(DSI) Semi Rough Terrain

Doubles As Industrial/Construction Industry Truck

 

Features & Benefits

Details

  • Higher ground clearance against industrial forklifts.
  • High strength steel frame, with bottom protections for the components.
  • Adjustable (tilt and height) steering column.
  • Air admission intake located on the hood.
  • Additional filter for the returning lines (extra protection to the hydraulic components).
  • Very compact overall measures (height and width).
  • Low engine RPM for transmission (max. 2400 rpm) to minimize noise and fuel consumption (Lindrive).

Equipment

  • No software nor electronics.
  • Four proportional functions Walvoil valve block.
  • Engine can be fitted with a cold starter (optional).
  • High capacity Parker pump with priority valve.
  • Lifting function with accelerator (optional).
  • Parker hoses and fittings in the whole hydraulic system.

Security

  • Easy access to engine and filters through rear bonnet (with keylock).
  • Emergency stop button, for engine and brake
  • Homologated road lights
  • Vertical exhaust, with high outlet pipe
  • Hydrostatic service brake and negative parking brake. 
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