What is a Telehandler?
A telescopic handler, or telehandler, is a hydraulic lifting machine used to carry and place heavy materials. Sometimes called boom lifts, they move loads with a crane-like tool called a boom.
Operators fix attachments to the end of their boom to hold different materials. An attachment’s design suits the kind of load it’s built to carry, such as forks for pallets or buckets for soil.
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How much can a 12K telehandler lift?
12,000 lbs
With a maximum lift capacity of 12,000 lbs and a maximum lift height of 55 feet, the 12K telehandler forklift is ideal for material placement at rough terrain construction and industrial sites.
What is the most popular telehandler?
The most popular type of telehandler is the fixed boom telescopic handler.
What size telehandler do I need?
Full-size vs. compact telehandlers: If you’re working in a small space, like a warehouse, or lifting light pallets, you should go with a compact telehandler.
If you’re toting a heavy load or moving around a wide open space, the strength and reach of a full-size telehandler make it the better choice for your job.
How long is telehandler training?
between 1 and 4 days
Telehandler Course Details:
The telehandler training courses usually take between 1 and 4 days to complete, depending on the participant’s experience and how quickly they learn. We run Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) telehandler courses as well as NPORS telehandler training.