Sichelschmidt M 710 EEx
- Nominal load at COG:
- 1 t
- Standard tyres:
- SE 3
- Centre of gravity:
- 500 mm
- Voltage:
- 80 V
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All specifications and prices refer to basic models with standard fork carrier, 2 standard prongs without additional hydraulics, battery, charger. With Simplex mast (3,3m up to 10t • 5m > 10t load capacity). L = pneumatic tyres, x = drive, SE = superelastic, P = PUR (Elastollan, Vulkollan), V = solid rubber, ND = low-pressure tyres, 3 = three-wheel, 4 = four-wheel, 6 = six-wheel
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