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The Department of Defense is procuring a diesel-powered, seated-rider counterbalance forklift for the Army, with specific requirements including a minimum load capacity of 6,600 lbs and a lift height of 130 inches. The forklift must feature all-terrain solid pneumatic tires, an open operator station, and standard safety features, along with a warranty of at least 36 months or 4,000 hours.
The work involves providing a forklift that meets specific operational and safety requirements for military use.
Diesel-powered, seated-rider counterbalance forklift featuring a minimum load capacity of 6,600 lbs. at a 24-inch load center. Key functional
requirements include a 4-wheel configuration equipped with all-terrain solid pneumatic tires, a V330-equivalent two-stage mast with a minimum lift height of 130 inches, and a 3-spool Main Control Valve (MCV) with attached mast piping. The operator station must consist of an open overhead guard with a rain cover, explicitly excluding an enclosed cab, heat, or air conditioning. Additionally, the forklift must include standard safety features such as an Operator Presence Sensing System (OPSS)and be backed by a minimum 36-month or 4,000-hour standard commercial warranty. Daniel Spillers
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