NISSAN CLS 40 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
NISSAN
Model
CLS 40
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Nissan CLS 40 is a compact, gas-LPG powered forklift engineered for efficient warehouse and material handling operations. This counterbalanced model delivers 55 horsepower at 2700 rpm, providing reliable performance for demanding industrial environments. The forklift features a 4,000-pound load capacity with a standard 24-inch load center, making it suitable for handling palletized goods and standard warehouse materials. Dimensionally, the CLS 40 measures 7.1 feet from the mast to the fork face, with an overall width of 3.2 feet, enabling maneuverability in narrow aisles and tight spaces. When the mast is fully lowered, the equipment stands 6.8 feet tall, facilitating passage through most standard doorways and facility entrances. The turning radius of 6 feet allows for efficient navigation in confined areas, while the right angle stack dimension of 7.3 feet accommodates typical warehouse racking configurations. The hydraulic mast system achieves a lift speed of 122 feet per minute, ensuring productive vertical movement of loads. Equipped with dual front and rear wheels featuring cushion tires, the CLS 40 maintains excellent traction and stability on smooth warehouse floors. The maximum travel speed of 10.9 mph provides adequate mobility for intra-facility transportation without compromising safety or load security. This durability-focused design combines practical dimensions with responsive performance specifications, making the Nissan CLS 40 an ideal choice for facilities requiring dependable, maneuverable material handling equipment with solid lifting capacity and operational efficiency.

Technical Attributes

Turning Radius
6.00 ft
Load Capacity
4000 lb

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