
Toyota BT LSF 1600 - Stackers (1.6 metric tons)
EUR 1,800
Availability
1 unit for sale
Overview
Are you looking for an extremely stable, strong, and versatile stacker?
We now offer a Toyota BT Staxio LSF 1600 from 2001 which is in very good condition and reliable for its age. The BT Staxio series is known for its high quality and is the obvious choice for heavy lifting, stacking, and intensive pallet handling in demanding warehouse environments.
The forklifts have only been driven 3554 hours. Thanks to the machine's initial lift (retractable support legs) It handles uneven surfaces, ramps, and thresholds with ease, and can also be operated with two pallets if needed. The model features widened support legs (LSF), which provide excellent stability even during heavy lifts at greater heights.
Technical Highlights & Features:
- Capacity: 1,600 kg lifting capacity—a powerful machine that handles heavy pallets with the utmost safety.
- Lifting height: 2,900 mm (2.9 meters) – perfect for stacking in pallet racks or on mezzanine levels.
- Initial Lift (Free Lift with Support Leg): Provides extra ground clearance for driving on ramps and inclines, which prevents the forklift from getting stuck on uneven floors.
- Driver Environment & BT Totalview: An ergonomically designed control handle that can be operated with one hand, as well as a stand designed to provide the operator with an optimal view of the forks and load.
- Battery: 24V 240Ah. The battery was manufactured in 2018. A charger is, of course, included.
This is a Swedish-built premium truck that combines raw power with agility—a reliable, long-term investment that’s ready for immediate delivery. Shipping costs apply.
See more information about the truck under "Technical Information."
Technical Information
- Model year
- 2001
- Model
- LPE 1600
- Machine length
- 2,100 mm
- Machine width
- 850 mm
- Machine height
- 2,000 mm
- Maximum pallet weight
- 1,600 kg
- Maximum lifting height
- 2,800 mm
- Fork length
- 1,150 mm
Frequently Asked Questions
At Relevator, we conduct a thorough inspection of the forklifts’ most critical components before listing them for sale. The following components are inspected:
- The forklift's battery—we'll perform a simple capacity test.
- The forklift's hydraulics: we check that the forklift can lift its maximum load.
- Steering and brakes: We test the steering and brakes and report any irregularities.
- Tires: We’ll check them for any obvious damage or defects.
Would you like more information before making a purchase? We offer a comprehensive forklift inspection conducted in collaboration with certified technicians.
For each individual forklift, it is specified whether the forklift is covered by a warranty and the duration of the warranty.
A lead-acid battery can last for 6–8 hours of normal driving. If driving is very intense and involves heavy loads, the runtime may drop to 3–5 hours.
A Li-ion battery has roughly the same capacity but isn't affected as much by how hard or intensely you drive.
All forklifts have a load chart that shows how much weight the forklift can carry. It’s important to keep in mind, for example, that a forklift with a 2-ton capacity may have a lower capacity depending on how the load is lifted.
If a forklift has a 2-ton capacity, this is generally based on lifting a load 600 mm from the fork mountings. The 600 mm measurement is based on lifting from the center of an EU pallet, which is 1,200 mm long. If you lift a load with a center of gravity that is further out than 600 mm on the forks, you can use the load chart to see how the forklift’s capacity changes.
All forklift models have different maximum lifting heights. The height specified for a forklift is the maximum height the forks can reach, and the lifting height depends on the forklift type and model. A standard reach truck may only be able to lift 10–20 cm, while a counterbalance forklift typically reaches 4–6 meters. Among the most common forklift types, reach trucks generally have the highest lifting capacity, with standard models reaching up to 12–13 meters.
The price varies depending on the voltage; batteries are typically rated between 24 V and 80 V. A smaller battery for a reach truck costs approx. 15,000 SEK, while more powerful batteries for counterbalance forklifts often range from 40,000 SEK to 100,000 SEK
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