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      Jungheinrich TFG 660 vs. Crown RR 5285S

      5 reasons to buy Jungheinrich TFG 660:

      Sizes

      Clearance 250 mm and 50.8 mm 80 % more or 199.2 mm

      Operation

      Maximum speed 25 km/h and 13.4 km/h 46 % more or 11.6 km/h

      Lifting mechanism

      Lifting capacity 6000 kg and 2041.2 kg 66 % more or 3958.8 kg
      Lifting speed 98.4 ft. / min and 86 ft. / min 13 % more or 12.4 ft.
      Lowering speed 118.1 ft. / min and 90 ft. / min 24 % more or 28.1 ft.

      1 reasons to buy Crown RR 5285S:

      Operation

      Front wheels number 4 and 2 50 % more or 2

      Neutral reasons:

      Sizes

      Length up to fork surface 3476 mm and 1394.7 mm
      Overall width 1640 mm and 1219.2 mm
      Overall height with mast lowered 2500 mm and 2260.6 mm
      Maximum fork height 3300 mm and 5029.2 mm
      Wheelbase 2225 mm and 1513.1 mm
      Height to overhead guard upper part 2510 mm and 2260.6 mm

      Operation

      Rear wheels number 2 and 2
      Working weight 9800 kg and 3704.5 kg
      Type of tyre increased flexibility and poly-filled

      Motor

      Fuel type Propane and Electric 36V

      Lifting mechanism

      Loading center 600 mm and 609.6 mm
      Mast forward tilting 6 degrees and 3 degrees
      Mast backwards tilting 9 degrees and 4 degrees
      Maximum fork spread 1500 mm and 762 mm

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      Sizes

      1. Length up to fork surface 3476 mm 1. Length up to fork surface 1394.7 mm
      2. Overall width 1640 mm 2. Overall width 1219.2 mm
      3. Overall height with mast lowered 2500 mm 3. Overall height with mast lowered 2260.6 mm
      4. Wheelbase 2225 mm 4. Wheelbase 1513.1 mm
      5. Clearance 250 mm 5. Clearance 50.8 mm
      6. Height to overhead guard upper part 2510 mm 6. Height to overhead guard upper part 2260.6 mm
      7. Maximum fork height 3300 mm 7. Maximum fork height 5029.2 mm

      Lifting mechanism

      8. Mast forward tilting 6 degrees 8. Mast forward tilting 3 degrees
      9. Mast backwards tilting 9 degrees 9. Mast backwards tilting 4 degrees