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2-3.5 Ton Diesel/Gasoline/LPG/CNG Counterbalanced Forklift
Product Introduction:
1. Dedicated Natural Gas System: Engineered specifically for forklifts, delivering superior power performance.
2. Excellent Fuel Economy: Cost-efficient operation with optimized energy consumption.
3. Eco-Friendly: Low emissions for improved air quality and compliance with environmental standards.
4. Quiet & Smooth Operation: Reduced noise and vibration for a better workplace environment.
5. High Reliability: Robust design ensures long-lasting performance with minimal downtime.
Technical Parameters:
Model | Unit | CPC20/CPCD20/ CP(Q)(Y)20/ CP(Q)(Y)D20 | CPC25/CPCD25/ CP(Q)(Y)25/ CP(Q)(Y)D25 | CPC30/CPCD30/ CP(Q)(Y)30/ CP(Q)(Y)D30 | CPC35/CPCD35/ CP(Q)(Y)35/ CP(Q)(Y)D35 |
Power Type | Diesel/Gasoline/LPG/CNG | ||||
Operation Mode | Ride-on Type | ||||
Rated Capacity | kg/lbs | 2000 | 2500 | 3000 | 3500 |
Load Center Distance | mm/in | 500 | |||
Standard Mast Lifting Height | mm/in | 3000 | |||
Overall length (without forks) | mm/in | 2580 | 2638 | 2748 | 2766 |
Overall Width | mm/in | 1150 | 1225 | ||
Product Uses:
1. Standard Material Handling
① Manufacturing Plants
② Loading/unloading production materials
③ Assembly line feeding
④ Warehousing & Logistics
⑤ Palletized goods transportation
⑥ Container loading/unloading
2. Heavy-Duty Applications
① Ports & Terminals
② Shipping container handling
③ Bulk cargo operations
④ Construction Sites
⑤ Building material movement
⑥ Equipment relocation
3. Specialized Environments
① Outdoor Operations
② Lumber yards
③ Steel mills
④ Scrap processing
⑤ Harsh Conditions
⑥ High-dust environments
⑦ Uneven terrain
4. Attachment-Enhanced Functions
① Bulk Material Handling (with clamshell/bucket attachments)
② Specialized Loads (using fork positioners, rotators, etc.)
2-3.5 Ton Diesel/Gasoline/LPG/CNG Counterbalanced Forklift
Product Introduction:
1. Dedicated Natural Gas System: Engineered specifically for forklifts, delivering superior power performance.
2. Excellent Fuel Economy: Cost-efficient operation with optimized energy consumption.
3. Eco-Friendly: Low emissions for improved air quality and compliance with environmental standards.
4. Quiet & Smooth Operation: Reduced noise and vibration for a better workplace environment.
5. High Reliability: Robust design ensures long-lasting performance with minimal downtime.
Technical Parameters:
Model | Unit | CPC20/CPCD20/ CP(Q)(Y)20/ CP(Q)(Y)D20 | CPC25/CPCD25/ CP(Q)(Y)25/ CP(Q)(Y)D25 | CPC30/CPCD30/ CP(Q)(Y)30/ CP(Q)(Y)D30 | CPC35/CPCD35/ CP(Q)(Y)35/ CP(Q)(Y)D35 |
Power Type | Diesel/Gasoline/LPG/CNG | ||||
Operation Mode | Ride-on Type | ||||
Rated Capacity | kg/lbs | 2000 | 2500 | 3000 | 3500 |
Load Center Distance | mm/in | 500 | |||
Standard Mast Lifting Height | mm/in | 3000 | |||
Overall length (without forks) | mm/in | 2580 | 2638 | 2748 | 2766 |
Overall Width | mm/in | 1150 | 1225 | ||
Product Uses:
1. Standard Material Handling
① Manufacturing Plants
② Loading/unloading production materials
③ Assembly line feeding
④ Warehousing & Logistics
⑤ Palletized goods transportation
⑥ Container loading/unloading
2. Heavy-Duty Applications
① Ports & Terminals
② Shipping container handling
③ Bulk cargo operations
④ Construction Sites
⑤ Building material movement
⑥ Equipment relocation
3. Specialized Environments
① Outdoor Operations
② Lumber yards
③ Steel mills
④ Scrap processing
⑤ Harsh Conditions
⑥ High-dust environments
⑦ Uneven terrain
4. Attachment-Enhanced Functions
① Bulk Material Handling (with clamshell/bucket attachments)
② Specialized Loads (using fork positioners, rotators, etc.)
1. Engine Issues
① Problem: Difficulty Starting the Engine
Possible Causes:
Insufficient fuel or clogged fuel lines
Low battery charge/starter motor failure
Clogged air filter
No preheating in cold conditions (diesel engines)
Solutions:
Check fuel level and filter, clean fuel lines;
Test battery voltage, recharge or replace;
Clean or replace the air filter;
Use the preheating function for diesel engines in cold weather.
② Problem: Black Smoke from the Engine
Cause: Incomplete combustion (excess fuel or insufficient air intake).
Solution:
Check if the air filter is clogged;
Adjust the fuel injector or high-pressure pump;
Avoid overloading.
2. Hydraulic System Issues
① Problem: Slow or Weak Lifting
Possible Causes:
Low hydraulic oil level or degraded oil quality;
Hydraulic pump wear or oil leakage;
Improper adjustment of the control valve.
Solution:
Refill or replace hydraulic oil (use manufacturer-specified grade);
Check pump and pipeline seals;
Contact a technician to adjust the pressure valve.
② Problem: Fork Drifting Down Automatically
Cause: Worn hydraulic cylinder seals or internal valve leakage.
Solution: Replace seals or repair the control valve.
3. Transmission Issues
Problem: Gearbox Noise or Difficulty Shifting
Possible Causes:
Low or degraded gear oil;
Worn clutch plates (mechanical transmission);
Loose shifting linkage.
Solution:
Check oil level and replace gear oil;
Adjust or replace clutch friction plates;
Tighten linkage bolts.
4. Steering System Issues
Problem: Heavy Steering
Causes:
Low hydraulic steering fluid;
Faulty steering gear or power steering pump;
Low tire pressure.
Solution:
Refill or replace hydraulic fluid;
Check power steering pump pressure;
Maintain proper tire pressure.
5. Routine Maintenance Issues
① Problem: When to Replace the Three Filters (Air/Oil/Fuel)?
Recommendations:
Air filter: Every 200-300 hours (depending on working conditions);
Oil filter: With every oil change (~500 hours);
Fuel filter: Every 1,000 hours or as per manufacturer guidelines.
② Problem: Abnormal Tire Wear
Causes: Incorrect tire pressure, overloading, or frequent hard braking.
Solution: Regularly check tire pressure and operate correctly.
6. Safety Operation Notes
Problem: Sudden Engine Shutdown During Operation
Emergency Steps:
Brake immediately and lower the forks;
Check fuel and electrical systems;
If unresolved, contact maintenance personnel.
Problem: Exhaust Odor (LPG/Diesel)
Possible Causes: Incomplete combustion or gas leakage (LPG).
Action: Stop the engine, inspect fuel lines, and ensure proper ventilation.
7. Other Common Issues
Battery Drain:
Charge regularly and avoid prolonged inactivity.
Dashboard Warning Lights:
Refer to the manual for error codes (e.g., high coolant temperature, low oil pressure).
1. Engine Issues
① Problem: Difficulty Starting the Engine
Possible Causes:
Insufficient fuel or clogged fuel lines
Low battery charge/starter motor failure
Clogged air filter
No preheating in cold conditions (diesel engines)
Solutions:
Check fuel level and filter, clean fuel lines;
Test battery voltage, recharge or replace;
Clean or replace the air filter;
Use the preheating function for diesel engines in cold weather.
② Problem: Black Smoke from the Engine
Cause: Incomplete combustion (excess fuel or insufficient air intake).
Solution:
Check if the air filter is clogged;
Adjust the fuel injector or high-pressure pump;
Avoid overloading.
2. Hydraulic System Issues
① Problem: Slow or Weak Lifting
Possible Causes:
Low hydraulic oil level or degraded oil quality;
Hydraulic pump wear or oil leakage;
Improper adjustment of the control valve.
Solution:
Refill or replace hydraulic oil (use manufacturer-specified grade);
Check pump and pipeline seals;
Contact a technician to adjust the pressure valve.
② Problem: Fork Drifting Down Automatically
Cause: Worn hydraulic cylinder seals or internal valve leakage.
Solution: Replace seals or repair the control valve.
3. Transmission Issues
Problem: Gearbox Noise or Difficulty Shifting
Possible Causes:
Low or degraded gear oil;
Worn clutch plates (mechanical transmission);
Loose shifting linkage.
Solution:
Check oil level and replace gear oil;
Adjust or replace clutch friction plates;
Tighten linkage bolts.
4. Steering System Issues
Problem: Heavy Steering
Causes:
Low hydraulic steering fluid;
Faulty steering gear or power steering pump;
Low tire pressure.
Solution:
Refill or replace hydraulic fluid;
Check power steering pump pressure;
Maintain proper tire pressure.
5. Routine Maintenance Issues
① Problem: When to Replace the Three Filters (Air/Oil/Fuel)?
Recommendations:
Air filter: Every 200-300 hours (depending on working conditions);
Oil filter: With every oil change (~500 hours);
Fuel filter: Every 1,000 hours or as per manufacturer guidelines.
② Problem: Abnormal Tire Wear
Causes: Incorrect tire pressure, overloading, or frequent hard braking.
Solution: Regularly check tire pressure and operate correctly.
6. Safety Operation Notes
Problem: Sudden Engine Shutdown During Operation
Emergency Steps:
Brake immediately and lower the forks;
Check fuel and electrical systems;
If unresolved, contact maintenance personnel.
Problem: Exhaust Odor (LPG/Diesel)
Possible Causes: Incomplete combustion or gas leakage (LPG).
Action: Stop the engine, inspect fuel lines, and ensure proper ventilation.
7. Other Common Issues
Battery Drain:
Charge regularly and avoid prolonged inactivity.
Dashboard Warning Lights:
Refer to the manual for error codes (e.g., high coolant temperature, low oil pressure).