Telehandlers are big scale construction vehicles designed to lift heavy weights and materials. These are considered mainly a crane and forklift hybrid in terms of its size and capabilities. The boom is the most important feature on a telehandler. It could be outfitted with a variety of attachments in order to allow it to perform other tasks.
By utilizing the correct lifting angle and extension an operator can be safe while doubling or even tripling a telehandler's maximum lifting weight. It is essential to remember that if the arm is accidentally utilized wrong, the machine could dangerously tip over due to the lifting weight being drastically cut.
In its visual manner, the telehandler more resembles a crane, though it has features of a crane and a forklift. The big extending boom arm makes it more similar to a crane since it can reach up to high areas. Because it can easily raise heavy things or equipment, the telehandler also resembles a forklift. In addition, the arm looks like the end of a lift truck.
The Maniscopic Telehandler Range
The ground-breaking material handling solutions offered by Manitou in the agricultural, industrial and construction markets have changed the way clients consider their applications. Manitou provides various unique handling solutions from compact to rotating models; they have something suitable for everyone.
The variable reach telehandlers provide an ideal solution for all your loading, placing and warehousing requirements. In order to meet all your industry needs, Manitou offers a large range of specifically made attachments. These various attachments help to provide an optimum combination of performance, overall dependability and versatility. Businesses can truly save tens of thousands of dollars by buying one great machine and outfitting it with various types of attachments to carry out their jobs, as opposed to buying various pieces of heavy equipment.
Rotating Telehandler
The most versatile telehandler currently on the market is the MRT Series. This model provides 3-in-1 versatility for numerous applications, in addition to rotation. The MRT Series of rotating telehandlers would raise employees, and cargo from 68 to 80 feet or from 14 to 30 meters. These versatile machinery could easily accommodate loads ranging from 8800 to 10,000 pounds.