MICHIGAN / CLARK EWP30 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
EWP30
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan / Clark EWP30 is an electric low-lift pallet truck designed for efficient material handling in industrial settings. It features a robust 24-volt permanent magnet DC drive motor that enhances energy efficiency and extends duty cycles. The forklift has a load capacity of 3,000 lbs (1,360 kg), making it suitable for moderate to heavy pallet transport tasks. Its compact dimensions include a ground clearance of 1.5 inches, a length to fork face of 1.4 feet, and a height to the top of the overhead guard at 2.3 feet, supporting maneuverability in tight spaces. The maximum fork height is 0.7 feet with a right-angle stack capability of 5.7 feet, allowing for effective stacking and load placement. It has a turning radius of 4.8 feet and a wheelbase of 4 feet, facilitating sharp turns in confined warehouse aisles. The forklift operates at a maximum speed of 2.9 mph and has a light operating weight of 538 lbs. It uses polyurethane tires with a single wheel in front and two at the rear for stability and smooth travel on various floor surfaces. Additional ergonomic features include a solid steel steering and control handle designed for durability with integrated travel, lift, and lower controls accessible without removing the operator's hand. The electric power system includes standard AGM batteries for extended run time and an onboard charger with a 110V plug for convenient recharging. Safety is enhanced by an automatic parking brake applied when the truck stops and the handle is released.

Technical Attributes

Max Fork Height
8.40 ''
DC Voltage
36.00 V DC
Turning Radius
4.80 ft
Fuel Type
Electric
Load Capacity
3000 lb

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