Speed: Mitsubishi's new FG25N model forklift is available with a 2.1 L engine that is capable of outperforming other rival's units with 5,000 pound capacity. It comes with a 3.0 L engine which is optional. The FG25N provides better lowering and lifting speeds compared to its rival. It provides a slight edge regarding acceleration compared to its rival and has better fuel economy.
Fuel Economy: On a European testing field, the Mitsubishi lift truck has continually shown less fuel per hour compared to similarly sized Toyota, Hyster and Nissan models. To show this point, the FG25N used roughly 1 lb. less per hour than the Hyster truck. This amount of fuel can add up to thousands of dollars over the lifetime of the truck.
Mitsubishi's electric lift truck trucks using AC or alternating current use thermal efficiencies and many of the other new technologies to produce high efficiency ratings. These are among the features which really make these specific models very popular.
Visibility: The designers at Mitsubishi produce their diesel lift trucks while taking into consideration the opening between the mast channels and the free lift assembly. Compared to competitor units, these features result in a narrow lift cylinder and wider free space between the masts on all new lift truck trucks. This particular design helps to reduce operator fatigue and improves visibility.
Operator Comfort: The newly designed operator restraint system found on the Mitsubishi forklift trucks is made up of steel-wrapped hip restraints with a foam material. This design provides much more comfort and strength compared to rivals' models. The machines have seat belts which feature a comfort stretch elastic strap to facilitate utilizing the lift truck in reverse. The hydraulic levers which take a lot less energy to operate and the small maneuverable steering wheel help to lessen operator fatigue and contribute to greater overall comfort.
The Mitsubishi staff will be able to show you the competitor comparisons and all their equipment competitive data. Salesmen could fill you in on things such as the sideshifter designs, the drive axle strength and the overhead guard. They will be happy to discuss maintenance intervals and answer any other questions or concerns you have so as to help educate people to make an excellent decision.