TerexLift will introduce six new telehandlers this year, three of
which are aimed at the construction and rental markets, including a
roto model.
The Telelift 3512 is a 3.5t payload, 12m-reach machine aimed at the
rental market. It is based on a new stronger chassis, said to offer
unrivalled levels of safety, robustness and durability. It comes
with front stabilisers with frame levelling and side shift as
options.
Its boom and front end have been redesigned to reduce stress during
loading applications. The 61kW oil-cooled Deutz engine drives
through a two-speed hydrostatic-mechanical transmission to give a
32km/h road speed.
The Telelift 4010 is a shorter boom/higher lift version of the 3512
and is capable of lifting 4t.
Terex describes the 18m/4.5t capacity Girolift 4518 as the most
technologically advanced rotating boom telehandler on the market.
It has independent stabilisers and a safety system that identifies
the extended stabilisers and issues a load diagram, which
automatically detects any attachment and updates the overload
device and load diagram.