Has the versatile and productive telehandler become the machine of choice, replacing the workhorse vertical mast forklift? John Wyatt reports The jury seems to still be out on the question of whether ...
There was a time when the United Rental operation in Lakeside, CA, had as many as 20 straight-mast forklifts available to rent. Now contractors can choose from just four. “We’ve been selling them out ...
Case's G Series forklifts have a load-control option, which the company credits with helping retain loads on rough terrain, and reducing stress on the mast and rollers. Frame leveling is a standard ...
Attachment capability has breathed new life into the telescopic handler industry. Rather than being viewed as specialized tools for periodic use, telehandlers are now being seen as versatile tool ...
The C201H AUSA forklift has a payload of 4,400 pounds and measures 82 inches high, for access to small spaces, according to the company. In addition to the standard duplex mast, measuring 10.8 feet, ...
Telehandlers and aerial work platforms (AWPs) have long been staples of the construction industry, favored by contractors for their safety and efficiency when working at height. As the equipment ...
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