Under the state’s new Occupational Health and Safety regulation anyone operating a non-skewing (non-rotating) telehandler with a capacity of more than three tonnes will need to undertake and pass a ...
The range of attachments for use with all sizes of telehandlers is expanding—from compact telehandlers to high-capacity machines. Telehandlers are versatile tools for construction and utility ...
Telescopic handlers are a commonly rented item on construction sites, so it might lead some to assume that any equipment operator can jump in the cab and start moving material. Yet, the opposite is ...
The Victorian Farmers Federation says there’s been a flood of telehandlers onto farms and other rural worksites in recent years, given their versatility in moving hay, cotton, fruit bins, soil, ...
Telehandler manufacturers are adding technology to their machines in the form of telematics and alternative power sources, as well as features for load and attachment management. Many of them are ...
The UK’s Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has launched a free-to-download four-page guidance document on using telehandlers for lifting and travelling with suspended loads. It said the new ...
When Bobcat telehandler customers demanded machines that had higher productivity with a continuous transmission, its engineers set to work. The combined effort resulted in the launch of three new ...
In response to industry efforts to comply with OSHA’s operator certification requirements, the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) has announced plans to develop a new ...
If you're in the market for a telehandler that can handle bucket work, find a boom that extends on hydraulic cylinders only, such as the two-section boom on Bobcat's V723. Chain- or cable-actuated ...