RAYMOND 4200-C35 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
RAYMOND
Model
4200-C35
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Raymond 4200-C35 is a stand-up counterbalanced electric forklift engineered for warehouse and material handling operations. This model delivers a maximum load capacity of 3,000 lbs at a 24-inch load center, making it suitable for moderate-duty applications. Powered by a 36-volt electric system, the truck features dual AC drive motors with counter-rotating capabilities that enhance maneuverability during tight turns and complex maneuvering tasks. The lift mechanism operates at impressive speeds, with a 110 ft/min lift rate and 90 ft/min lowering speed, enabling efficient cycle times in fast-paced environments. The mast provides 3 degrees forward tilt and 5 degrees backward tilt for load control and stability. Dimensionally, the 4200-C35 maintains a compact footprint with 41-inch overall width, 70.2-inch length to fork face, and 88-inch height to the top of the overhead guard, optimizing warehouse space utilization. The turning radius of 60.5 inches allows for precise navigation in congested aisles. Equipped with pneumatic tires—16.25x7 inches for drive wheels and 10x7x6.5 inches for steering—the forklift achieves a maximum travel speed of 7.2 mph when fully loaded. The ergonomic stand-up design includes an open-view mast for exceptional visibility, a single-axis control handle for intuitive operation, and the ACR System for smooth acceleration and consistent performance. This configuration reduces operator fatigue while maintaining productivity, making the 4200-C35 an economical choice for diverse material handling applications.

Technical Attributes

Fuel Type
Electric
Turning Radius
60.50 ft
Load Capacity
3000 lb
DC Voltage
36.00 V DC

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