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Genie’s telehandlers reach new heights at INTERMAT

Two extended reach telehandlers have been added to Genie’s range with the introduction of the 14metre reach GTH4014 and the GTH4018, which can lift loads to 18metres. The 4tonne capacity Stage IIIB-compliant machines have streamlined chassis to improve the operator’s view of the load and are said to offer best-in-class performance from a smaller footprint. In addition to the small footprint, the machines have tight turning circles (3.8m outside turning radius on the GTH-4018) a narrow overall width, and a
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
New higher reach Genie-telehandlers feature on the Terex stand
RSSTwo extended reach telehandlers have been added to 5047 Genie’s range with the introduction of the 14metre reach GTH4014 and the GTH4018, which can lift loads to 18metres.

The 4tonne capacity Stage IIIB-compliant machines have streamlined chassis to improve the operator’s view of the load and are said to offer best-in-class performance from a smaller footprint.

In addition to the small footprint, the machines have tight turning circles (3.8m outside turning radius on the GTH-4018) a narrow overall width, and a low cab height, all of which contribute to high manoeuvrability on site.

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