MICHIGAN / CLARK CMP25 LPG SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
CMP25 LPG
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan / Clark CMP25 LPG forklift is a robust industrial vehicle designed for efficient material handling with a load capacity of 5,000 lbs and a lift height reaching up to 10.9 ft. Powered by a Mitsubishi 4G64 LPG engine, it delivers 47.5 horsepower at 2250 rpm and 120 lb-ft of torque at 1600 rpm, ensuring reliable performance for various lifting tasks. The engine's displacement is 143 cubic inches with four cylinders optimized for LPG fuel, balancing power with cleaner emissions compared to diesel models. Dimensionally, it features a compact footprint with an overall length of 8.5 ft to the fork face, a width of 4 ft, and a height of 7 ft to the top of the overhead guard, allowing for maneuverability in constrained environments. The forklift has a ground clearance of 4.7 inches and a turning radius of 7.9 ft, facilitating tight turns and navigation in warehouse aisles. Its mast assembly comprises three sections, capable of a maximum fork spread of 40 inches and lift and lowering speeds of approximately 98 ft/min and 100 ft/min, respectively. The mast tilts 8 degrees forward and 10 degrees backward, aiding in load stability during handling. The right-angle stacking height is 9.4 ft, and it operates at a maximum speed of 12.6 mph. The forklift rests on pneumatic tires, with two front and two rear wheels, supporting an operating weight of roughly 8,254 lbs. Overall, the CMP25 LPG combines power, compact size, and operational efficiency, making it suitable for applications requiring moderate lifting capacity and agile handling in a variety of industrial settings.

Technical Attributes

Tire Type
Pneumatic
Turning Radius
7.90 ft
Load Capacity
5000 lb
Fuel Type
LPG
Max Fork Height
130.80 ''

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