MICHIGAN / CLARK NSR25 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

MICHIGAN / CLARK NSR25 MICHIGAN / CLARK NSR25 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT equipment image

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OEM
MICHIGAN / CLARK
Model
NSR25
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Michigan / Clark NSR25 is an electric sit-down forklift powered by a 36V electric system, designed for efficient indoor material handling. It features a robust load capacity of 5,000 lbs with a 24-inch load center, making it suitable for heavy lifting tasks. The forklift’s mast provides a maximum fork height of 17.5 feet, allowing operators to stack loads at significant heights, with lift and lower speeds of 70 ft/min and 90 ft/min respectively. The mast design includes a slight tip forward of 3 degrees and tip rear of 4 degrees for added stability during lifts. Dimensionally, the NSR25 measures 4.6 feet in length to the fork face, with an overall width of 3.4 feet and an overhead guard height of 8 feet, ensuring maneuverability in tight warehouse aisles. Its ground clearance is 1.8 inches, and the right-angle stacking capability is 8.2 feet, complemented by a tight turning radius of 6.1 feet supported by a 5.2-foot wheelbase. The forklift weighs 7,879 pounds and utilizes solid tires with four front wheels and two rear wheels to maintain stability and traction. The NSR25 operates at a maximum speed of 7.1 mph (11 kph), balancing power and control for efficient workflow. This combination of powerful electric operation, compact yet stable dimensions, and capable lifting performance makes the Michigan / Clark NSR25 an effective solution for warehouses and distribution centers requiring reliable, clean, and maneuverable forklifts.

Technical Attributes

Turning Radius
6.10 ft
Fuel Type
Electric
Load Capacity
5000 lb
Tire Type
Pneumatic
Max Fork Height
210.00 ''

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