MICHIGAN / CLARK C25CL SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
C25CL
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Clark C25CL is a robust cushion tire internal combustion forklift designed for demanding material handling applications. Manufactured by Michigan/Clark, this model features a durable high-tensile steel frame and a powerful 4-cylinder 4G64 engine with a displacement of 143 cubic inches, delivering 47.5 horsepower at 2,650 rpm and 120 lb-ft of torque at 1,400 rpm. It operates on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), providing reliable performance and efficient fuel consumption. The forklift has a basic load capacity of 5,000 lbs with a 24-inch load center, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial tasks. The mast system includes three sections, offering a maximum fork height of 15.8 feet and a lift speed of 104 feet per minute, while the lower speed is 89 feet per minute. The mast can tip forward 6 degrees and rearward 5 degrees, enhancing maneuverability and load stability. The C25CL measures 7.6 feet in length to the fork face, 3.6 feet in overall width, and 7 feet in height with the mast lowered, with a wheelbase of 4.6 feet and a turning radius of 6.7 feet, ensuring excellent maneuverability in tight spaces. Ground clearance is 3.4 inches, and the right angle stack is 8.1 feet. The forklift is equipped with cushion tires, two front and two rear wheels, and has an operating weight of 8,955 lbs. The maximum travel speed is 10.4 mph, providing efficient movement across job sites.

Technical Attributes

Fuel Type
LPG
Load Capacity
5000 lb
Max Fork Height
189.60 ''
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Turning Radius
6.70 ft

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