RAYMOND 4100-C35 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- RAYMOND
- Model
- 4100-C35
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Raymond 4100-C35 is a stand-up counterbalanced electric forklift engineered for efficient material handling in warehouses and distribution centers. This compact lift truck features an electric motor system designed to minimize operational costs while delivering consistent performance in indoor environments. The unit accommodates a maximum load capacity of 3,500 pounds, making it suitable for light to moderate lifting applications. The forklift's mast system delivers impressive lift speeds of 70 feet per minute, with a descent speed of 100 feet per minute, enabling rapid load positioning and cycle times. The mast offers a maximum tilt range of 3 degrees forward and 5 degrees rearward, facilitating precise load control during pickup and deposit operations. With a maximum fork spread of 32 inches, the machine accommodates standard pallet configurations and various load types. Operationally, the 4100-C35 achieves a maximum speed of 4.3 mph, balancing maneuverability with safety in congested warehouse environments. The forklift features a dual front and rear wheel configuration with rubber tires—16.25x6x11.25 inches on drive wheels and 10x7x6.5 inches on steering wheels—providing stable traction and smooth operation. Overall dimensions include a turning radius of 55.5 feet and a wheelbase of 69.6 feet, while the unit's compact 41-foot width facilitates navigation through narrow aisles. The 88-foot overall height with mast lowered accommodates standard doorway clearances. This configuration makes the Raymond 4100-C35 an ideal solution for facilities requiring reliable, space-efficient vertical load handling capabilities.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- DC Voltage
- 24.00 V DC
- Max Fork Height
- 88.00 ''
- Turning Radius
- 55.50 ft
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Load Capacity
- 3500 lb
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