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Telehandler

Telehandler

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What is Telehandler?

A telehandler, also called a telescopic handler or reach forklift, is a versatile machine that combines features of a forklift and a crane. It has a telescopic boom that can extend forwards and upwards, allowing it to lift and place heavy materials at a distance and height. Telehandlers are commonly used in construction, agriculture, and industrial settings for lifting, moving, and placing loads in areas that are difficult to reach with traditional forklifts or cranes.

What other technologies are related to Telehandler?

Telehandler Competitor Technologies

Skid steers can perform similar material handling tasks in some applications, acting as a competitor to telehandlers, especially in tighter spaces or for lighter loads.
mentioned alongside Telehandler in 6% (77) of relevant job posts
Forklifts are used for lifting and moving materials, similar to telehandlers. They are a direct competitor, especially in warehouse and industrial settings where reach is less important.
mentioned alongside Telehandler in 2% (95) of relevant job posts

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