Clark GEX 20/25/30







Make | Clark |
Model | GEX 20/25/30 |
Type | Stand-Up Counterbalance |
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Description
Application
Indoor/Outdoor Manufacturing, Warehousing & Shipping/Receiving
Features
In the past, one truck would be used for outdoor applications and another truck would be used for indoor warehousing. Now one GEX can handle both environments, leaving you with the thought... two "hands" aren't always better than one.
Features
- Supported on gas springs for easy service access from a standing position
- Relays steer tire position to control
- LCD Dash Display
- GEX 20/25 can accommodate 54 kwh battery
- Alarm Codes
- Regen & Wet Disc Brakes
- Rivals IC truck performance in speed, acceleration and gradeability
- Certain adjustments can be password protected to allow only authorized operators to make adjustments
- Password Protected
- Zero turn steer axle provides the tightest possible turning radius
- Indicates the current alarm code and stores previous alarm codes for quick access
- Stable Platform
- Same motors for E & EE
- Drive Motors & Axles
- Enclosed and oil cooled for smooth, quiet operation
- Provides excellent lateral stability
- Less downtime
- Suitable for Wet Applications
- Thermal and stall protection
- Built with long life lining material
- Only requires one receptacle via single battery connector
- GEX 30/32 can accommodate 60 kwh battery
- Powered Reversing Drive Motors
- Service brake (Foot brake)
- Higher voltage = lower line loss & heating = greater efficiency
- Reduces truck travel speed in turns
- The operator can select from 4 pre-set performance modes
- Easily Serviced
- Inside wheel power reverses in tight turns preventing scuffing of steer tires like conventional 4-wheel trucks
- Fully Adjustable/Programmable
- Dual/powered reversing for tighter turns
- Enclosed, brushless
- Change of direction (Proportional to accelerator position)
- Allow servicing mechanic to check fault codes without service tool
- Provides added traction, especially on wet or uneven surfaces
- Accelerator release (Proportional to accelerator position)
- CLARK moved back the steer axle, dropped the battery compartment and moved all major components lower
- 80 Volt 100% AC System