MANITOU CD18P SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MANITOU
Model
CD18P
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Manitou CD18P is a compact diesel-powered forklift designed for versatile material handling applications. This sit-down operator model features a robust 4LE1 diesel engine delivering 43.9 horsepower with a displacement of 133 cubic inches, enabling reliable performance in demanding work environments. With a maximum load capacity of 3,600 pounds and an impressive maximum fork height of 11.1 feet, the CD18P accommodates a wide range of lifting tasks. The machine achieves a maximum travel speed of 13.1 mph, facilitating efficient movement across job sites while maintaining operational safety. Engineered for tight spaces, the CD18P boasts a compact turning radius of 6.3 feet and an overall width of 3.5 feet, making it ideal for confined warehouse and industrial settings. The forklift measures 7.5 feet from the fork face, with an overall height of 7.2 feet when the mast is lowered, and provides 4.6 inches of ground clearance for uneven surfaces. The mast offers 12 degrees of rearward tilt and 6 degrees forward tilt capability, enhancing load positioning flexibility. Equipped with a 4.6-foot wheelbase and front/rear tire configurations (6.50-10-10PR and 5.00-8-8PR respectively), the CD18P delivers stable handling with an operating weight of 6,834 pounds. The load center is positioned at 19.7 inches with a maximum fork spread of 41.4 inches, accommodating various pallet and load configurations. This model represents a dependable solution for small to medium-scale material handling operations requiring durability and maneuverability.

Technical Attributes

Turning Radius
6.30 ft
Fuel Type
Diesel
Max Fork Height
133.20 ''
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Load Capacity
3600 lb

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