CARELIFT ZB10056 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- CARELIFT
- Model
- ZB10056
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Carelift ZB10056 is a robust rough terrain telehandler forklift engineered for demanding material handling operations across challenging job sites. Powered by a Cummins QSB 4.5 turbocharged diesel engine producing 110 horsepower at 2500 rpm, this machine delivers reliable performance for heavy-duty lifting tasks. The forklift features a 10,000-pound load capacity with an impressive maximum lifting height of 55.9 feet and maximum forward reach of 41.1 feet, making it ideal for elevated placement applications. Its electronic powershift transmission provides smooth operation with four forward gears and two reverse gears, achieving speeds up to 21.2 mph to ensure efficient job site mobility. The machine maintains excellent maneuverability with a 13.2-foot turning radius and 4-wheel power steering capability, despite its overall length of 20 feet to the fork face and 8.4-foot width. Dimensionally, the ZB10056 stands 7.9 feet tall when stowed with a 10-foot wheelbase and 18 inches of ground clearance, accommodating varied terrain conditions. The dual shaft carriage delivers 22 degrees of rollback and 79 degrees of forward tilt, while hydraulic frame leveling maintains ±8 degrees of stability across slopes. Operating at 32,408 pounds, the forklift carries a 41-gallon fuel capacity to sustain extended work periods. The hydraulic system boasts 39 gpm pump flow capacity, supported by a 95-amp alternator on a 12-volt electrical system. Standard equipment includes a ROPS/FOPS operator compartment, automatic self-leveling forks, quick disconnect carriage, and pilot-operated joystick controls, ensuring operator safety and convenience.
Technical Attributes
- Max Fork Height
- 671 ''
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Load Capacity
- 32408 lb
- Turning Radius
- 13.20 ft
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
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