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Eléctrica de 4 ruedas Mitsubishi FB20N2  7

Eléctrica de 4 ruedas

2024 Mitsubishi FB20N2

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4,409 lb

Capacidad

158 in

Elevación

Triplex

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Mitsubishi Forklift Europe B.V.
Países Bajos
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Fabricante
Eléctrica de 4 ruedas Mitsubishi FB20N2  7

Eléctrica de 4 ruedas

2024 Mitsubishi FB20N2

consultar
Precio
4,409 lb

Capacidad

158 in

Elevación

Duplex

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Mitsubishi Forklift Europe B.V.
Países Bajos
Nueva
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Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has been at the cutting edge of materials handling technology, for more than 25 years.
We built our reputation on the outstanding reliability of our trucks and we stake that reputation on every forklift that has our name.

Our success is your success.
Because customer care is an essential part of the Mitsubishi package, we've hand-picked an international network of highly experienced local dealers who are ready to deal with your needs...wherever you may be.

Their local knowledge and expertise ensures you get the support you need. And because they're supported by the global Mitsubishi network, anything you need can be in their hands. Fast.

Our dealers go that extra mile for you, and we'll go as many as it takes.

We are proud to be part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which has been transforming industries - across the globe - since it was founded, as a shipbuilding company in 1870 by Yataro Iwasaki.

Since then, the company has channelled big thinking into solutions that move the world forward - lending its rich engineering heritage and advancing technology (and lives) across the globe... and beyond.

As a global leader in engineering and manufacturing, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group delivers innovative and integrated solutions across a wide range of industries from commercial aviation and transportation to power plants and gas turbines, and from machinery and infrastructure to integrated defense and space systems.

Since 2016, we have been part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Forklift, Engine and Turbocharger Holdings, Ltd (M-FET), a holding company 100% owned by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd- which is also owner of the 'Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks' brand and trademark.

Currently, we operate as a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Logisnext (Logistical Equipment and System Solutions Next), which was formed by the integration of Mitsubishi Nichiyu Forklift Co Ltd and UniCarriers Corporation as a group company from M-FET.

The new company Logisnext, which was formed in October 2017, brings together some of the world's biggest names in engineering and technology, and is now the third biggest manufacturer of counterbalance and warehouse equipment in the world.

Territorio de ventas

The Netherlands; Deutschland; France; Great Britain; Ireland; Italy; Spain; Portugal; Russian; Sweden; Denmark; Norway and the Middle East Region

Últimas novedades Mitsubishi

Batteries and chargers: it’s crucial to buy smart
23/08/2018
Batteries and chargers: it’s crucial to buy smart

Is buying an intelligent charger worth the outlay? Do cheap batteries save money in the long run?

Forklift warranties:
22/08/2018
Forklift warranties:

how to stack the odds in your favour. Is buying an extended warranty a sensible safeguard or a waste of cash? Here are seven essential questions to ask when making your choice.

Forklift tyres: the crucial test that too many companies fail
20/02/2018
Forklift tyres: the crucial test that too many companies fail

Your forklift's tyres do a lot more than help your truck move around the warehouse...

Finance: get the right deal for your business
28/11/2017
Finance: get the right deal for your business

As with any other capital outlay, the way you finance your forklift truck purchases deserves special consideration.

Batteries and chargers: it’s crucial to buy smart

Is buying an intelligent charger worth the outlay? Do cheap batteries save money in the long run?

In trying to achieve the lowest possible purchase price, it’s easy to overlook the importance of specifying the optimum battery for your application… and then matching it with the right charger. A poor match can dramatically shorten your battery’s operating life. A good one could cut your energy bills by as much as 30% - and that’s not the only benefit.

Although the initial outlay is higher, the whole life running costs of electric trucks almost always work out cheaper than their LG gas or diesel equivalents over a 5 year period.

Euro-for-Euro electrics give you more energy per penny. That makes a huge difference as energy costs are a significant operational cost (second only to the cost of the operator him/herself).

When it comes to minimising your running costs, specifying the right combination of battery and charger is paramount. It requires the buyer to take a holistic approach rather than opting for the lowest purchase prices.

The right combination

A forklift battery is expensive: typically accounting for more than 20% of your machine’s total purchase price. Small wonder: it’s effectively your fuel source for the next five years. As such, it’s important you get the best return from it.

Battery technology has improved significantly in recent years… but so too has charger design and performance – especially the new generation of intelligent models..

Intuitive by design, this new breed of charger can sense the age, state, temperature and charge of a battery – meaning you don’t need to worry about over or undercharging and the risk of shortening battery life.

With 50Hz chargers and Ri active inverter tech you can achieve up to 93% efficiency — a 50% increase over conventional chargers.
Beware of false economies

As with all things in life, with batteries and chargers you tend to get what you pay for. A cheap battery may appear to offer a good deal when all you’re looking at the initial purchase price. However, look beyond that and the numbers tell a different tale.

Cheaper batteries tend to use much lower quality lead, or even less lead altogether. So while you’re saving a few pounds/euros at the front end of the deal, you’ll have far fewer battery cycles before the whole thing needs replacing.

To ensure you get the longest, safest life from your battery:

Don’t charge a battery that’s only partially discharged (lead-acid only)
Always finish the charge cycle before disconnecting
Only top up with distilled water
Check the plug and socket regularly
Compare intelligent chargers with traditional versions – they are more expensive but will prevent many problems (under or over charging etc), extend battery life, optimise shift length and reduce energy/running costs

Changing market

Once just the mainstay of indoor operations, the advent of weatherproof electrics, like the Mitsubishi 80V EDiA EX, means that they can be used indoors or out.

And while, standard practice is to replace your current truck with a similar one (eg diesel for diesel), that’s starting to change, too.

And it’s easy to see why. The EDiA EX is top of its class for electrics, but – put it head-to-head against its IC-engine equivalents and you’ll see it surpasses them in a range of areas, including acceleration, maximum travel, and lift speeds.
A bright idea

A Mitsubishi customer in Suffolk, England even managed to take EDiA EX’s benefits even further – harnessing the power of the sun to charge his truck.

The owner of a removals company, he installed solar panels on his warehouse roof. During sunnier months, the panels provide the energy to charge his truck batteries free of charge. And, by selling the excess power back to the energy suppliers, he was able to cover his truck’s maintenance costs.
Our conclusion?

Taking time for find the right charger-battery combo is not only smart financially but also safer. Considering whole-life costs is one of the smartest things you can do.

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KUHN Ladetechnik GmbH 4840 Vöcklabruck Austria
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Henley Forklift Group Ltd D10 Dublin 10 Irlanda
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