The telehandlers designed and manufactured by Gradall have made a reputation in the industry for their reliability, low cost of ownership and strength. In addition, they are really popular for their exclusive 90-degree rear-pivot steering. This feature is truly what sets Gradall Telescopic Handlers apart from the others. These machinery can turn sharp corners and offer exceptional maneuverability in even the tightest of work areas, allowing operators to take these equipment where other telehandlers can not work.
The Gradall units could move down narrow aisles and block in crowded landing locations with better accuracy and speed. In addition, these units can also square-up lumber. The ergonomically designed and spacious machine cab offer a clear view of the job site. Gradall's telehandlers are equipped with different kinds of attachments to be able to complete a huge range of tasks. There is practically nothing a Gradall Telehandler could not do, in order to achieve the high performance level you require to get the job done.
JLG Telehandlers
Popular for their innovation, strength and extreme versatility, JLG Telehandlers are key parts in JLG's family line of all-wheel-steer telehandlers. Their 5 full-sized units combined with their 1 compact unit enable you and your business to tackle any jobsite challenge with ease and efficiency. These machinery have the capabilities of a high-boom pivot, better overall visibility and a centered cab design.
JLG telehandlers can all be outfitted with added attachments, increasing their versatility, power and capacity. These equipment make a great addition to any fleet. Numerous smaller companies prefer to rent various brands and models before committing to purchase something so pricey. This is an excellent alternative to experiment with the telescopic handlers offered on the market and find the precise model which will suit your needs.
Your productivity is on the line, the minute you climb into the telehandler cab. With a an all-wheel steer telehandler by JLG, these machinery offer the necessary reliability, strength and maneuverability that has become standard on each and every equipment in the lineup. With heights of up to 55 feet and load capacities from 5500 to 12,000 pounds any jobsite challenge can be attained with these particular pick and place telehandler units.