MICHIGAN / CLARK CST20 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
CST20
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan/Clark CST20 is an electric 24V walk-behind forklift designed for compact warehouse and material handling operations. This stacker features a robust 4,000 lb load capacity with a 24-inch load center, making it suitable for standard pallet handling tasks. The unit operates at a maximum speed of 1.6 mph, with lift speeds reaching 31 ft/min and lower speeds at 13 ft/min, providing controlled load movement in tight spaces. The CST20's compact dimensions include an overall width of 3.2 feet and a turning radius of just 5.3 feet, enabling maneuverability in confined areas. The mast system incorporates two nested sections, allowing maximum fork height of 9.9 feet with a right-angle stack capability of 5.8 feet. Equipped with a dual-wheel front axle and single rear wheel configuration, the forklift weighs 5,900 lbs when operational. The overhead guard height of 3.1 feet and ground clearance of 2 inches provide adequate safety protection and ground contact. Notable mast features include 2-degree forward tip and 8-degree rear tip capabilities, enhancing load stability during tilting operations. The poly tire construction ensures durability and floor protection suitable for indoor environments. With its electric powertrain, this walker stacker offers quiet, emission-free operation ideal for enclosed facilities. The CST20 represents an efficient solution for small-scale material movement in retail, manufacturing, and distribution settings where space constraints and precision handling are paramount considerations.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
4000 lb
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Turning Radius
5.30 ft
Fuel Type
Electric

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