Lifting Capacity: Telehandlers are known for their telescopic boom that can extend and lift loads. The “510-56” in the model name might refer to the machine’s lifting capacity, with the first number typically denoting the maximum weight it can lift. This unit can lift approximately 10,000lbs
Boom Reach: The second number in the model name often indicates the maximum reach of the telescopic boom. In this case, the “56” may suggest a reach of 56 feet.
Engine: Telehandlers are powered by an engine, usually a diesel engine. The specific engine model and power output can vary.
Hydraulic System: These machines have a hydraulic system for controlling the boom movements, such as extending, retracting, and tilting.
Attachments: Telehandlers can be equipped with various attachments such as forks, buckets, and lifting hooks to perform a wide range of tasks.
Cab Design: The operator typically controls the machine from a comfortable and enclosed cab, providing visibility for safe operation.
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD): Many telehandlers are equipped with 4WD for enhanced traction and stability on various terrains.
Transmission: Telehandlers often have a hydrostatic transmission or a powershift transmission, allowing for smooth control of speed and direction.