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Wacker Neuson adds to telehandler range

Wacker Neuson has added two compact telescopic handlers to its range – the TH412 and the TH625. The machines offer maximum heights of 4.31m and 5.73m respectively, with lift capacities of 1.2tonnes and 2.5tonnes. Despite their compact dimensions they retain large telescopic-handler design features, such as all-wheel steering and generously-sized cabs, standard on the TH625 and optional on the smaller model. The two loaders are equipped with Wacker’s VLS vertical lift system, which avoids overloading throug
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
High performance with compact dimensions
1651 Wacker Neuson has added two compact telescopic handlers to its range – the TH412 and the TH625.  The machines offer maximum heights of 4.31m and 5.73m respectively, with lift capacities of 1.2tonnes and 2.5tonnes.

Despite their compact dimensions they retain large telescopic-handler design features, such as all-wheel steering and generously-sized cabs, standard on the TH625 and optional on the smaller model.

The two loaders are equipped with Wacker’s VLS vertical lift system, which avoids overloading through longitudinal tipping. In bucket mode the system automatically retracts the telescopic arm as the boom is lowered. The ratio of retraction to lowering is designed so that the machine does not enter into an overload situation, even at maximum payload.

In stacking mode the telescopic arm first retracts upon reaching an overload situation. Retraction stops as soon as there is no longer an overload. If the boom angle is greater than 40 degrees, the arm is retracted as in bucket mode during lowering. This ensures that the machines remain in a safe working position whatever the situation.

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