Thursday, October 26, 2017

What To Consider When Choosing Telehandler Rentals

By Rhonda Cornelius


A telescopic handler also referred to as a teleporter or telehander is a machine that is utilized widely in agriculture and industry. It is more like a crane for it has an articulating boom, which is able to extend forwards and upwards from the vehicle. A telescopic handler is useful for carrying out various tasks around farms, construction sites, nurseries and ranches among other areas. If owning this machine is not feasible or you are not able to afford it, then taking advantage of Telehandler rentals La Porte TX is the right decision.

A telehandler hire will enable you to use the machine owned by another person for a fee. You can use it for a set amount of time such as a day, a week or a month depending on your needs. Before you hire this machine, there are a few factors you should consider.

One factor to consider is the kind and amount of material you need to lift. Teloscopic handlers can move or lift framing, be utilized as a work platform and even carry out some light earthmoving or loose material handling. Most customers prefer larger telehandlers with a higher lift capacity and height requirements. The lift capacities of telehandlers at maximum height range from about three thousand pounds to twenty nine thousand pounds. Typically, high capacity telehandlers have outriggers that may be used to increase capacity.

Another thing to think about is the height you need to lift the materials. In general, telehandlers can lift materials at a maximum height of 13 to 59 feet. Some of these machines are designed to lift heavier weights at lower heights. The telehandler hire service provider will inquire about height restrictions to ensure that the machine can be operated on the work site and move through doors and ramps as required.

You should also consider how far the materials need to be positioned. This will allow you to determine the kind of horizontal reach capabilities you need. The work environment is also a key factor to consider. If the work environment is rough or has mud, you can opt for a telescopic handler with outriggers.

Another factor to think about is the attachments you need. Beyond the usual forks, the other popular attachments for telehandlers include brooms, wider fork carriages and truss or jib booms. Another attachment that you may choose is a concrete augering bucket. Such a bucket can assist you to handle loose materials or clean up. However, you should bear in mind that most attachments will affect the capacity, stability and forward reach of the machine. The attachments will also increase the rental fee.

Thinking about the kind of tires that will be suitable for the task is also essential. Pneumatic tires provide better traction, but they are prone to getting punctures. Foam filled tires provide better stability and they are puncture resistant. Nonetheless, their weight causes faster wear and tear to the drivetrain. Solid tires weigh more and therefore offer the telehandler more weight. However, they do not offer a cushioned ride.

Considering the features you need is also essential. An example is an enclosed cab, which will provide more comfort to the people operating the telehander in high or low temperatures. Other features include brick guards, fenders and brick guards. When renting a telehandler, you should also ensure that the people who will operate it have received proper training.




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