CROWN SC 4020-35 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- CROWN
- Model
- SC 4020-35
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Crown SC 4020-35 is a robust, electric-powered sit-down counterbalance forklift engineered for high performance and reliability in demanding material handling environments. With a load capacity of 3,500 lbs and a 24-inch load center, this model is designed to efficiently manage heavy loads while maintaining stability and safety. The forklift features a three-section mast, providing a maximum fork height of 15.9 ft and a mast lowered height of 7 ft, allowing for optimal vertical reach and clearance in various warehouse and industrial settings. The mast offers a lift speed of 60 ft/min and a lower speed of 90 ft/min, ensuring rapid cycle times and increased productivity. The SC 4020-35 is equipped with cushion tires, a 4.9 ft turning radius, and a wheelbase of 4.2 ft, delivering excellent maneuverability in tight spaces. The electric drive system operates on a 36-volt battery, providing consistent power and reduced maintenance compared to internal combustion models. The forklift’s operating weight is 8,066 lbs, contributing to enhanced stability during lifting operations. Additional technical features include a ground clearance of 3 in, a height to the top of the overhead guard of 6.6 ft, a length to fork face of 6.1 ft, and an overall width of 3.6 ft. The mast can tip forward and rearward by 5 degrees each, and the maximum fork spread is 33 in. The forklift’s maximum speed is 8.5 mph (13 kph), making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. This model combines durability, operator comfort, and advanced engineering for reliable performance in a wide range of industrial environments.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- Turning Radius
- 4.90 ft
- Load Capacity
- 3500 lb
- Max Fork Height
- 191.40 ''
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