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RAYMOND 750-DR32TT Stand Up Double Reach forklift, 3200 capacity, 207 lift height. Serial 750-15-AC48505, Year 2015.

raymond750 DR32TT

Stand Up Double Reach

Capacity:
3200 lbs
Lifting Ht:
207 in
Mast Ht:
95 in
Year:
2015
HR Meter:
15661
SN:
750-15-AC48505
Condition:
Used
Class:
II
$24,250
36mo$727
60mo$485
RAYMOND 445-C40TT Electric Sit Down 3 Wheel forklift, 4000 capacity, 251 lift height. Serial 445-14-11821, Year 2014.
Capacity:
4000 lbs
Lifting Ht:
251 in
Mast Ht:
83 in
Year:
2014
HR Meter:
6879
SN:
445-14-11821
Condition:
Used
Class:
I
$19,850
36mo$595
60mo$397
RAYMOND 8210 Walkie Jack forklift, 4500 capacity, 7.75 lift height. Serial 821-15-10333, Year 2015.

raymond8210

Walkie Jack

Capacity:
4500 lbs
Lifting Ht:
7.75 in
Mast Ht:
3 in
Year:
2015
HR Meter:
1768
SN:
821-15-10333
Condition:
NA
Class:
III
$280
RAYMOND 445-C40TT Electric Sit Down 3 Wheel forklift, 4000 capacity, 251 lift height. Serial 445-14-12336, Year 2014.
Capacity:
4000 lbs
Lifting Ht:
251 in
Mast Ht:
96 in
Year:
2014
HR Meter:
4022
SN:
445-14-12336
Condition:
Used
Class:
I
$19,500
36mo$585
60mo$390
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Raymond Forklifts: Warehouse Material Handling Equipment

Raymond forklifts are manufactured by The Raymond Corporation, a U.S.-based material handling equipment company specializing in narrow aisle warehouse solutions. The company produces electric-powered lift trucks, reach trucks, and order pickers designed for distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and cold storage operations. Raymond equipment is available for sale, lease, or rent through authorized dealers, with both new and pre-owned inventory accessible through material handling suppliers.


Product Line & Specifications

Raymond's equipment catalog centers on battery-electric models, though select counterbalanced units offer propane configurations for outdoor or mixed-environment use. The 7000 Series reach trucks serve as the company's primary narrow aisle platform, featuring lift heights ranging from 192" to 542" depending on mast configuration. Capacities span 3,000 to 10,000+ pounds across different model families. The counterbalanced 4000 and 8000 series handle standard dock and warehouse tasks, while specialized turret and swing-reach models accommodate very narrow aisle (VNA) layouts.

Technical features include:

  • AC Motor Technology: Both traction and hydraulic systems use alternating current motors instead of DC brush motors, reducing component wear
  • Lift Height Options: Standard, double-reach, triple-reach, and quad mast configurations available; maximum heights exceed 45 feet on select models
  • Aisle Width Requirements: Reach trucks operate in aisles 8.5-10 feet wide; standard counterbalanced models require 11-13 feet
  • Power Systems: 36-volt and 48-volt battery packs; some models support lithium-ion battery integration
  • Operator Positions: Sit-down, stand-up, and sit/stand configurations depending on model and application
  • Display Technology: Digital instrumentation with performance monitoring and diagnostic readouts
  • Load Capacity Ratings: Specified at 24" load center; varies by model and lift height
  • Regenerative Systems: Energy recovery during lowering and braking extends battery cycle time
  • Heavy Duty Construction: Industrial-grade frames and overhead guards meet ANSI/ASME B56.1 standards

Operational Considerations

Raymond equipment integrates into warehouse management systems through available telematics packages that track utilization, operator access, and maintenance intervals. The ACR (Advanced Control and Reach) system manages motor control algorithms for both drive and lift functions. Operator compartments feature adjustable seating, cushioned platforms, and control layouts designed for repetitive task cycles. Maintenance intervals vary by model and usage intensity; AC motor designs eliminate brush replacement schedules common in DC-powered equipment.

Attachment options include fork positioners, carton clamps, load stabilizers, and specialized forks for specific load types. Most models accommodate standard ITA Class II or III forks with various lengths and widths. Cold storage configurations include heated operator compartments and low-temperature battery systems for freezer applications.

Acquisition & Service Infrastructure

Raymond equipment reaches the market through a dealer network covering North America. Purchasing options include outright sale, operating leases, finance leases, and short-term rental agreements. Pre-owned certified equipment undergoes inspection and refurbishment processes before resale. Dealer territories typically provide parts inventory, field service technicians, and operator training programs.

Maintenance requirements follow manufacturer-recommended schedules based on operating hours. Common service items include battery watering systems, hydraulic fluid changes, tire replacement, and brake adjustments. Warranty coverage varies by model and purchase agreement; extended service contracts are available through dealers.

Common FAQs

What are typical operating costs for Raymond electric forklifts?

Operating costs depend on shift length, battery type, electricity rates, and maintenance frequency. Electric models eliminate fuel costs but require battery charging infrastructure. Typical expenses include electricity ($1-3 per 8-hour shift), scheduled maintenance ($800-2,000 annually per unit), and tire replacement based on surface conditions and usage intensity.

How do Raymond reach trucks compare dimensionally to counterbalanced forklifts?

Reach trucks have shorter wheelbases and retractable masts, allowing operation in aisles 2-4 feet narrower than counterbalanced models of equivalent capacity. This reduces floor space requirements but limits outdoor use and uneven surface performance compared to standard sit-down forklifts.

What training is required for Raymond equipment operators?

OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.178 mandates employer-provided training including classroom instruction, hands-on practice, and workplace evaluation. Raymond dealers typically offer operator certification courses covering specific model features, capacity plates, and safe operating procedures.

Can Raymond forklifts handle outdoor applications?

Battery-electric models are primarily designed for indoor use on smooth concrete surfaces. Propane counterbalanced units offer better outdoor capability but comprise a smaller portion of Raymond's product focus compared to electric narrow aisle equipment. Terrain conditions, temperature ranges, and surface types affect model suitability.

What is the average lifespan of a Raymond forklift?

Equipment lifespan varies significantly based on application intensity, maintenance quality, and operating environment. Industrial-grade units in well-maintained fleets typically achieve 10,000-20,000 operating hours before major component overhaul or replacement becomes necessary. Single-shift operations (2,000 hours/year) may see 10-15 years of service; multi-shift facilities experience shorter timelines.

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