JCB debuts new telehandler

29 August 2017

JCB has launched the 510-42 Loadall, a telescopic handler with a 10,000-pound maximum lift capacity and 42-foot lift height that requires no outriggers. The 510-42 is available with a JCB EcoMAX 109-hp engine requiring no diesel particulate filter, or a 74-hp engine requiring no diesel particulate filter (DPF) and no Diesel Engine Fluid (DEF).

Jcb 510 42 loadall telescopic handler

JCB’s new 510-42 telehandler.

JCB said it was developed in direct response to a customer demand, the 510-42 has already earned more than 25 orders from customers in North America.

“JCB telehandlers are in high demand across the globe, and we are excited to expand the range in North America to 25 models, many of which are tailored to specific industry applications,” said Richard Fox-Marrs, president and CEO of JCB North America. “The new 510-42 Loadall is unique in its capability, capacity and efficiency. It is an ideal machine for customers who need a large telehandler to move loads up to 10,000 lbs and who will benefit from efficiency and productivity gains by not having to deploy stabilizers.”

The 510-42 Loadall features 500-hour extended service intervals and simplified maintenance procedures, with all daily checks performed at ground level. Maintenance planning is enhanced by JCB’s available LiveLink telematics system, which provides machine status information to remote devices.

The 510-42 Loadall adds to the range of JCB telehandlers available in tool carrier, lift-and-place and compact configurations.

 

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