By Eric chen | 25 January 2022 | 0 Comments
JLG Launches New Series of Telehandlers
At the JLG booth two of the in total four new models can be viewed. The new range feature standard 4-speed Powershift transmission and are equipped with a Tier IIIb compliant Deutz 75kW engine and is equipped with comprehensive features such as a reversible engine fan. The new range of handlers can be tailored for specific work purposes thanks to a wide variety in tools and attachments. The 3706 and 3707 have a lift capacity of 3.7 tons with either 6.1m or 7.3m maximum reach. The two larger models, the 4014 and 4017 have a lift capacity of 4.0 tons and a maximum reach of 14 m or 17.3m. These models are equipped standard with stabilizers.
Further highlights include:
Compliant with latest standards in the industry:
Four models to choose from with two lift and reach capacities, all featuring reliable four speed Powershift transmission. With a dependable Deutz Tier IIIb engine (75kW/100hp), you are ensured to be compliant with the latest standards in environmental regulations. Additional are: reduced fuel consumption, lower emissions and a more healthy work environment. Each handler is equipped with EN15000 as well, for safe operation during loading and placement activities. The 3706 and 3707 are also available with an optional Deutz Tier IIIb 90kW/125hp engine.
Designed with the operator in mind:
The new handlers are designed to be true drivers’ machines. A lot of attention has been paid during the design stage on controls and self-explanatory indicator panels and dashboard. Swift response of lift and lower functions due to improved oil flow in boom and proportional controls help further improve daily output on jobsites. The new – joystick enables simultaneous boom movement; featuring tele-in and tele-out functions, gear selection, auxiliary controls, till roller functions assist with a quicker operation. The comfortable ROPS/FOPS cabin with improved all around view and optional air conditioning further enhances operator comfort.
Robust and easy to maintain:
The new series of JLG handlers is robustly built: the outer section of the boom is reinforced with double plated steel as well as the boom head is actually thickened to ensure your handler is more resistant to every day jobsite wear and tear when working frequently with buckets. Maintenance can be done relatively trouble free as well; grease points in the boom are grouped, main components are easily accessible and the engine is mounted to the side which provides good access for service engineers.
Further highlights include:
Compliant with latest standards in the industry:
Four models to choose from with two lift and reach capacities, all featuring reliable four speed Powershift transmission. With a dependable Deutz Tier IIIb engine (75kW/100hp), you are ensured to be compliant with the latest standards in environmental regulations. Additional are: reduced fuel consumption, lower emissions and a more healthy work environment. Each handler is equipped with EN15000 as well, for safe operation during loading and placement activities. The 3706 and 3707 are also available with an optional Deutz Tier IIIb 90kW/125hp engine.
Designed with the operator in mind:
The new handlers are designed to be true drivers’ machines. A lot of attention has been paid during the design stage on controls and self-explanatory indicator panels and dashboard. Swift response of lift and lower functions due to improved oil flow in boom and proportional controls help further improve daily output on jobsites. The new – joystick enables simultaneous boom movement; featuring tele-in and tele-out functions, gear selection, auxiliary controls, till roller functions assist with a quicker operation. The comfortable ROPS/FOPS cabin with improved all around view and optional air conditioning further enhances operator comfort.
Robust and easy to maintain:
The new series of JLG handlers is robustly built: the outer section of the boom is reinforced with double plated steel as well as the boom head is actually thickened to ensure your handler is more resistant to every day jobsite wear and tear when working frequently with buckets. Maintenance can be done relatively trouble free as well; grease points in the boom are grouped, main components are easily accessible and the engine is mounted to the side which provides good access for service engineers.
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