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High quality and low price Power Stacker CLE1216/CLE1229

High quality and low price Power Stacker CLE1216/CLE1229

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PRODUCT INTRO

Economic and reliable
With CURTIS controller, with imported pump station.
This specification sheet according to VDI regulation 2198 only provides technical values for the standard truck. Non-standard types, different masts, additional equipment, etc. could produce other values. Right reserved for technical changes and improvements

1KG=2.2LB 1INCH=25.4MM

Up to h3 mm

ACTUAL CAPACITY (Q) kg

2500

1200

800

2900

1000

600

3200

800

500

Load centre distance (C)mm

600

700


Identification

1.2

Manufacturer’s type designation

CLE1216

CLE1229

1.3

Drive:electric(battery or mains),diesel, petrol,fuel gas,manual

electric

1.4

Type of operation:hand,pedestrian,stand ing,seated, order-picker

Pedestrian

1.5

Load Capacity /rated load

Q (t)

1.2

1.6

Load center distance

C mm

600

1.8

Load distance, centre of drive axle to fork

X mm

796

1.9

Wheelbase

y mm

1278

Weights

2.1

service Weight

Kg

660

750

2.2

Axle loading, laden front/rear

Kg

840/1020

880/1070

2.3

Axle loadings, unladen front/rear

Kg

300/360

340/410

Wheels,
Chassis

3.1

Tyres:solid rubber, superelastic, pneumatic, polyurethane)

polyurethane

3.2

Tyre size, front

Φ252x89

3.3

Tyre size, rear

Φ80x93

3.4

Additional wheels(dimensions)

150x54

3.5

Wheels, number front/rear(x=driven wheels)

1x+2/2

3.6

Track width,front

b10(mm)

650

3.7

Track width,rear

b11(mm)

390/505

Basic Dimensions

4.2

Lowered mast height

h1(mm)

1976

1951

4.3

Free lift

h2(mm)

-

158

4.4

Lift height

h3(mm)

1520

2820

4.5

Extended mast height

h4(mm)

1976

3270

4.9

Height of tiller in drive position min./max.

h14(mm)

880/1420

4.2

Lowered height

h13(mm)

81

4.2

Overall length

l1(mm)

1831

4.2

Length to face of forks

l2(mm)

680

4.2

Overall width

b1(mm)

890

4.2

Fork dimensions

s/e/l(mm)

60/180/1150

4.3

Width over forks

b5(mm)

570/685

4.3

Ground clearance, center of wheelbase

m2(mm)

26

4.3

Aisle width for pallets 1000x1200 crossways

Ast(mm)

2300

4.3

Aisle width for pallets 800x1200 lengthways

Ast(mm)

2300

4.4

Turning radius

Wa(mm)

1470

Performance Data

5.1

Travel Speed, laden/unladen

km/h

4.7/5.2

5.2

Lift speed, laden/unladen

mm/s

110/180

5.3

Lowering speed, laden/unladen

mm/s

115/100

5.8

Max.gradient performance, laden/unladen

%

6/12

5.1

Service brake

Electromagnetic

E-Motor

6.1

Drive motor rating s2 60min

kw

1.2

6.2

Lift motor rating at s3 15%

kw

2.2

6.3

Battery acc. To DIN, or no

no

6.4

Battery voltage, norminal capacity

V/Ah

24/120

Others

8.1

Type of drive control

MOSFET Control

8.4

Sound level at driver’s ear acc.to EN12053

dB(A)

67

 

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Go okorder
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do you mean exporting machinery out of a country into China?
Q:Thus increased unemployment. Would these changes in unemployment be considered increases in full employment underemployment or recessions? If you said the former, which sector of unemployment (frictional, structural, cyclical) increased?
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Bancini worked on the rail road for a long time he sees things in the world like a machine.

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