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Prime Mover

I am looking for a spec sheet on a Prime Mover OPX30 SN: OPX3033148002
with a 300" Triple and 36 volt system. I would greatly appreciate any help.
  • Posted 1 Feb 2008 09:02
  • Discussion started by LiftDuck
  • Tennessee, United States
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Thanks....................
  • Posted 16 Feb 2008 03:30
  • Reply by LiftDuck
  • Tennessee, United States
36 volt unit with fork height under 24"= 6.2 mph empty
36 volt high lift speed=72 fpm empty
high speed lowering = 65 fpm empty
  • Posted 15 Feb 2008 07:25
  • Reply by carl_v
  • Pennsylvania, United States
I need travel and lift speeds... The units are on skids and I do not want
to assemble and add batteries untill I have to.....
  • Posted 15 Feb 2008 06:03
  • Reply by LiftDuck
  • Tennessee, United States
What do you need the spec sheet for? All it tells you is everything you have listed above. Maybe an option or two but you should be able to see them on the truck. Example: wire guidance or side gates.
  • Posted 15 Feb 2008 00:48
  • Reply by lifterman
  • Iowa, United States

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