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UniCarriers TX Series Forklifts 3 wheel/4 wheel, 1.25 - 2.0 ton Specs

The UniCarriers TX30M-TX40M three-wheel electric counterbalance forklift series sets the standard for highly maneuverable, versatile 3-wheel electric forklifts. Faster travel, lift, and lowering speeds along with impressive gradeability mean faster work cycles and improved productivity.

UniCarriers TX Series Forklifts

UniCarriers TX Series Forklifts key features:

  • 3 wheeler models and 4 wheeler models
  • Three "E" (Low energy consumption)
  • Energy consumption - 4.2kWh/h, 7% performance increase compared to previous model
  • Low first step making easier truck entrance/exist
  • Rear assist grip for ergonomic operation
  • Slim steering column with full electric "Steering by Wire"
  • Fingertip control lever available as option
  • Improved visibility through the mast
  • LED head light as standard
  • S3 - staility support system regulating the truck traveling speed, tilt speed and over speed in the down slope

The UniCarriers TX-M Series delivers the extraordinary maneuverability of a compact, 3-wheel electric forklift truck to negotiate narrow aisles and tight turns. It provides reliable AC motors that eliminate emissions without sacrificing torque or power. And it features electric power steering that’s precise and energy efficient.

UniCarriers Forklifts TX 3 wheel Specs

Model Type Load capacity Load center Battery voltage
AS2N1L13Q 3 Wheeler 1250kg 500mm 48V
AS2N1L15Q 3 Wheeler 1500kg 500mm 48V
A2N1L16Q 3 Wheeler 1600kg 500mm 48V
AG2N1L16Q 3 Wheeler 1600kg 500mm 48V
AS2N1L18Q 3 Wheeler 1800kg 500mm 48V
AG2N1L18Q 3 Wheeler 1800kg 500mm 48V
AG2N1L20Q 3 Wheeler 2000kg 500mm 48V

UniCarriers Forklifts TX 4 wheel Specs

Model Type Load capacity Load center Battery voltage
JA2N1L16Q 4 Wheeler 1600kg 500mm 48V
JAG2N1L18Q 4 Wheeler 1800kg 500mm 48V
JAG2N1L20Q 4 Wheeler 2000kg 500mm 48V

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