3-ton diesel forklift
The ST 300-D all-terrain forklift is a powerful machine for demanding lifting and transport tasks. With a lifting height of 5.00 meters and a maximum load capacity of 3,000 kg, it can easily handle even heavy loads. At full lifting height, it can still carry 2,550 kg . The forklift has compact transport dimensions with a clearance width of 1.195 meters and a clearance height of 2.450 meters , which makes it particularly flexible and versatile.
Powered by a diesel engine and equipped with 2x2 drive , the ST 300-D offers optimal performance on a variety of surfaces. The non-marking tires protect sensitive surfaces and the side shifter provides additional functionality. The ST 300-D is ideal for outdoor use .
If you want to rent a 3 ton diesel forklift from BIBERGER, you will receive one of the following models:
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We won't leave you stranded. If you have any questions about our rental process or would prefer to speak to us in person, you can also contact us by phone .
You can reach us at +49 9451 9441510 .
Delivery or pickup?
Either pick up your devices yourself or specify where you want the requested devices to be delivered in your request. Whether delivery or collection: If required, you will receive instructions on how to use them when the device is handed over.
Do you have training or a forklift license?
In order to operate a work platform, you need appropriate training, also known as a lifting platform license . For a forklift, however, you need a forklift license .
As part of our SYSTEM-CARD training courses, we offer these to you in our training centers.
Unsure about which device to choose?
You are not sure which device is best suited to your project? Or you don't know which attachments are suitable? We can advise you or carry out a site inspection.
24/Emergency Service Hotline
Especially for customers who use BIBERGER rental equipment , our 24/7 emergency hotline is available at +49 9451 9441510 in the event of machine downtime.
FAQs
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