Caterpillar debuts new telehandlers

Premium Content

04 February 2015

Caterpillar introduced the TL1055D at World of Concrete 2015.

Caterpillar introduced the TL1055D at World of Concrete 2015.

Using World of Concrete 2015 as a launch pad, Caterpillar introduced its new TL1055D telehandler and also discussed its TL1255D.

The TL1055D has a lift capacity of 10,000 pounds while its bigger brother, the TL1255D features a lift capacity of 12,000 pounds. Both units have 55 feet of maximum lift height and are powered by Cat C4.4 Acert engines. Both telehandlers also received major cab updates to optimize operator comfort.

The cabs now feature brand new dashes with optional LCD displays, and the joystick offers on-the-move driving control and improved simultaneous boom functions. The extend cylinder has been moved from the bottom to the top of the boom for better visibility, as well.

The units will ship in May.

Caterpillar also said customers should expect two new European-focused machines to enter the U.S. this year due to consistent growth in the telehandler market.

For a full review of the new telehandlers, see the March/April issue of Access, Lift & Handlers.

First expert speaker announced for power transition webinar
Moog Construction’s Dr Nate Keller to join panel for February 17 event
Is total cost of ownership now the real measure of equipment value?
As sustainability pressures, technology and rising operating costs reshape construction economics, contractors are looking beyond purchase price to understand what machines truly cost over their lifetime
How Donaldson is putting the seal on innovative filtration
When you’re working with machinery, uptime is money – so why allow downtime on a jobsite to be triggered by something as unglamorous as an air filter?