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02.03.2014

New telehandlers from JLG

JLG is launching new Rental Specification telehandlers for Europe, Africa, Middle East markets and well as South America and Asia as well as upgrading its Skytrak models for North America.

The 3,600kg/14 metre JLG3614RS and 4,000kg/17 metre 4017RS telehandlers have been simplified for service and maintenance, with features such as external telescope cylinders and easier to reach electrics. Other features aimed at the rental market include a cab that can be cleaned with a pressure-washer fewer joints/leak points in the hydraulic system.

JLG claims that the new designs make the telehandlers more competitive in terms of pricing, are easier to transport - two machines on one truck – and offer lower running costs/costs of ownership.
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The new JLG 3614RS simpler -Rental Spec telehandler


Brian Boeckman, global product director – telehandlers said: “We are excited to introduce the truly remarkable new JLG 3614RS and 4017RS telehandlers, which were designed for the rental market by the rental market. Operators will immediately appreciate the machine’s’ simple, comfortable cab, which includes single joystick controls, enhanced visibility, and a mechanical suspension seat."

"Added comfort, improved serviceability and a lower cost of ownership come together in the JLG 3614RS and 4017RS, making this telehandler an ideal machine for rental fleets looking for value.”

The upgraded Skytrak telehandlers feature single joystick controls with pilot-operated hydraulics, improved boom speeds, better brakes, redesigned cabs with improved dash layout and three-way adjustable suspension seat, a more efficient Cummins 3.3L Tier 4i engine and a redesigned counterweight with a retrieval hitch as standard.
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The upgraded Skytrak 8042


Most models also feature Stabil-Trak fully automatic, rear axle stabilisation by transferring from a three-point to a four-point stance for increased stability.

The new machines will be on show this week at Conexpo.

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