TELEHANDLER FORKLIFT

Telehandler Forklift

is a versatile piece of construction and industrial equipment. It is used to lift and move heavy loads, often in environments like construction sites, farms, or warehouses.

Key Features of a Telehandler Forklift:
  1. Telescopic Boom: The defining feature is its long, extendable boom that can reach heights or extend forward, allowing the telehandler to access areas that are difficult to reach with a standard forklift.
  2. Lifting Capacity: Telehandlers can lift heavy loads, usually ranging from 4,000 to 12,000 pounds, depending on the model.
  3. Versatility: It can be fitted with various attachments such as forks, buckets, lifts, and more, making it useful for a variety of tasks including lifting materials, digging, or even snow plowing.
  4. Maneuverability: Many telehandlers have 4-wheel drive and 4-wheel steering, providing excellent maneuverability on rough terrain.
  5. Cabin: The operator sits in a cabin with controls that allow the lifting arm to extend, retract, and move in different directions, offering high visibility and control.

Energy Type: Diesel

Capacity: 2 – 10 TONS