MICHIGAN / CLARK C17D SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
C17D
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan / Clark C17D forklift is a robust industrial vehicle designed for medium-duty material handling tasks, featuring a 3,000 lb load capacity with a 24-inch load center. It is powered by a C15D engine with a displacement of 134 cubic inches, delivering reliable performance. The forklift measures approximately 7.3 feet in length to the fork face, with a wheelbase of 4.6 feet and a ground clearance of 4.8 inches, providing stability and maneuverability. Its maximum fork height reaches 15.7 feet, allowing efficient stacking, with a right-angle stacking capability of 8.1 feet. The mast offers a lift speed of 120 feet per minute and a lower speed of 88 feet per minute. The maximum fork spread is 41 inches, accommodating varying pallet sizes. Operating weight stands at 6,507 lbs, balancing durability and operational efficiency. The forklift’s turning radius is tight at 6.9 feet, making it suitable for constrained spaces. It runs on pneumatic tires, enhancing traction and ride quality on uneven surfaces. It achieves a top travel speed of 10.7 mph (16 kph) with a 2-wheel front and 2-wheel rear configuration, optimizing both stability and agility in industrial environments. The overhead guard height is 7 feet, safeguarding the operator while maintaining good visibility. Overall, the Michigan / Clark C17D blends compact dimensions with solid engine power and versatile lifting performance, making it well-suited for diverse warehouse and outdoor handling applications.

Technical Attributes

Tire Type
Pneumatic
Max Fork Height
188.40 ''
Turning Radius
6.90 ft
Load Capacity
3000 lb

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