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A telehandler, also known as a telescopic handler, telehandler handler, teleporter, or rough terrain forklift, is a vehicle with a telescopically extendable boom that may extend forwards and upwards from the vehicle to accommodate various lifting applications.
In terms of capabilities and capacity, a telehandler is frequently a cross between a crane and a forklift.
Telehandlers can be equipped with a winch, pallet forks, muck grab, or bucket, and are used for material handling, trench digging, personnel elevation, and underground mining baskets.
Telehandlers are increasingly being used to move packaged items around storage facilities, which might provide significant development potential for the telehandler industry.
Increasing use in construction, agriculture, mining, and other industries will create significant development prospects in the upcoming future.
The North America Telehandler Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Manitou is launching three new rotating telehandlers to the North American market: the MRT3050 increasing the total number of rotating telehandlers in the Manitou MRT Series to six, with capacities up to 15,400 pounds and reaching heights of 103 feet 4 inches.
The MRT 3050 Privilege Plus rotating telehandler has the longest stabilisers on the market, stretching 20 feet 6 inches, according to Manitou. Pin-mounted strain gauges determine ground contact and position sensors, allowing the load chart to be adjusted.
The Manitou MRT 3050 has a lift height of 97 feet 9 inches and a forward reach of 84 feet 8 inches, with a maximum load capacity of 11,000 pounds.
360-degree cab and boom rotation, frame levelling, fully enclosed cabins, remote control operation, four-wheel drive, and four-wheel steering are just a few of the standard features of Manitou MRT Series Privilege Plus rotating telehandlers.
Another advantage is the industry-exclusive E-RECO system, which detects attachments and automatically adjusts the load chart.