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Inside a Telehandler: A Comprehensive Overview of Its Key Components

A telehandler is one of the most versatile hydraulic lifting equipment for suspending, moving, and lifting loads. It is the go-to machine across construction, agriculture, forestry, waste management, etc. If you are considering a telehandler hire for your next project, you must have a thorough understanding of its components and how they all function. This blog focuses on the primary roles of telehandlers and their roles in ensuring optimal performance. So, let's get started!


Components of a Telehandler

Operator's Cab

The cab is where the operator sits and controls the machine. It allows the operator to drive around the job site and carry heavy loads safely. If you are looking for a broad vantage, you can choose a model with larger tyres for telehandler hire. Models with larger tyres can raise the operator's cab and provide more visibility.


Extendable Boom

An extendable boom is a long arm extending from the telehandler's chassis. This boom can extend up to 20 meters on a standard telehandler machine and elevate to a 70-degree angle. Most telehandler machines can lift around 20,000 lbs of load when extended fully. However, the further the boom arm extends out, the lesser weight it can hold so the telehandler doesn't end up tipping over. That's why adhering to the specified load restrictions while using the boom is important. You can also go for a telehandler equipped with outriggers that help stabilise the machine and prevent tip-overs.


Boom Lift and Tilt Cylinders

The cylinders are responsible for the movement of a telehandler's boom arm. Most of these cylinders operate mainly from hydraulics that use hydraulic fluid. This fluid is pressurised in a cylinder barrel with a piston and piston rod. The barrel has a cylinder head on one end and a cap on the other. The boom arm moves accordingly as the piston moves backwards and forward from the cylinder head. A hydraulic pump facilitates the piston movement by providing a continuous flow of hydraulic fluid.


Attachments

At the end of the boom, you can add different attachments, such as buckets, forks, crane jibs, work cages, and many more. Every attachment serves a specific purpose and enhances the capabilities of the telehandler. For instance, forks are extremely useful for jobs like moving hay bales on farms, lifting roofing materials, moving cartons of supplies, etc. Similarly, crane jibs are used in industrial settings or construction sites to lift and position heavy loads. At the same time, buckets typically excel in transporting loose materials, clearing debris, etc.


Want To Hire A Telehandler? Visit AFI Rentals Today!

AFI Rentals is the UK's most trusted powered access equipment rental company. They have been successfully catering to businesses' telehandler hire needs across varied industries for 20 years. Their wide selection of telehandlers includes Manitou and JCB machines with impressive capabilities to help you deal with loading, unloading, moving site equipment or clearing sites, and various other tasks. Visit https://www.afi-rentals.co.uk/ today for more information.

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