MICHIGAN / CLARK ESM II22 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

MICHIGAN / CLARK ESM II22 MICHIGAN / CLARK ESM II22 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT equipment image

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
ESM II22
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan/Clark ESM II22 is an electric forklift designed for robust material handling with a maximum load capacity of 4,519.5 lbs and a 36 V electric motor powertrain. It features a three-section mast capable of lifting loads up to 14 feet high with a lift speed of 52 ft/min and a lower speed of 80 ft/min. The load center is 19.7 inches, and the maximum fork spread is 36 inches. The mast is engineered to tilt forward by 3 degrees and rearward by 5 degrees to enhance load control. The forklift has a compact footprint with an overall length of 6 feet to the fork face, an overall width of 3.6 feet, and a height of 7 feet with the mast lowered, extending to 7.3 feet at the top of the overhead guard. Its right-angle stacking distance is 6.2 feet, and it has a tight turning radius of 5.1 feet, supported by a 4.4-foot wheelbase. The ESM II22 operates on cushion tires with two front wheels and a dual rear wheel configuration, contributing to an operating weight of 10,070.8 lbs. It reaches a maximum speed of 6.8 mph (10 kph), suitable for indoor and smooth surface environments. Ground clearance is 2.5 inches, balancing maneuverability and stability. The ergonomic design includes hydraulically assisted power steering and safety features like spring-applied hydraulic release brakes activated by the operator’s pedal control, facilitating precise operation and operator comfort during intensive usage.

Technical Attributes

Turning Radius
5.10 ft
Load Capacity
4520 lb
Fuel Type
Electric
Max Fork Height
168.00 ''

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