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Haulotte increases telehandler performance

Haulotte is lifting the performance of its telescopic handler range with the addition of the HTL5210 heavy load machine. The telescopic has a lift capacity of 5.2tonnes with a maximum lift height of 10. The machine also boasts a maximum forward reach of 3.5tonnes to 5.8m. The machine has been developed to meet the needs of the recycling and mining industries and is available with a range of specialist attachments to suit these applications. The French manufacturer is launching a revised website, with micro
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Haulotte’s new platform offers greater capacity
712 Haulotte is lifting the performance of its telescopic handler range with the addition of the HTL5210 heavy load machine. The telescopic has a lift capacity of 5.2tonnes with a maximum lift height of 10. The machine also boasts a maximum forward reach of 3.5tonnes to 5.8m. The machine has been developed to meet the needs of the recycling and mining industries and is available with a range of specialist attachments to suit these applications.

The French manufacturer is launching a revised website, with microsites dedicated to 20 different countries and languages. Each site will deliver dealer information, finance, parts and technical data.

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