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Toyota FB10-7

2,200 lb Capacity • Electric • Polyurethane Tire

Specifications

Capacity2,200 lbs
Power TypeElectric
Tire TypePolyurethane
Tire TypePolyurethane
Drive TypeFront-Wheel
Fork Width4.7
Lift Speed2.8
Aisle Width65
Fork Length27
Engine Model
Travel Speed3
Operator TypeWalk-Behind
Turning Radius51.2
Battery Voltage24
Grade Clearance8
Transmission Type
Weight DistributionFront 70%/Rear 30%

Capacity Overview

The Toyota FB10-7 is a compact pallet jack rated at 2,200 lb nameplate capacity at a 24-inch load center. That puts it in the capacity range best suited for light warehousing, retail back-rooms, and small parts movement. Keep in mind that real-world working capacity drops below the nameplate when lifting above standard mast height, handling off-center loads, or running attachments like sideshifters or fork positioners — plan on the derated capacity from the manufacturer load chart for your actual use.

Power Type & Suitability

Electric is well-suited for indoor warehouses, food-grade facilities, cold storage, and any operation with air-quality or noise constraints.

Advantages: zero tailpipe emissions, quiet operation, lower operating cost per hour ($0.40–$0.80 vs. $1.80–$3.20 for propane), fewer moving parts so less maintenance.

Tradeoffs: requires charging infrastructure, slower refuel cycle than tank swap, limited outdoor use in rain or rough terrain.

Electric trucks fall into ITA Class I (sit-down rider), Class II (narrow-aisle), or Class III (pallet jacks/stackers) depending on form factor. For a deeper power type comparison, see our Electric vs Propane Forklifts guide.

Tire Type Fit

Polyurethane tires are ideal for clean indoor environments — long-lasting and non-marking, but rigid. Common on electric narrow-aisle and pallet-jack applications.

Typical Use Cases

Operations that most commonly run the Toyota FB10-7 or comparable compact pallet jacks include:

  • Small to mid-size warehouses with standard 48×40 GMA pallets
  • Retail back-room and receiving operations
  • Light manufacturing and assembly support

Pricing & Financing

New units in this capacity typically run $18,000–$28,000 before attachments; used units with under 4,000 hours list at $8,000–$14,000.

Leasing is worth considering if your accounting prefers operating expenses, or if you want a factory-backed service contract bundled in. Operating leases run 36–60 months with a fair-market-value buyout; capital leases let you own at the end with more up-front.

Next Steps

If the Toyota FB10-7 fits your operation, the fastest path is to request quotes from three dealers with identical specs — capacity, mast height, tire type, and any attachments — then compare. Pricing can swing 10–20% on identical specs across dealers, and the dealer behind the truck matters more than the brand itself (response time, PM contract pricing, and loaner unit availability all vary).

For buyers evaluating used units, work through our used forklift inspection checklist before committing — hour meter reading, mast channel wear, and hydraulic drift under load are the three items that most commonly kill a used purchase after the fact.

For the regulatory side, every operator of a powered industrial truck must be OSHA-certified under 29 CFR 1910.178, with recertification every 3 years. See our OSHA certification guide for what a compliant training program covers.

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Quick Facts

BrandToyota
ModelFB10-7
CategoryPallet Jacks
Capacity2,200 lbs
PowerElectric
Specs UpdatedMar 2026