MICHIGAN / CLARK ECX25 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- MICHIGAN / CLARK
- Model
- ECX25
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Michigan/Clark ECX25 is a robust electric forklift engineered for demanding industrial environments, featuring a 36V electric motor for quiet, non-polluting operation. With a load capacity of 5,511.6 lbs and a load center of 19.7 in, this forklift is designed for efficient material handling in manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution settings. The three-section mast delivers a maximum fork height of 15.8 ft, enabling high stacking, while the mast tip angles at 6 degrees forward and 5 degrees rear for enhanced stability. Lift speed reaches 55 ft/min, with a lower speed of 90 ft/min for controlled descent. The forklift’s overall dimensions include a length to fork face of 7.2 ft, an overall width of 3.7 ft, and a ground clearance of 2.8 in, allowing for maneuverability in tight spaces. The turning radius is 6.1 ft, and the wheelbase measures 4.5 ft, supporting agile handling. The mast lowered height is 7.4 ft, and the right angle stack is 7.5 ft, optimizing space utilization. The ECX25 is equipped with cushion electric compound tires, two front and two rear wheels, and a maximum travel speed of 8.6 mph (13 kph). The operating weight is 10,582.2 lbs, ensuring stability under load. Additional features include a max fork spread of 35.1 in and advanced ergonomic design for operator comfort and safety.
Technical Attributes
- Load Capacity
- 5512 lb
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- Max Fork Height
- 189.60 ''
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Turning Radius
- 6.10 ft
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