The Crown RC 5500 Series was made on a vision that concentrates on realistic challenges within the workplace. This innovative model features intelligent technology and best-in-class ergonomics and comfort. Keeping the operator safe and comfortable usually results in more productivity.
3-Wheel Stand-Up Counterbalanced Truck
The company produces a 3-Wheel Stand-Up Counterbalanced Truck in capacities varying from 3000, 3500 and 4000 lb. capacity.
Performance Versatility
Crown's RC 5500 have been designed to work effectively in a busy work setting. Whether it is operating in an aisle or on the dock, this model achieves greatness. It has been designed to offer the operator unparalleled ride control, unmatched visibility and the ultimate ergonomics. The exclusive FlexRide technology offered by Crown offers a suspended floorboard in order to eliminate much of the shock and vibration that operators have to work with each day. Interestingly enough, a lot of the competitor's sit-down truck models can not match the lessened impact levels offered by the RC 5500 Series.
Visibility - From a side-stance position in both directions of travel, this unit offer maximum visibility for the operator. A low-profile offers a clear view mast as well a sculpted chassis allows the operators to be able to clearly see the fork tips, all around the truck and the fender. This optimum view improves overall safety and reduces damage.
Speed - Through Access 1 2 3 Technology combined with the newest AC traction control, top travel speeds are amongst the best in the industry and achieved. Performance levels are able to be custom tuned to be able to match the operator's level of skill or the application requirement.
Operator Safety & Comfort
Crown's FlexRide has a suspended floorboard which can greatly enhance the overall work performance of the worker by improving their comfort and reducing their fatigue. The constant vibration and shock can result in extreme operator exhaustion for those exposed to those motions on a daily basis especially during travel over expansion joints, rough floors and dock plates.