RAYMOND 4400-C40 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- RAYMOND
- Model
- 4400-C40
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Raymond 4400-C40 is a sit-down, three-wheel counterbalanced electric forklift engineered for material handling in confined spaces and warehouse environments. This compact lift truck features a 4,000-pound load capacity with a maximum fork height of 12.5 feet, making it suitable for stacking operations in trailers, ramps, and storage areas. The forklift is powered by an electric engine operating on either 36 or 48-volt battery systems, delivering environmentally friendly, quiet operation ideal for indoor facilities. With lift and lower speeds of 94 feet per minute and 90 feet per minute respectively, the unit provides efficient vertical material movement. The mast incorporates 3-degree forward tilt and 6-degree rear tilt capabilities for precise load positioning and handling. Measuring 3.25 feet in overall width and featuring a 5.73-foot turning radius, the 4400-C40 excels in tight quarters where maneuverability is critical. The vehicle maintains a 9 mph maximum travel speed and is equipped with 18x7x12.125-inch cushion tires providing smooth operation on smooth warehouse floors. Key dimensions include 6.4 feet to the overhead guard, 7.05 feet to the fork face, and 8.09 feet overall height when the mast is lowered. The integral sideshift feature allows operators to position loads side-to-side without repositioning the truck, enhancing productivity and minimizing product damage. The operator compartment features full suspension seating, hydraulic control levers accessible from either side, and excellent visibility for safe material handling operations.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- DC Voltage
- 36.00 V DC
- Max Fork Height
- 150.00 ''
- Turning Radius
- 5.80 ft
- Load Capacity
- 4000 lb
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