Linde Model 1313 Internal Combustion Cushion Tire Forklifts
Linde is breaking all the rules with their model 1313, cushion tire, internal combustion forklift. No traditional transmission, no need for standard brakes, operates a much lower RPM's? Find out what it means to your forklift's useful life, cost of ownership and to your bottom line when you operate a Linde.
Linde hydrostatic drive
Pressurized hydraulic system
Full belly-pan construction
Low RPM industrial engines
Shock-mounted steer axle
Linde Truck Control (LTC)
All-around visibility
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Unrivaled truck controllability = less product damage
Decreased maintenance expense, longer truck life
Extended engine life/service intervals, fuel consumption is cut
Longer component life
Increased operator awareness and care of equipment
Longer maintenance intervals, less downtime
No friction brakes, clutch or torque converter; infinite speed control
Belly pan fortifies frame, protects components, acts as skid plate
Maximum RPM is 2,100; 1,050 RPM at 7 MPH
Shock mounting protects components against road shock damage
Top system efficiency via optimized controls
Pressurized hydraulics - no contamination of system, extends life
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Transmission oil/filter change - NOT REQUIRED
Engine oil/filter change = every 300/1000 hours
Hydraulic oil/filter change = every 3,000/6,000 hours
Hydrostatic drive deletes TC trani, clutch & drum brakes
Tires are up to three (3) times the life!
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Linde Model 1313 Comparison Chart