A Clear View of the Job Site
The cab in the telescopic lift truck is the domain of the operator. It is the place where they get everything done. Lull Telescopic Lift trucks took this very fact into consideration when designing their equipment. They used side-mounted engine in order to enhance the operator's visibility so as to enable easier access. Cab-mounted controls, along with easy to read gauges let you know exactly where you have to be and what you are doing. The proportional joystick offers more accurate boom positioning. Working in comfort from the driver's seat is among the company's primary goals.
The Power to Hit Your Mark Every Time
There is just one equipment suitable for you, when your specific job is about positioning loads exactly where they need to be. Lull provides you the ability to move a whole cargo at full height, 80 inches horizontally. Their machines can lift up to 4000 pounds of brick, steel or block up to 54 feet. The proportional joystick controls together with the precision load placement system allows the operator to position cargo faster and more accurately since the operator is in control.
The horizontal load placement system works by moving the rear of the chassis forward. This makes it easier to load material onto other work sites and scaffolding in an accurate manner. Complex driving and maneuvering is no longer required due to the Lull telehandlers' unique ability.
Attachments
There are lots of unique attachments like sheet material carriages and special fork-mounted work platforms to provide utmost versatility on the jobsite.
Boom Design
The design of the boom is made for strength and durability utilizing high strength steel making it able to handle each and every heavy cargo.
Proportional Controls
The proportional controls offer the operator more control as the movement of the joystick directly corresponds with the action of the boom.
Horizontal Placement System
The traversing carriage allows you to transport an entire load 80 inches horizontally while at full height.