MICHIGAN / CLARK CST10 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- MICHIGAN / CLARK
- Model
- CST10
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Michigan/Clark CST10 is a compact electric forklift engineered for indoor warehouse and material handling operations. Powered by a 24V electric motor, this three-wheel design delivers efficient, emission-free performance ideal for clean environments. The truck features a dual-section mast capable of reaching a maximum fork height of 12.5 feet, with a robust lift speed of 39 feet per minute and a lower speed of 34 feet per minute, enabling rapid load handling and precision placement. With a 2,200-pound load capacity at a 24-inch load center, the CST10 accommodates standard pallet configurations while maintaining stability. The forklift's compact footprint—measuring just 3.2 feet in width and 7 feet in height with the mast lowered—facilitates navigation through narrow aisles and tight warehouse spaces. The extremely tight turning radius of 4.9 feet enhances maneuverability in congested areas. Operators benefit from excellent visibility with the 3.1-foot overhead guard height and intuitive controls. The polyurethane tires provide smooth operation on concrete flooring without marring surfaces. Operating at a maximum speed of 2 mph, the CST10 prioritizes safe, controlled movement in busy facilities. The 4,900-pound operating weight combined with a 3.9-foot wheelbase ensures stable operation even during demanding lift cycles. The mast tip angles of 2 degrees forward and 8 degrees rear accommodate proper load engagement and secure positioning, making the CST10 an excellent choice for high-volume distribution centers and manufacturing environments requiring reliable, space-efficient material handling.
Technical Attributes
- Turning Radius
- 4.90 ft
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- Load Capacity
- 2200 lb
- Max Fork Height
- 150.00 ''
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