FORKLIFT SPECIFICATIONS |
Rental ID: |
10-638 |
Make: |
Hyster |
Model: |
S100XM |
Capacity: |
10,000 lbs |
Capacity as Equipped: |
8,000 lbs @ 24" Load Center |
Load Center: |
24" |
Mast-Overall Lowered Height: |
89" |
Mast-Maximum Fork Height: |
240" |
Mast-Overall Raised Height: |
Will Advise |
Mast-Free Lift: |
38" with LBR |
Carriage: |
Maximum Fork Spread Outside Dimension 40", Class III |
Forks: |
48” x 6” x 2/12” |
Attachments: |
None |
Door Clearance Dimension: |
94" |
Power: |
4.3 Liter GM V6 LPG |
Fuel: |
LPG |
Fuel Capacity: |
(1) 33.3 lb LPG Tank |
Transmission: |
1 Speed Monotrol |
Tires: |
Non Marking Solid Rubber |
Dimensions: |
60" Wide X 110" Long (Less Forks) X 89" High |
Gross Weight: |
16,430 lbs Approx |
Safety Equipment: |
OHG, LBR, Backup Alarm, Warning Light, Operating Lights, Stop Lights, Seat Belt, Fire Extinguisher, Low Fuel Indicator, Data Plate, Safety Decals |
Accessory: |
Third Valve, No hosing to carriage, Hydraulic Accumulator |
Details: |
This 10,000# Hyster forklift can handle any of your heavy lifting needs. It has 20' of lifting capabilities, and runs on LPG, Propane, which is good for indoor and outdoor use. All of the safety features are on the truck as well.
Interstate Heavy Rentals delivers our forklifts all over the Eastern seaboard to places like Pennsylvania PA, New Jersey NJ, Delaware DE, Maryland MD, New York NY, Vermont VT, New Hampshire, Connecticut CT, Massachusetts MA, Rhode Island RI, Maine ME, Virginia VA, West Virginia WV, Ohio OH, Indiana IN, Kentucky KY, North Carolina NC, South Carolina SC, Tennessee TN, Florida FL, Georgia GA, Mississippi MS, Michigan MI, Alabama AL.
We also deal with some construction lifts and aerials, as well as all kinds of rigger type lifts also known to some as "hi lo's and towmotors". All units are available on short or long term lease, and occasionally we have rental retirements for sale when our company is replenishing our fleet with new equipment. Our standards are very high when it comes to the forklifts we rent to our customers. |
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