Mitsubishi 60-120N(H) electric forklift: New electric forklifts from Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks – Forklifts |  News |  LOGISTRA

Mitsubishi 60-120N(H) electric forklift: New electric forklifts from Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks – Forklifts | News | LOGISTRA


Industrial truck manufacturer Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has expanded its line of compact forklifts with a new line of heavy-duty electric forklifts. The new Mitsubishi 60-120N(H) electric forklift trucks, which have load capacities between 6 and 12 tons, complete EDiA’s existing forklift truck series. Mitsubishi therefore positions itself as a supplier of electric forklifts for a wide range of industrial applications.

The new heavy-duty forklifts have a lower protective roof that makes them container-ready while increasing their flexibility for use in different work environments. Of particular note are models with single tires, which are suitable for working in strong areas as they do not protrude beyond the chassis.

The H models offer special innovation with their four-wheel steering (4WS), which enables good maneuverability in narrow spaces. The front wheels of these models are independently controlled, ensuring improved grip and more precise maneuvering. The rear axle, with a full steering angle of 101 degrees and two drive motors, enables quick and smooth turning.

The truck’s load-sensing hydraulic system ensures consistent load handling response, regardless of load weight. Traction control ensures the most stable movement of the chassis in lifting heights of more than 2.5 meters.

Ergonomics in the cabin

In terms of operating comfort, the new heavy-duty forklifts offer a spacious and open cabin that accommodates drivers of all heights. The rubber-mounted housing reduces vibrations and enables smooth operation even for long periods of time. The forklift’s controls are modern and user-friendly, including two joysticks for simultaneous lifting and tilting as well as a touch-sensitive controller that responds sensitively even when wearing thick gloves.

The ergonomic design includes a fully adjustable driving position, a self-centering steering wheel and improved all-round visibility, aided by a rear camera. For a better view of the load points and forks, the usual chains in the area of ​​the free lift cylinder were replaced with hoses.

The forklift’s low seat height makes it easy for drivers to get in and out and supports switching from a forklift with a combustion engine to an electric model.

When it comes to maintenance, Mitsubishi’s new electric forklifts are also designed to be user-friendly. 48-volt batteries are readily available and allow quick and easy battery changes. They can be moved with a flatbed truck or a pallet truck.

Origin: EDiA forklift series from Mitsubishi

  • Mitsubishi’s EDiA forklift range includes electric forklifts with different carrying capacities and offers 3-wheel and 4-wheel models. Key features of the EDiA range include:
  • Performance-enhancing features: Trucks feature systems like AutoBoost for increased acceleration and torque, especially useful on off-road.
  • 360 Degree Steering and Intelligent Cornering System: These features allow the driver to turn the truck without braking, saving time and ensuring accurate cornering.
  • Sensitive Drive System+ (SDS+): This advanced driver assistance system controls the mast grip force based on steering angle and speed to enable perfect adaptation to the speed of the driver’s reaction.
  • Active Lane Control and Adaptive Lift Control (ALC): These systems reduce mast sway at high lift heights and stabilize the forklift when lowering loads.
  • Energy recovery and electromagnetic brakes: These features ensure optimal energy efficiency and reduce maintenance requirements.
  • Improved all-round visibility: The careful design increases the visibility of the load, forks and wheels, increasing safety and confidence when working in confined spaces.
  • Ergonomic Design and Comfort: The spacious cabin provides comfortable driving positions for drivers of different sizes and includes ergonomic foot pedals.