Masonry Magazine January 2012 Page. 36
MAST CLIMBERS, CRANES AND TELEHANDLERS
Cat TH514 Telehandler
Cat
Peoria,
With a capacity of 11,000 pounds and a lift height of 45 feet, the Cat TH514 telehandler is ideal for construction, oil rigging and wind farming applications. A limited slip differential in the front axle provides added traction and allows the machine to work effectively in harsh terrain. The telehandler reduces both fuel consumption and heat generation, with a load-sensing variable displacement piston pump that delivers flow on demand. The side-mounted, turbo-charged C4.4 DITAAC mechanical control engine with 101 hp reduces emissions and runs cleaner. A transmission disconnect button on the joystick delivers full engine power to the hydraulics without manually disconnecting the drive.
www.cat-telehandlers.com/th514
Gehl Telescopic Handler Receives Engine Upgrade
Gehl
West Bend, Wis
Gehl has implemented an engine upgrade on the RS5-19 Telescopic Handler. The EPA certified Interim Tier IV Yanmar 68 hp naturally aspirated engine provides reduced fuel consumption. The upgraded Interim Tier IV engine meets the latest emissions standards. The Gehl RS5-19 is designed with a compact frame and tight turning radius of 11 feet, allowing it to maneuver in low buildings and confined job sites. The RS5-19 is a low-profile machine with an overall height of six feet, four inches, making operating in buildings, under parking garages and in confined areas easy. The boom reaches to a height of 19 feet, one inch, and features the same welded box-section design that is on the proven Gehl Dynalift telescopic handlers.
www.gehl.com
BENNU
Bennu Parts & Service, Inc
Authorized manufacturer of BENNUT™ parts
Phone: 847-595-8444
www.bennuparts.com
Series #3 Continuous-Climb
30in, 4ft, 6ft & 8ft
Wing Sections
5ft and 25ft
Mast Sections
New Safety Dog Climbing Wheel
Sales (New/Used) Service Parts (Series 1,2,3) Rental
Not affiliated with Bennu Innovations, Inc of Canada
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