STEINBOCK CD 33H SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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OEM
STEINBOCK
Model
CD 33H
Year of Manufacture
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Category
SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS

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Technical Description

The Steinbock CD 33H is a robust diesel-powered counterbalance forklift engineered for demanding industrial applications requiring reliable performance and stability. This versatile lift truck features a Perkins 704.30 four-cylinder diesel engine producing 53.7 horsepower at 2200 rpm, delivering 40 kilowatts of power for efficient operations. With a nominal load capacity of 7,275 pounds and a load center of 19.7 inches, the forklift is specifically designed to handle substantial loads with ease and precision. The machine maintains an operating weight of 10,890.9 pounds and offers impressive lift capabilities, achieving a maximum fork height of 10.9 feet with lift and lower speeds of 118.2 and 108.3 feet per minute respectively. The mast features 6-degree forward tilt and 10-degree rear tilt functionality, accommodating various material handling scenarios. Dimensionally, the CD 33H measures 12 feet in length to the fork face, 4 feet in overall width, and 7.7 feet in height with the mast lowered, providing maneuverability in confined spaces. The forklift achieves a 7.8-foot turning radius and operates at a maximum speed of 12.6 mph. Equipped with pneumatic tires and featuring two front and two rear wheels, the machine provides stable handling across diverse terrain. Standard features include an overhead guard, L4 tires, and HY transmission, prioritizing operator safety and comfort. Production dating back to 1997, the CD 33H series has demonstrated durability and reliability across various industrial applications and narrow aisle operations.

Technical Attributes

Fuel Type
Diesel
Load Capacity
7275 lb
Max Fork Height
130.80 ''
Turning Radius
7.80 ft

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