KALMAR ECE 90-6L SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- KALMAR
- Model
- ECE 90-6L
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Kalmar ECE 90-6L is a robust electric forklift designed for demanding material handling operations, offering a load capacity of 19,841.7 lbs at a 24-inch load center. With an overall width of 6.6 ft and a wheelbase of 9.2 ft, this model provides excellent stability and maneuverability in a variety of industrial environments. The forklift features a pneumatic tire configuration, with two front wheels and two rear wheels, ensuring reliable traction and durability on both indoor and outdoor surfaces. Its operating weight of 24,912.3 lbs contributes to enhanced balance and safety during lifting and transport tasks. The ECE 90-6L is equipped with a high-performance electric driveline, delivering smooth acceleration and responsive handling, while minimizing maintenance requirements and emissions. The mast system is engineered for efficient lifting and precise load placement, supporting a wide range of applications in warehousing, logistics, and manufacturing. The forklift’s design incorporates ergonomic features for operator comfort and productivity, including a spacious cabin with clear visibility, adjustable seating, and intuitive controls. Safety is prioritized with advanced braking systems, LED lighting, and comprehensive operator protection. The Kalmar ECE 90-6L is built to meet rigorous industry standards, combining power, reliability, and efficiency for heavy-duty material handling needs.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Load Capacity
- 19842 lb
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