MICHIGAN / CLARK ESM II25 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
ESM II25
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan / Clark ESM II25 forklift is an electric-powered counterbalanced stand-up model designed for efficient material handling in indoor environments. It operates on a 36-volt electric motor and utilizes cushion tires, making it suitable for smooth surface applications. This forklift has a maximum load capacity of 5,004.5 lbs with a load center of 19.7 inches, supported by a 3-section mast that allows forklift extension up to 12.5 feet in height. The mast features a maximum fork spread of 36 inches, with a lift speed of 49 feet per minute and a lowering speed of 80 feet per minute. Tilt capabilities include a 3-degree forward tilt and 5-degree rear tilt for secure load handling. The vehicle measures 6 feet from the front to the fork face, has an overall width of 3.6 feet, and stands 7 feet tall with the mast lowered and 7.3 feet to the top of the overhead guard, while maintaining a ground clearance of 2.5 inches. It has a turning radius of 5.1 feet and a wheelbase of 4.4 feet, enabling it to maneuver efficiently in tight warehouse aisles. The forklift’s maximum travel speed is 6.8 mph (10 kph). Its operating weight is 10,685.9 lbs supported by two front wheels and a dual rear wheel configuration. Operator controls include a hydraulically-assisted power steering tiller and spring-applied hydraulic release brakes activated by foot pedal for safety and ease of use. This robust and compact design is intended for industrial applications requiring reliable performance and precise load management.

Technical Attributes

Load Capacity
5005 lb
Max Fork Height
150.00 ''
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Fuel Type
Electric
Turning Radius
5.10 ft

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