Discussion:
which forklift weights the most

which is the heaviest forklift in the world unloaded and how much is it capable of lifting?
i,m trying to top 72 tonnes lifting 40
  • Posted 13 Aug 2009 15:27
  • Discussion started by finn_r
  • New South Wales, Australia
safety = everything
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the machines at Patrick would of been Kalmar as well, Patrick had a fleet of KLMV 35 RoRo machines back then. Every now and then we are contacted for parts for these older Kalmar machines.
i will see if i can find some pictures of the 80 / 90 tonne machines.
Cheers
Ian
  • Posted 26 Aug 2009 10:39
  • Reply by ian_p
  • Victoria, Australia
thanks for that
good info
i had a look but so far only found references to them without any pictures.
i remember patricks had some with 6 wheels on the front operating in pyrmont in the early 80,s.and wonder what brand they were.
cheers finn.
  • Posted 25 Aug 2009 16:19
  • Reply by finn_r
  • New South Wales, Australia
Hi finn
Kalmar in the late 80's earlier 90's made a number of 80 and 90 tonne machines at 2400 mm load centers. if you have a look on the internet you should be able to find some further information.
Cheers
Ian
  • Posted 25 Aug 2009 11:03
  • Reply by ian_p
  • Victoria, Australia
thanks for the reply.

i have also seen the type being transported (but never on rail) using 3 trucks and trailers instead.
one for the mast
one for the top pick
and one for the machine off course
having worked on rail i,m surprized it was not over width or maybe they took the outer wheels off prior to transport.
  • Posted 21 Aug 2009 10:40
  • Reply by finn_r
  • New South Wales, Australia
safety = everything
we just sold one that is rated at 130,000lbs about (65 tons) @ 72 inch (about 2 meters) lift center and weighs close to 100 tons. came in on 3 rail cars and was assembled on site with 2 cranes and 3 technicians for 2 days. i know there are bigger ones but i have not seen them.
  • Posted 14 Aug 2009 12:42
  • Reply by rick_c
  • Texas, United States

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