HYSTER Container Handler (PBR)

he HYSTER Container Handler is a heavy-duty industrial vehicle designed for lifting and transporting shipping containers in ports, freight terminals, and logistics hubs. Engineered for high performance and durability, it features a powerful hydraulic lifting system and a reinforced steel frame capable of handling extreme loads with precision and stability.
The chassis is robust and reinforced, ensuring excellent weight distribution and structural integrity during operation. Large, high-traction industrial tires provide superior grip and maneuverability on various surfaces, while the articulated steering system enhances control when navigating tight spaces.
The lifting mast and spreader mechanism is designed for adjustable reach and height, allowing the handler to stack containers efficiently. The hydraulic system ensures smooth and controlled lifting, while the locking twistlocks secure the containers safely during transport. The operator’s cab is ergonomically designed with wide visibility windows, an intuitive control panel, and safety features, ensuring comfort and efficiency during long hours of operation.
The realistic GameReady 3D model of the HYSTER Container Handler is meticulously crafted with high-quality PBR (Physically Based Rendering) textures, ensuring accurate material properties such as metallic reflections, weathered surfaces, and realistic wear effects. The model includes detailed hydraulic components, lifting mechanisms, and textured tire treads, enhancing its authenticity.
Optimized for real-time applications, the model features clean topology, efficient UV mapping, and multiple LODs (Levels of Detail) for seamless integration into game engines (Unreal Engine, Unity), simulation software, and industrial visualization projects. The textures include albedo, roughness, metallic, normal, and AO maps, ensuring a high level of realism in various lighting conditions.
File type: 3DS, FBX, LWO, MAX, OBJ
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