MICHIGAN / CLARK C25L SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

MICHIGAN / CLARK C25L MICHIGAN / CLARK C25L SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT equipment image

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
C25L
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan/Clark C25L is a robust pneumatic tire forklift designed for demanding material handling applications. Powered by a 4-cylinder, 143 cu in Mitsubishi 4G64 LPG engine, it delivers 47.5 hp at 2250 rpm and 120 lb-ft of torque at 1400 rpm, ensuring reliable performance and efficient fuel use. The forklift features a 3-section mast with a maximum fork height of 15.8 ft and a load capacity of 5000 lbs at a 24 in load center. Lift speed reaches 104 ft/min, while lowering speed is 89 ft/min, supporting rapid cycle times. The mast offers 6° forward and 5° rear tilt, with a maximum fork spread of 39 in for versatile load handling. With a wheelbase of 5.4 ft and a turning radius of 7.6 ft, the C25L provides excellent maneuverability, while its 5.3 in ground clearance ensures stability on uneven surfaces. The overall width is 4.1 ft, and the length to fork face is 8.4 ft, making it suitable for a variety of warehouse and outdoor environments. The overhead guard height is 7.2 ft, and the mast lowered height is also 7.2 ft. The forklift has a right angle stack of 9.1 ft and a top speed of 12.4 mph (19 kph). It is equipped with two front and two rear pneumatic tires and has an operating weight of 8838 lbs, providing solid stability during operation.

Technical Attributes

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

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