MICHIGAN / CLARK CSM10 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
Share Link- OEM
- MICHIGAN / CLARK
- Model
- CSM10
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
Market Value Calculator
A+Technical Description
The Michigan / Clark CSM10 electric forklift is a compact, efficient material handling vehicle designed for light to medium-duty lifting tasks, with a rated load capacity of 2,200 lbs and a load center of 24 inches. Powered by a 24-volt electric system, it operates quietly and emission-free, making it ideal for indoor environments. The forklift features a low operating weight of approximately 1,700 lbs and a stable three-wheel configuration, with two front wheels and one rear wheel, promoting agile maneuverability in tight spaces. Dimensionally, the CSM10 is compact with a overall length to fork face of 3 feet and a narrow ground clearance of 1.3 inches, while the height to the top of the overhead guard is 3.2 feet, allowing operation in constrained areas. The mast allows a maximum fork height of 12.5 feet, with a lift speed of 16 feet per minute and a lower speed of 19 feet per minute, facilitating precise load handling. The mast is designed for durability and stability, optimized for typical warehouse stacking needs. The forklift’s turning radius is tight at 5.1 feet and it has a wheelbase of 4.3 feet, enhancing its capability to navigate narrow aisles or confined work zones. It achieves a maximum travel speed of 2.6 mph (3 kph), sufficient for efficient material transport within facilities. Equipped with poly/rubber tires, it balances traction and floor preservation and is well-suited to operate on smooth industrial surfaces. Overall, the Michigan / Clark CSM10 combines compact size, electric power, and reliable lifting performance for versatile warehouse and industrial applications.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- DC Voltage
- 36.00 V DC
- Turning Radius
- 5.10 ft
- Max Fork Height
- 150.00 ''
- Load Capacity
- 2200 lb
Data Accuracy and Verification
Specifications and technical details are compiled from manufacturer documentation, historical records, and third-party industry sources. While care is taken to ensure accuracy, this information is provided for reference purposes only and may contain errors or omissions. Users should independently verify all details before relying on them.
If you identify any inaccuracies, please help us improve our data by reporting them here.