MICHIGAN / CLARK EWP45 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- MICHIGAN / CLARK
- Model
- EWP45
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Michigan / Clark EWP45 is an electric pallet jack designed for efficient material handling with a load capacity of 4,500 lbs. It operates on a 24-volt electric power system, providing a maximum travel speed of approximately 2.9 mph (3 kph). The forklift features compact dimensions including a ground clearance of 1 inch, a height to the top of the overhead guard of 4.2 feet, and a length to fork face of 2.2 feet, facilitating maneuverability in tight spaces with a turning radius of 5.5 feet and a wheelbase of 4.8 feet. The max fork height is 0.8 feet, and it supports a max fork spread of 27.1 inches, suitable for various pallet sizes. It has a single front wheel and two rear wheels equipped with durable rubber/polyurethane tires to ensure smooth operation and stability. The operating weight is 859 lbs, contributing to its agility and ease of use in warehouse environments. Notably, the unit incorporates advanced safety features such as a spring-applied, cam-released drum and shoe brake, alongside an electromagnetic braking system for effective stopping power. Controls include an ergonomic handle with integrated functions for travel direction, speed, lift/lower, and horn, promoting operator comfort and safety. The frame and forks are constructed from formed steel with reinforcements and greasable pivot points for durability and ease of maintenance. This pallet jack combines efficient electric power with sturdy engineering, making it ideal for indoor material handling tasks requiring precise maneuvering and reliable lifting performance.
Technical Attributes
- DC Voltage
- 48.00 V DC
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- Load Capacity
- 4500 lb
- Turning Radius
- 5.50 ft
- Max Fork Height
- 9.60 ''
- Tire Type
- Solid
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