MICHIGAN / CLARK C32CL SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
C32CL
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan/Clark C32CL forklift is a robust internal combustion cushion tire truck designed for heavy-duty material handling applications with a rated load capacity of 6,500 lbs at a 24-inch load center. It features a durable Mitsubishi 4G64 LPG engine with a displacement of 143 cubic inches, delivering 47.5 horsepower at 2250 rpm and 120 lb-ft of torque at 1400 rpm, optimized for reliable power and efficiency. The forklift has a three-stage mast offering a maximum fork height of approximately 15.8 feet, with a lift speed of 102 feet per minute and lowering speed of 89 feet per minute. Mast tilt is 6 degrees forward and 5 degrees backward, supporting precise load positioning. Dimensions include a ground clearance of 3.4 inches, overall width of 3.8 feet, length to fork face of 8 feet, and a turning radius of 7 feet, making it maneuverable in tight warehouse environments. The operating weight is 10,254 lbs. The forklift operates at a maximum travel speed of 10.2 mph and uses cushion tires optimal for indoor or smooth surface use. With a wheelbase of 4.6 feet and two front and two rear wheels, it provides stable and reliable handling. The overall height with the mast lowered is approximately 7.2 feet, and the overhead guard height is 7 feet, providing operator protection. The maximum fork spread is 39 inches, enabling versatility for various pallet sizes and load types. This model is suited for demanding warehouse and industrial operations requiring a balance of power, precision, and compactness.

Technical Attributes

Fuel Type
LPG
Turning Radius
7.00 ft
Load Capacity
6500 lb
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Max Fork Height
189.60 ''

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