Kenworth is primarily known for manufacturing trucks rather than material handling equipment, so it's important to clarify any confusion. If you're referring to the distinct characteristics of Kenworth trucks that might relate to material handling or transport, one notable aspect is their emphasis on durability, efficiency, and advanced technologies designed for heavy-duty operations. Kenworth trucks often feature robust construction, cutting-edge safety features, and fuel-efficient engines, which can offer advantages in long-haul and heavy transport scenarios. While Kenworth doesn't specialize in traditional material handling equipment like forklifts, their trucks are often engineered to support various industries with demanding logistics and transport needs.
Total Chassis Length: Varies based on configuration
Width: Approximately 102 inches
Brakes
Type: Air Brake System
Front & Rear: Drum or Disc
Fuel Capacity
Standard Tank: 56 to 120 gallons
Suspension
Front: Taperleaf or Air
Rear: Multi-leaf or Air
Performance
Top Speed: Varies by engine and configuration
Gradeability: Varies by load and configuration
Electrical System
Alternator: 160 to 185 Amps
Batteries: 2 or 3, 12-Volt
Cab and Interior
Options: Day Cab, Extended Cab, Sleeper Cab
Seating: Premium fabric or leather seats
Safety and Comfort
Features: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, ABS
Additional: Navigation System, Telematics
J&J Truck Sales, Inc. Forrest Dodson: 434-215-0641 11453 US Hwy. 29 Chatham, VA 24531
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