All Access for All Terrain
Gradall telehandlers will enable you to easily work around any obstacles to conquer any job site. The 3 different steering modes offer easy stability that provide you with great access. Like for instance, drive over different terrain with no problems, which is greatly in part to the 19 inches of ground clearance and you have more room to travel over debris. The machine makes navigating tight spaces less challenging due in part to the 144 inch turning radius. The machinery allows the operator to maneuver through their day in the most productive way possible.
Dependable Stability
Telehandlers can handle loads up to a 5000 pound capacity whilst extended at maximum lift height. Their solid design enables them to handle the toughest tasks and you could depend on them to have a sufficient amount of power to get the task done.
Standard Carriage
The standard carriage has available forks that are side-to-side adjustable and this particular feature makes for efficient load entry and as well as minor lateral placement of the load during the final placement process.
Swing Carriage
The swing carriage allows for much versatility in positioning and moving materials when the precise placement is required as well as when working in tight spaces.
Pallet blades
The pallet tines has a rugged design which makes it easier to work with extremely heavy palletized material.
Lumber tines
The lumber blades' wider width offers a larger surface area for stability. This is a fantastic feature when transporting materials which are longer.
Material Bucket
Material buckets could help workers clean up the jobsite in an efficient manner and these accessories are ideal for gravel spreading, loading and leveling the ground.
Cubing tines
Cubing forks help operators with the lifting and transporting of cubes of bricks and blocks.
Dual Fork Positioning Carriage
Duel fork positioning carriages work by enabling the operator to independently adjust each fork. This allows the operator to handle lots of palletized loads without having to get out of the cab.