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Toyota launches new 7-Series forklift range

Toyota has launched a new range of 6-8 tonne capacity forklifts with industry-leading safety features.

The new Toyota 7-Series forklift range has the Toyota System of Active Stability (SAS) incorporating the active mast function controller and tilt-levelling as standard equipment – a first for a forklift in this capacity range.

The new Toyota 7 Series has a three-way closed loop catalytic muffler system, a double-action hand operated park brake, neutral start safety switch and a memory tilt steering column. In addition low, wide entry steps with dual operator assist grips, low noise emissions and a high visibility overhead guard are all part of the standard offering.

The new Toyota 7-Series forklifts comprise of three models – the 7FGU60, 7FGU70 and 7FGU80 in 6000kg, 7000kg and 8000kg capacities – which replaces the current 5-Series models.

The 7-Series forklift models are built at Toyota manufacturing facilities in the US.

Toyota Material Handling Australia’s (TMHA’s) range of material handling equipment includes Toyota forklifts from Japan, BT Lift Trucks from Sweden and Raymond forklifts from the US.

According to TMHA’s Toyota product brand manager Jim Lobow, the new 7-Series forklift range 7FG/DU60, 7FG/DU70 and 7FGU80/7FDU80 offer two power plants – a r4.3-litre 66kW overhead valve V6 engine designed for LPG and dual fuel systems, or Toyota’s advanced 5.2-litre 63kW OHV inline six-cylinder diesel engine.

"Both are matched to an automatic transmission with two-stator torque converter and electric shifter that delivers exceptional handling and smooth acceleration,” Lobow said.

The range features an optional EZ pedal which allows operators to change direction while leaving both hands free for steering and working the hydraulic controls.

Lobow said optimal comfort and ease of operation has been maximised through the highly responsive Centralised Hydraulic Power-assist System (CHPS), which controls tilt, lift, attachment, steering and braking functions with a simple and reliable single-pump design.

Full hydrostatic power steering reportedly provides precise control for greater manoeuvrability and reduced operator fatigue.

In addition, SAS offers automatic fork levelling at the press of a button on the mast-control tilt lever. The operator can therefore work more efficiently and confidently, with less chance of damage to loads and storage racks, Lobow added.

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