The Toyota J300-360XD forklifts in Latin America feature 3,000–3,600 kg load capacities, powered by a 4Y gasoline/LPG engine (37.5 kW) or 48V electric motors. Key specs include 5,300–5,800 mm lift heights, 460–560 mm load centers, and 12–15 km/h travel speeds. AC motor variants offer regenerative braking and 600–800 mm aisle widths, ideal for warehouse logistics.
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What engine options power the J300-360XD in Latin America?
Latin American J300-360XD models use 4Y gasoline/LPG engines (37.5 kW) or 48V AC electric motors. ICE variants deliver 115 Nm torque at 2,500 RPM, while electric models achieve 15% gradeability with 600 Ah lithium batteries. Pro Tip: Electric units reduce maintenance costs by 40% vs. ICE in high-usage environments.
Gasoline/LPG engines meet LATAM EPA Tier 3 standards with a 12.3:1 compression ratio, but electric variants dominate due to rising lithium adoption. For example, a 48V 600Ah battery powers 8-hour shifts in beverage warehouses. AC motors enable 85% energy recovery via regenerative braking. However, ICE versions remain popular for rural areas lacking charging infrastructure. Warning: Never use LPG in enclosed spaces—CO emissions exceed 1,000 ppm under load.
| Engine Type | Power | Runtime |
|---|---|---|
| 4Y Gasoline | 37.5 kW | 6–8 hrs |
| 48V Electric | 33 kW | 8–10 hrs |
How do lift heights affect J300-360XD performance?
Max lift heights of 5,800 mm require stability optimizations: dual front cylinders and 400 kPa hydraulic pressure. Higher lifts reduce load capacity by 15–20% beyond 4 meters. Pro Tip: Use Toyota’s SAS (Stability Action System) to auto-decelerate when lifting at maximum height.
Beyond basic height metrics, mast tilt angles (±6° front, ±12° rear) determine pallet positioning precision. For instance, stacking pharmaceuticals at 5.8 m demands ≤2 mm lateral sway—achieved via mast channel reinforcements. AC electric models maintain 0.33 m/s lift speeds even at max height, unlike ICE variants slowing by 22%. But why does this matter? In beverage distribution centers, cycle times per pallet drop from 90s to 65s with electric lifts.
What distinguishes LATAM J300-360XD models from global versions?
LATAM variants prioritize high-temperature cooling systems and ISO 9001-compliant dust filtration for tropical climates. Differentials use 85W-140 oil (vs. 75W-90 elsewhere), and alternators boost from 60A to 90A. Pro Tip: Extended radiator fins prevent overheating during 40°C+ Colombian afternoons.
Practically speaking, the enhanced air intake system filters 98% of 10µm particles—critical for Brazilian sugarcane mills. The chassis features 25% thicker zinc coating to resist 85% humidity corrosion. For example, Chilean mining operators report 30% fewer undercarriage replacements vs. non-LATAM units. Also, ROPS/FOPS structures adhere to local NOM-023-STPS-2012 standards, mandating 50% higher impact resistance than ANSI B56.1.
| Feature | LATAM Spec | Global Spec |
|---|---|---|
| Cooling System | 3-row radiator | 2-row |
| Alternator | 90A | 60A |
Redway Battery Expert Insight
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FAQs
Yes, but verify BMS compatibility with Toyota’s CANbus protocol—Redway’s 48V packs include J1939 decoders for seamless integration.
What tire options suit LATAM terrains?
Cushion tires for docks, solid pneumatics for sugarcane fields. Always maintain 28 psi in pneumatic tires—underinflation cuts runtime by 35%.



