MICHIGAN / CLARK CMP40 LPG 4X SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
CMP40 LPG 4X
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan / Clark CMP40 LPG 4X forklift is a robust industrial vehicle designed for heavy-duty material handling with an 8,000 lb load capacity at a 24-inch load center. Powered by a 262 cu in (4.3L) Vortec 4300LT LPG 6-cylinder engine, it delivers 93 hp at 2400 rpm and 235 lbs-ft torque at 2000 rpm, ensuring smooth and efficient power output. The forklift’s lifting mechanism includes a 3-stage mast capable of reaching a maximum fork height of 14.1 feet, with lift and lower speeds of 106 ft/min and 93 ft/min, respectively, providing reliable vertical reach and load control. Its mast features an 8-degree forward and 10-degree rear tilt for precise load manipulation, along with a maximum fork spread of 54 inches. Dimensionally, the CMP40 LPG 4X measures 10.2 feet to fork face in length and has an overall width of 6.3 feet, optimized for maneuverability with a turning radius of 9.3 feet and a wheelbase of 6.4 feet. Ground clearance is 5.9 inches, and the height to the top of the overhead guard is 7.4 feet, providing operator protection. The forklift runs on pneumatic tires, with a 4-wheel front and 2-wheel rear configuration, and an operating weight of 14,601 lbs ensures stability and handling robustness. Maximum travel speed reaches 13.3 mph, suitable for dynamic warehouse or yard operations. Overall, this model offers a powerful, compact, and versatile LPG-powered solution for demanding material handling tasks in various industrial environments.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
8000 lb
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Turning Radius
9.30 ft
Max Fork Height
169.20 ''
Fuel Type
LPG

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