All Access for All Terrain
The telehandlers provided by Gradall enable you to easily work around any obstructions and conquer the job site. This easy stability is due to the 3 distinct steering modes which provide you with the access you need. Like for example, drive over varied terrain without difficulty, that is greatly in part to the 19 inches of ground clearance and you have a lot more room to travel over debris. The equipment makes navigating confined spaces less challenging thanks in part to the 144 inch turning radius. The machinery allows the operator to maneuver through their day in the most productive way they could.
Dependable Stability
The 5000 pound capacity telehandler can handle loads whilst extended at maximum lift height. Their solid design enables them to handle the most difficult jobs and you could depend on them to have an adequate amount of power to get the job done.
Standard Carriage
The typical carriage has available forks which are side-to-side adjustable and this feature makes for effective load entry and as well as minor lateral positioning of the load in the final positioning process.
Swing Carriage
The swing carriage allows for much versatility in placing and transporting supplies when the exact placement is needed as well as when working in confined places.
Pallet forks
The pallet tines has a rugged design that makes it easier to work with really heavy palletized material.
Lumber forks
The wider width of the lumber forks provides a larger surface area for stability. This is a fantastic feature when moving longer material.
Material Bucket
Material buckets can help workers clean up the jobsite efficiently and these accessories are great for leveling the ground, gravel spreading and loading.
Cubing tines
The cubing blades allow the operator to unload and load cubes of block and brick easily.
Dual Fork Positioning Carriage
Duel fork positioning carriages work by enabling the operator to independently adjust each fork. This enables the operator to handle a lot of palletized loads without getting out of the cab.