Toyota’s Loaded Container Handler is the king of the port. With a container lifting capacity of up to 90,000 lbs. and the ability to stack up to 6 containers high, this exceptionally stable container handler can be used in the most rugged applications. Popular in ports, terminals and shipping yards, the Toyota Loaded Container Handler will provide fast lifting cycles, high stacking and reduced freight costs.
| Capacity: | 90,000lbs. |
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| Specification: | 47 FPM Lifting Speed |
| Fuel Type: | Diesel Powered |
When a job calls for strength and durability, the Core Diesel Pneumatic Forklift delivers. With a lifting capacity ranging from 4,000–6,500 lbs., this forklift thrives in rugged environments like construction sites, lumber yards, and building material sites. High-performance pneumatic tires provide a strong grip on uneven surfaces, so you can tackle every task on your to-do list.
The Toyota Large IC Pneumatic Forklift can lift up to 17,500 lbs. and can easily navigate in gravel, dirt and asphalt. Popular on construction sites as well as in lumber yards, brick and stone distribution centers, specialized warehouses and heavy-duty manufacturing plants, this large heavy-duty forklift is engineered to be extremely durable and efficient in all conditions.
Toyota’s High-Capacity Core IC Pneumatic delivers the power and versatility you need to meet heavy-duty material handling challenges in any high-capacity operation. With a load capacity of up to 30,000 lbs., it’s ideal for lumber, steel, and automotive applications and can help you move almost anything. Top it off with the durability of a rugged drive axle and Dana transmission, and you’re ready to get the job done.
Boats are awkward to lift and present unique challenges when moving them on land. But, Toyota Forklifts has marinas and boat manufacturers covered with the new High-Capacity Marina Forklift. The Marina Forklift is built to your unique needs, so you’ll get the right piece of equipment for your application, whether you need a forklift for a boat storage facility, at the dock, or boat manufacturing and assembly plants. Each comes standard with negative-lift functionality that lifts and lowers boats into and out of the water.