Make | Toyota |
Model | 7FBEU15 |
Forklift Type | Three Wheel Electric Rider |
Basic Capacity (lbs/kg) | 3000/1361 |
Load Center (in/mm) | 13.8/350 |
Power | Electric - 36/48 Volts |
Battery Type | Lead Acid |
Tire Type | Cushion or Pneumatic |
Tilt - standard (forward/back) | 5/6.5 degrees |
Length to Fork Face (in/mm) | 72/1828 |
Overall Width - cushion tires (in/mm) | 41.5/1054 |
Overall Width - Pneumatic Tires (in/mm) | 42.1/1069 |
Height to Top of Overhead Guard (in/mm) | 78/1981 |
Turning radius (in/mm) | 58.3/1480 |
Right Angle Stack (in/mm) | 72.1/1831 |
Weight without battery - Cushion Tires (lbs/kg) | 4620/2095 |
Weight without battery - Pneumatic Tires (lbs/kg) | 4465/2025 |
Front Tire Size - Cushion | 18x7x12-1/8 |
Rear Tire Size - Cushion | 15x5x11-1/4 |
Front Tire Size - Pneumatic | 18x7x8-16PR |
Rear Tire Size - Pneumatic | 16x6-8-10PR |
Wheelbase (in/mm) | 51.6/1310 |
Steve Pickett –
What is the maximum ramp slope angle the Toyota 7FBEU15 can negotiate / handle without ‘scraping the forks on the downslope ?
Thank you.
Andy Guild –
Hi Steve – it sounds like you’re asking if the forks will scrape when the forklift gets to the end of a ramp and transfers to level ground? That isn’t a readily available spec because the forks can raise at least 10 feet off the ground – so that should cover any clearance issues when driving down a slope and then transferring to level ground. If the forks must stay close to the ground in your situation, then that depends on how close and how steep the grade is.