CROWN FC 4020-60 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- CROWN
- Model
- FC 4020-60
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Crown FC 4020-60 is a four-wheel electric sit-down counterbalance forklift engineered for versatile warehouse and material handling operations. Powered by a 36/48-volt electric system, this lift truck delivers environmentally friendly performance with zero emissions, making it ideal for indoor applications. The unit features a robust 6,000-pound load capacity at a 24-inch load center, accommodating a wide range of palletized and non-palletized loads. The mast system achieves a maximum lift height of 15 feet with impressive speed capabilities, offering lift and lower speeds of 76 feet per minute and 84 feet per minute respectively. The dual mast tilt functionality provides 5 degrees forward and rear tip, enabling optimal load positioning and operator visibility. Measuring 7.4 feet to the fork face with an overall length that supports efficient warehouse navigation, the forklift maintains a compact 3.8-foot width and 6.6-foot turning radius, facilitating tight aisle operation in space-constrained environments. The vehicle operates at a maximum speed of 8.8 miles per hour with a wheelbase of 4.6 feet, delivering reliable maneuverability across varied surfaces. Equipped with dual front and rear wheels featuring cushion-type tires, the forklift weighs 10,487 pounds fully operational, providing stable counterbalance performance. The 3-inch ground clearance and right-angle stack capability of 7.9 feet demonstrate this model's adaptability to diverse warehouse configurations, making it a dependable choice for light to medium-duty material handling requirements.
Technical Attributes
- DC Voltage
- 48.00 V DC
- Load Capacity
- 6000 lb
- Turning Radius
- 6.60 ft
- Max Fork Height
- 180.00 ''
- Fuel Type
- Electric
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