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Liebherr launches three 7m telescopic handlers

Liebherr has expanded its telescopic handler range with the launch of three 7m machines. The TL432-7, TL436-7 and TL441-7 all have a 7m maximum lift height, but with lift capacities of 3.2, 3.6 and 4.1 tonnes.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Liebherr enters 7m telehandler sector

718 Liebherr has expanded its telescopic handler range with the launch of three 7m machines. The TL432-7, TL436-7 and TL441-7 all have a 7m maximum lift height, but with lift capacities of 3.2, 3.6 and 4.1 tonnes. The machines are powered by a 74kW Deutz engine, with a 90kW version available as an option. Drive is through a hydrostatic transmission to all four wheels, providing fine control for accurate placing of loads. A 45% self-locking limited slip differential on the front axle ensures traction in tough ground conditions and the machines all have multi-mode four-wheel steering.

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