MANITOU M 26-2H SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- MANITOU
- Model
- M 26-2H
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Manitou M 26-2H is a robust rough terrain forklift designed for demanding industrial and construction environments. With a maximum lift capacity of 2,600 kg (5,732 lbs) at a 500 mm center of gravity, this forklift delivers reliable performance for heavy-duty material handling. The machine is powered by a Perkins 854F-E34T 54009.1.1 engine, featuring direct fuel injection and water cooling, producing 100.6 hp (75 kW) and 234.6 lb-ft of torque at 1,400 rpm. The engine meets Euro 2 emissions standards and is paired with a torque converter transmission for smooth power delivery and efficient operation. The M 26-2H has a standard lifting height of 3.7 meters (12.1 ft), with a maximum lift height of up to 6.5 meters, and a mast tip forward angle of 6 degrees and rearward of 12 degrees for optimal load control. The forklift features a wheelbase of 6.6 ft, an overall width of 6.3 ft, and a turning radius of 11.5 ft, ensuring maneuverability in tight spaces. Ground clearance is 15 in, and the overall height with the mast lowered is 9 ft. The operating weight is 11,226 lbs, and the machine is equipped with FRWD-145R20 18PR MPT80 TL front tires and 10R 17.5 134/132 M G291 rear tires for excellent traction. With a top speed of 13.8 mph (21 km/h), the M 26-2H combines power, durability, and versatility for a wide range of lifting tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Max Fork Height
- 28 ''
- Turning Radius
- 11.50 ft
- Load Capacity
- 5500 lb
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
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