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Help with the heavy jobs
04 March 2015
Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has launched new 10 to 16t diesel IC engine trucks – TREXiA EX.

The five trucks benefit from a fully-floating powertrain which ensures power on demand – with plenty to spare. At its heart is an intelligent 4.4L Perkins engine that, due to an advanced software and intelligent controller, is said to pack the punch of a much larger engine (129kW), while achieving full torque at low revs.
The air-to-air charge cooled engines give the TREXiA EX its characteristic responsiveness and high power density, while driving fuel consumption down. It is said to deliver 13% more fuel efficiency compared with previous models.
Its Power Take Off feature transmits full power to the hydraulic pump and the parking brake circuit, without the drive gear losing any power. In addition, front-end attachments benefit from operating power to spare – with 206 bar available.
Designed for clean-running and low maintenance, the new range meets the latest and most stringent emissions requirements, including Stage IIIB.
TREXiA EX’s advanced, low-maintenance after-treatment regenerates the diesel particulate filter during day-to-day use – without the need for burn-off or chemicals – reducing downtime and costs, while boosting performance.
Each of the five models offers easy access for routine checks and fluid top-ups, thanks to TREXiA’s RapidAccess design. The seat assembly tilts back effortlessly, ensuring the engine compartment is within easy reach. Meanwhile, intelligent engine management – fully integrated into the Mitsubishi Vehicle Control Module by CAN-bus – heads off trouble by recognising abuse.
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