel vehicles are loud whilst in operation and can be distracting to work around, particularly in smaller workspace. LPG forklifts offer similar functioning at less noise, making them a good compromise.
    Diesel forklifts create lots of dirty fumes and can leave grease and grime on their surroundings. The fumes given off by LPG forklifts are much more minimal – and cleaner – so won’t leave dirty marks on your products, warehouse or staff.
    Electric trucks don’t have a battery on-site. Instead, they’re built into the forklift. The chargers are small so this not a huge issue in itself, however, they do need to spend time charging which can slow down operations. LPG forklifts simply require the LPG bottles changing, so you can get back to work faster.

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