Innovation and efficiency in telescopic material handling
Whether you’re working in construction, agriculture, or industrial settings, HELI’s telescopic handlers make them ideal for tasks of varying heights and distances. From heavy lifting to precise material placement, these machines embody innovation and efficiency in telescopic material handling.
- Hydrostatic drive train system
- 4WD
- Three steering modes
- Operator detecting safety function
- Automatic leveling of fork
- Offers high traction and efficiency through its hydrostatic drive train system, complemented by four-wheel drive (4WD).
- Features automatic drive and anti-stall control (DA control) for optimal power distribution between the implement and the drive train system, ensuring smooth operation under various conditions.
- Implements a flow-sharing (LUDV) control system that allows for parallel movement and electrical-hydraulic proportional control, achieving stable operation.
- Enhances the precision and responsiveness of machinery movements, facilitating smoother and more controlled operations.
- A single joystick manages the driving of the vehicle, cargo loading/unloading, and fork leveling, integrating multiple functions for ease of use.
- Streamlines operations, making it easier for operators to perform various tasks without needing to switch controls.
- The system automatically triggers an emergency stop if an overload is detected, enhancing safety for the operator and preventing potential damage to the machinery.
- This safety feature ensures that operations are halted immediately under hazardous conditions, protecting both the user and the equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
A telehandler, also known as a telescopic handler, is a hydraulic lifting apparatus employed for the transportation and precise positioning of bulky materials.
Unlike forklifts, which are equipped solely with forks for vertical load lifting, telescopic handlers are equipped with versatile booms capable of accommodating various attachments.
Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulic systems, inspecting the telescopic boom, and ensuring proper lubrication. Adhering to manufacturer-recommended service schedules is essential.
Telehandlers are versatile machines suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, but considerations should be made for factors like ceiling height and manoeuvring space in indoor applications.