HL F100 Rough Terrain Forklift
Articulated design: The articulated structure in the middle of the body enables the front and rear frames to steer left and right (similar to articulated loaders), with a small turning radius and high flexibility, adapting to narrow or complex terrain.
Large tires and high chassis: Equipped with wide tread, large tires and high ground clearance, it can easily cope with dirt, gravel, slopes and other harsh roads.
Four-wheel drive (4WD): Balanced power distribution, strong climbing (up to 30°) and ability to get out of trouble.
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Articulated design: The articulated structure in the middle of the body enables the front and rear frames to steer left and right (similar to articulated loaders), with a small turning radius and high flexibility, adapting to narrow or complex terrain.
Large tires and high chassis: Equipped with wide tread, large tires and high ground clearance, it can easily cope with dirt, gravel, slopes and other harsh roads.
Four-wheel drive (4WD): Balanced power distribution, strong climbing (up to 30°) and ability to get out of trouble.
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Articulated design: The articulated structure in the middle of the body enables the front and rear frames to steer left and right (similar to articulated loaders), with a small turning radius and high flexibility, adapting to narrow or complex terrain.
Large tires and high chassis: Equipped with wide tread, large tires and high ground clearance, it can easily cope with dirt, gravel, slopes and other harsh roads.
Four-wheel drive (4WD): Balanced power distribution, strong climbing (up to 30°) and ability to get out of trouble.
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Articulated design: The articulated structure in the middle of the body enables the front and rear frames to steer left and right (similar to articulated loaders), with a small turning radius and high flexibility, adapting to narrow or complex terrain.
Large tires and high chassis: Equipped with wide tread, large tires and high ground clearance, it can easily cope with dirt, gravel, slopes and other harsh roads.
Four-wheel drive (4WD): Balanced power distribution, strong climbing (up to 30°) and ability to get out of trouble.
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