CROWN RC 3020-30 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
CROWN
Model
RC 3020-30
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Crown RC 3020-30 is a stand-up electric counterbalance forklift engineered for efficient warehouse and dock operations in confined spaces. This industrial-grade machine delivers a 3,000-pound load capacity with a 24-inch load center, making it suitable for standard pallet handling and specialized load applications. Powered by 36V electric propulsion, the forklift achieves a maximum travel speed of 6.4 mph, with synchronized hydraulic systems that monitor travel, cornering, and ramp speeds to prevent unsafe operation. The RC 3020-30 features a three-stage mast design with a maximum lift height of 190 inches, supporting lift speeds of 90 feet per minute and lowering speeds of 80 feet per minute. The mast incorporates a 3-degree forward tilt and 10-degree rear tilt capability, enabling precise load positioning and enhanced maneuverability in tight quarters. With an overall length of 5.22 feet, width of 3.32 feet, and a compact 4.5-foot turning radius, this stand-up rider configuration excels in narrow aisles and transport scenarios. Built for durability and versatility, the forklift operates reliably in diverse environments from ambient to cold storage facilities. The machine utilizes poly-rubber tires and maintains an operating weight of 5,880 pounds across its dual-wheel front and rear axle configuration. Ergonomic controls and attachment compatibility enable operators to customize the forklift for specialized material handling tasks, while the overhead guard provides essential operator protection during daily operations.

Technical Attributes

Fuel Type
Electric
Turning Radius
4.50 ft
Max Fork Height
106.80 ''
Load Capacity
3000 lb
DC Voltage
24.00 V DC

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