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Netmak has launched its diesel off-road forklifts in Brazil, models designed to handle uneven terrain. Developed to serve sectors such as civil construction, agribusiness and logistics, the new machines offer greater stability and power in challenging environments.
Netmak’s off-road forklifts are powered by a 498 kW Xinchai A40 diesel engine, ensuring performance in demanding operations. The YQX automatic transmission provides smooth gear changes, giving the operator more control, while the optimized hydraulic system regulates force and speed, reducing the risk of tipping.
Furthermore, reinforced tires ensure grip on different types of soil, preventing jams and increasing efficiency in transporting heavy materials, such as sacks of grain, bales of cotton and metal parts.
For Silene Medeiros, founder and CEO of Netmak, the arrival of this equipment represents a significant advance for companies operating in challenging terrains.
“Many companies still use conventional forklifts in inappropriate locations, compromising safety and productivity. Our new models were designed to address these challenges, providing greater stability and operational efficiency,” he says.
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