4T Oil 15W40 1 Liter
- For 4-stroke gasoline engines
- Suitable for all fuel types.
- 1 liter
€14.97 VAT incl.
The Bertolini BTR 450 crawler truck is powered by a Honda GX 160 four-stroke engine that delivers 4.9 HP. This crawler truck supports a maximum load of 450Kg and includes an extendable loading platform.
This model Bertolini crawler truck offers four speeds, three front speeds and a single rear speed. It operates with an oil-bath gear transmission . In addition, it has an independent PTO at 2100 revolutions per minute.
It has a minimum turning range of 700 mm with a discharge angle of 50º . It includes brakes with automatic cut-off when the clutch is released. This machine has been specially designed for professional users .
The BTR 450 also features a belt clutch with automatic release when the lever is released. It has a self-retracting starter. This model stands out for its easy handling, robustness and good load capacity.
This tracked forklift Bertolini is used for transport in various sectors. Agriculture, industry, gardening, construction, etc. This machine has been designed to combine a pleasant use with the efficiency provided by this brand.
Engine | Honda GX 160 |
Power | 4.9 HP |
Displacement | 163 cc |
Gears | 4 speeds, 3 front + 1 rear |
Load capacity | 450 kg |
Max. no-load inclination | 20% |
Transmission | Oil bath gears |
Brakes | Automatic cut-off when clutch is released |
Unloading angle | 50º |
Clutch | Belt with automatic release when lever is released |
Minimum turning radius | 700 mm |
Weight | 180 kg |
Difference between the oil bath clutch of other brands and the dry multi-disc clutch of other brands Bertolini
Oil immersed clutch brake (Other brands) Disadvantages
Multi-disc dry clutch Bertolini
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IMPORTANT It is mandatory for the customer to check oil and grease levels before start-up ! |
If it is not possible to check the goods at the time of receipt, it must be indicated on the carrier's sheet that the customer is satisfied unless an examination is pending. |
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