Sennebogen has introduced the 305 Multihanlder C Series telehandler to its line of material handlers.
The machine features a hydraulic hi-rise operator’s cab with an eye level of 13.3 feet and a maximum lifting height of 24 feet. The telehandler also offers a maximum load-bearing capacity of more than 11,000 pounds and is outfitted with a 100-hp diesel engine.
According to a press release from Sennebogen, the idea behind the telehandler was to improve visibility while offering greater maneuverability using Sennebogen’s compact, ergonomic design.
“The timing is right for us and we are pleased to introduce the 305 Multihandler, which will literally take our customers to new heights,” Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen North America, says. “Now that we have the dealers, the areas, along with the parts and service support we need in place, we are thrilled to offer a machine like this in
The 305 Multihandler comes with an optional two-part XL telescopic boom, which provides the operator with an extended reach of 30 feet. According to Sennebogen, this greater reach and loading ability allows operators to access heights and to dump materials that traditional telehandlers or forklifts cannot.
The material handler is designed with hydrostatic all-wheel drive and is equipped with three different steering systems, including cab steering, all-wheel steering and front-wheel steering. It has a tighter turning capability, allowing the operator to get in and out of tight spaces, according to Sennebogen.
For flexibility, Sennebogen has engineering a complete line of attachments to complement the 305 Multihandler, including an orange peel grapple, forks and various buckets.
“Our dealers have had a number of inquiries from some of their customers who have seen the machine in
More information on the 305 Multihandler can be found at www.sennebogen-na.com.
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