MICHIGAN / CLARK C25D SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- MICHIGAN / CLARK
- Model
- C25D
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Michigan/Clark C25D forklift is a diesel-powered industrial vehicle designed for efficient material handling with a load capacity of 5,000 lbs and a load center of 24 inches. It is equipped with a robust 4-cylinder Yanmar 4TNV94 engine featuring a displacement of 171 cubic inches, generating 59 horsepower at 2,500 rpm and delivering 130 lb-ft of torque at 1,600 rpm. The fuel type is diesel, which supports the forklift's operation with reliability and power. The forklift has an operating weight of 8,838 lbs and uses pneumatic tires, enabling better traction and stability on various surfaces. Its compact dimensions include a ground clearance of 5.3 inches, an overall width of 4.1 feet, and a wheelbase of 5.4 feet. The height to the top of the overhead guard is 7.2 feet, with the mast lowered height also at 7.2 feet. The forklift’s mast consists of three sections, allowing a maximum fork height of 15.8 feet and a maximum fork spread of 39 inches. The lift speed is 108 feet per minute, while the lower speed is slightly slower at 89 feet per minute. The mast is designed to tip forward 6 degrees and rearward 5 degrees for optimal load control. The right-angle stack dimension is 9.1 feet, and the turning radius is 7.6 feet, which contributes to maneuverability in confined spaces. The forklift reaches a maximum speed of 12 mph (19 kph) and features a configuration of two front and two rear wheels for stability and performance during operations. Overall, the Clark C25D offers a balance of power, size, and precision for industrial forklift applications.
Technical Attributes
- Load Capacity
- 5000 lb
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Turning Radius
- 7.60 ft
- Max Fork Height
- 189.60 ''
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
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