KALMAR DCD 420-12 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
KALMAR
Model
DCD 420-12
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Kalmar DCD 420-12 is a heavy-duty forklift engineered for demanding industrial and container handling applications. With an overall width of 13.7 feet and a wheelbase of 18.1 feet, this machine delivers exceptional stability and maneuverability, even when operating at full load capacity. The mast system is designed to handle a maximum load of 92,594.2 lbs (42,000 kg) with a load center of 47.3 inches, making it ideal for lifting and transporting heavy containers and oversized cargo. The forklift features a robust four-wheel configuration, with two front and two rear pneumatic tires, providing reliable traction and shock absorption on various surfaces. The operating weight of 110,231.2 lbs (50,000 kg) ensures optimal balance and safety during lifting operations. Powered by a high-performance diesel engine, the DCD 420-12 delivers the torque and reliability needed for continuous heavy-duty use. Its mast type is typically duplex, allowing for efficient lifting and stacking in confined spaces. The forklift is equipped with advanced operator controls and safety features, ensuring both productivity and operator comfort. Designed for durability and ease of maintenance, the Kalmar DCD 420-12 is a trusted solution for ports, terminals, and large-scale industrial facilities requiring dependable heavy lifting capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
92594 lb

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