STLTG Telehandler

Engineered for ​​tough jobs and hard-to-reach places​​, our Telescopic Handlers deliver ​​unmatched reach, precision, and versatility​​ in:

Construction​​ – Lift and place materials at height with stability on uneven terrain.

​Agriculture​– Handle hay bales, feed, and pallets with ease, even in muddy fields.

Warehousing​– Safely access high racks and tight spaces where traditional forklifts can’t.

​Industrial Maintenance​– Effortlessly transport heavy equipment and tools for repairs.

Disaster Recovery​– Navigate debris and deliver supplies in emergency situations.

Stronger. Smarter. STLTG Telehandler.​​ Invest in performance that adapts to your toughest challenges!

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    Telescopic Handler

    STLTG’s ​​four-section telescopic arm​​ delivers precise positioning, while the ​​hydraulic outriggers and tilt/leveling body​​ ensure stability on slopes or uneven terrain.

    The ​​fresh air circulation system and high-efficiency HVAC​​ keep operators comfortable in dust, heat, or cold.

    ​​From high-rise construction to rugged farmyards, STLTG Telehandlers handle it all—stronger, smarter, and safer.​​

    Capacity:

    4-9Ton

    Maximum lifting height:

    17.5 meters

    Hot Selling Telehandler Models

    STLTG telehandlers specialize in unloading and short-distance transportation of building materials, direct delivery of building materials to the operating point, or feeding of truck cranes and tower cranes.

    You can also choose our agricultural version with a long boom arm telehandler, which features the highest operation simplicity, safety, and efficiency.

    Here are the most popular telehandler capacity options for agricultural and construction use:

    CPCT 30 Telehandler

    Capacity: 3t

    Lifting Height: 7-17.5m

    CPCT 40 Telehandler

    Capacity: 4t

    Lifting Height: 7-17.5m

    CPCT 50 Telehandler

    Capacity: 5t

    Lifting Height: 7-17.5m

    Telehandler Specifications

    ModelsCPCT40
    Specified load4000kg
    Maximum lift height17550mm
    Maximum forward stretch13080mm
    maximum drawbar pull≥70KN
    Minimum ground clearance420mm
    Overall dimensions6970×2430×2550mm
    Total width3800mm
    Wheel base3670mm
    Tyre440/80-24
    EngineThe Cummins 4BT3.9-C 100

    We offer customization options according to your needs, such as hydraulic quick hitch, grass or snow tires, attachments, GPS, and wet axle. So, contact us to discuss details with our experts.

    STLTG Telehandler Details

    High Power, Low Fuel Consumption​

    Our telescopic handler is equipped with a high-powered engine that represents the pinnacle of modern engineering.

    This advanced engine is specifically engineered to maximize the material handling capacity of the forklift, enabling it to effortlessly lift and transport heavy loads over long distances.

    Whether you’re moving construction materials on a large-scale building site or handling industrial equipment in a warehouse, our forklift can handle the job with ease.

    High Ergonomics, Safety and Comfort

    The operator’s comfort and well-being are at the forefront of our design philosophy. That’s why we’ve equipped our telescopic handler with a standard high-capacity – conditioning system, complete with a heater.

    This system is capable of maintaining a comfortable interior temperature, regardless of the external climate. In hot and humid conditions, the air – conditioning unit quickly cools the cabin, preventing the operator from feeling fatigued due to the heat.

    On the other hand, during cold winter months, the heater provides a warm and cozy environment, allowing the operator to focus on the task at hand without being distracted by the cold.​

    Precise Operation, Intelligent Controlling

    This intelligent system continuously monitors the load being carried and adjusts the hydraulic pressure and flow rate accordingly.

    As a result, it delivers high efficiency and excellent performance on a wide variety of job sites, from rough terrain construction sites to smooth-surfaced warehouses.

    Whether you’re performing delicate tasks that require precise positioning or heavy-duty operations that demand maximum power, the load-sense control system ensures that the forklift responds accurately and efficiently.

    High Security

    In addition to the outriggers and body leveling system, our telescopic handler is also equipped with other safety features, such as emergency stop buttons, seat belts, and warning lights.

    These features work together to create a safe working environment for operators, minimizing the risk of accidents and injuries. Whether you’re working in a busy industrial setting or a remote construction site, you can have peace of mind knowing that our telescopic handler has been designed with your safety in mind.

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    The Advantages of Our Off-road Telehandler

    International brand power engine, efficient transmission; Strong power, smooth and stable operation.

    Internationally renowned brand hydraulic load-sensitive system, electric-hydraulic integrated control is comfortable, precise control, and efficient and energy-saving.

    The heavy-duty wheel-side reduction axle has smooth operation and is equipped with an electro-hydraulic integrated wet brake system, which enables reliable operation regardless of fine work or off-road riding.

    The integrated static-pressure stepless variable drive system realizes full speed range drive and stable driving.

    This machine can be equipped with diversified attachments, including an aerial platform, a bucket, and a bale clamp, to meet the users’ individual needs.

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    Is A Rough Forklift The Same As A Telehandler?

    A rough terrain forklift and a telehandler are not the same, although they do have some similarities.

    A rough terrain forklift, as mentioned earlier, is specifically designed to operate in rough outdoor terrains. It has features that allow it to navigate uneven surfaces and is commonly used in industries such as construction, agriculture, and forestry.

    On the other hand, a telehandler, also known as a telescopic handler, is a versatile lifting machine that combines the features of a forklift and a crane. It is equipped with a telescopic boom that can extend and retract, allowing it to reach higher heights and longer distances than a typical forklift. Telehandlers are commonly used for tasks such as lifting and placing heavy materials, loading and unloading trucks, and working on construction sites.

    While both rough terrain forklifts and telehandlers are built to handle outdoor environments, telehandlers have the added advantage of a telescopic boom that offers greater flexibility and reach. Depending on the specific requirements of the job, one may be more suitable than the other.

    STLTG Telehandler Functions

    Our versatile material-handling machine widely used in construction, agriculture, warehousing, and industrial applications:

    Material Lifting & Handling

    • Telescopic Boom: The defining feature is its extendable boom (telescopic arm), which allows vertical lifting and horizontal reach. This enables:
      • High Lifting Capacity: Handles heavy loads (ranging from 1 to 5+ tons, depending on the model).
      • Reach: Extends horizontally to access elevated or distant areas (e.g., loading/unloading trucks, placing materials on rooftops).
      • Precision: Ideal for tasks requiring accuracy, such as positioning pallets, steel beams, or concrete blocks in tight spaces.
    • Attachments: Versatile tool carriers that can swap between:
      • Forks: Standard for pallets and crates.
      • Bucket: For digging, scooping, or moving bulk materials (e.g., gravel, sand).
      • Jib Crane: Adds vertical lifting capability for hoisting loads.
      • Man Basket: Converts the telehandler into a mobile work platform for personnel (with safety certifications).
      • Clamps: For handling logs, pipes, or concrete slabs.

    Versatility Across Terrains

    • Rough Terrain Performance:
      • Equipped with large, rugged tires (or optional tracks) for stability on uneven, muddy, or gravelly surfaces.
      • Four-wheel drive (4WD) and differential locks enhance traction in challenging conditions (e.g., construction sites, farms).
    • Compact Models: Designed for tight spaces (e.g., indoor warehouses, narrow alleyways), while larger models tackle heavy-duty outdoor tasks.

    Lifting & Placement Modes

    • Vertical Lifting: Raises loads straight up for stacking or reaching high shelves.
    • Horizontal Reach: Extends the boom forward to place materials beyond the machine’s base (e.g., over fences, into truck beds, or onto scaffolding).
    • Combined Motion: Simultaneously extends the boom and lifts the load for dynamic positioning.

    Specialized Functions

    • Side Shifting: Adjusts the boom laterally without repositioning the machine, improving accuracy in tight spaces.
    • Slew (Rotating Cab): Some models feature a rotating cab (360°) for enhanced maneuverability in confined areas.
    • Traversing Axles: Allows the machine to “crab steer” (move diagonally) for better obstacle avoidance.

    Applications by Industry

    • Construction: Lifting steel, concrete, and roofing materials; placing formwork; site cleanup with buckets.
    • Agriculture: Feeding livestock, moving hay bales, loading grain, or handling fertilizers.
    • Warehousing/Distribution: Loading/unloading trucks, stacking pallets in high racks, or transporting oversized items.
    • Forestry/Logging: Handling logs with grapple attachments or clearing debris.
    • Utilities: Mounting man baskets for power line maintenance or tree trimming.

    Efficiency & Productivity

    • Multi-Task Capability: Reduces the need for multiple machines (e.g., a forklift and a crane) by combining lifting, reaching, and attachment versatility.
    • Quick Attachment Swaps: Hydraulic or mechanical quick-connect systems allow fast tool changes, minimizing downtime.

    Key Advantages Over Traditional Forklifts

    • Greater Reach: Telescopic booms offer horizontal extension unmatched by standard forklifts.
    • Rough Terrain Mobility: Better suited for outdoor, uneven environments compared to indoor forklifts.
    • Attachment Flexibility: Adapts to diverse tasks without dedicated machinery.

    Telehander Attachment You Can Choose From

    Our telescopic handler comes with an extensive range of optional attachments, enabling it to handle a multitude of tasks across various industries. With just one telescopic handler forklift, you can achieve remarkable versatility. Here are some of the key attachments and their capabilities.

    Pallet Fork

    The pallet fork is a staple attachment. It allows you to effortlessly lift, transport, and stack pallets. Whether in a warehouse for logistics operations or on a construction site for moving materials, it provides efficient and stable handling of palletized goods.

    Hydraulic Pallet Fork

    Similar to the regular pallet fork, but with hydraulic functionality. This means it can adjust its grip and lift with greater precision. It’s ideal for handling different – sized pallets or when more controlled movement of the load is required, enhancing operational flexibility.

    Grapple Bucket

    The grapple bucket is perfect for handling irregularly-shaped materials. You can use it to gather and transport debris, branches, rocks, or even logs. Its grappling mechanism firmly secures the load, making it suitable for site-cleanup tasks or material-handling in forestry – related work.

    4 in 1 Bucket

    This multi – functional bucket can perform four main operations: it can act as a regular bucket for scooping materials like sand or gravel, a dozer blade for pushing materials, a clamshell for grasping and carrying objects, and a grapple for holding irregular items. It’s a great all – rounder for construction and landscaping projects.

    Snow Blade

    In snowy environments, the snow blade attachment transforms the telescopic handler into a snow – clearing machine. It can efficiently push and move snow off roads, driveways, and parking lots, ensuring safe and clear access during winter months.

    Trencher

    When it comes to construction or utility work that involves digging trenches, the trencher attachment is indispensable. It can create precise and consistent trenches for laying pipes, cables, or for foundation work, saving time and effort compared to manual digging.

    We offer a wide array of forklift and telehandler attachments including grab bucket, 4in1 bucket, stone bucket, grass fork, snow blade, material slide, silage rake, box rotator, ground planer, bale cutting, round bale unroller, pot gripper, hydraulic pallet fork, ripper, pallet fork, square light cargo bucke, feed dosing bucket, trencher, mulcher, auger, hook, silage cutting blade, wood fork, tree spade 2, hydraulic cutting bucket, digger, breaking hammer, and more; besides, customized attachments are also available to meet your specific needs.

    Understanding the Three Steering Modes of a Telehandler

    Two – wheel Steer

    Two – wheel steer is an ideal choice for roading operations. In this mode, typically the rear wheels are used for steering. This configuration offers a stable and straightforward driving experience on paved roads and long – haul travel scenarios.

    It reduces tire wear on smooth surfaces and provides good directional control when the telehandler needs to be transported from one job site to another on public roads or large, open – area work sites.

    This mode is efficient for covering long distances with minimal effort, making it great for getting the telehandler to where it’s needed quickly and safely.

    Four – wheel Steer

    Four – wheel steer significantly enhances manoeuvrability, especially in tight spaces. With all four wheels participating in the steering process, the telehandler can make sharp turns and navigate through confined areas with ease.

    This is incredibly useful in construction sites with limited space, warehouses where aisles are narrow, or any environment where precise positioning is crucial.

    Whether it’s maneuvering around obstacles or aligning with a specific loading/unloading point, the four – wheel steer mode allows operators to have better control and complete tasks more efficiently.

    Crab Steer

    Crab steer is a unique and specialized steering mode designed for specific tasks. It enables the telehandler to move sideways, either edging close to or away from walls.

    This is particularly handy in situations where the operator needs to work parallel to a wall, such as when loading or unloading materials against a building facade, or when navigating in narrow alleys.

    Crab steer gives the telehandler an extra level of flexibility, allowing it to access areas that would be difficult or impossible to reach with traditional steering methods.

    Can the Telehandler Be Used for Both Indoor and Outdoor Tasks?

    Yes, telehandlers can be used for both indoor and outdoor tasks.

    For indoor tasks:

    • Compact models with smaller footprints are well – suited for warehouses and factories. Their relatively narrow width allows them to navigate through standard – sized doorways and along narrow aisles.
    • They can perform operations like lifting and stacking pallets in high – rack storage areas. The precise control features, such as the load – sense control system and proportional joystick controls, enable accurate placement of loads, minimizing the risk of damage to goods or infrastructure.
    • Quiet – operation models are available, which is important in indoor environments where noise levels need to be controlled, such as in distribution centers that operate around the clock.

    For outdoor tasks:

    • Telehandlers with large, rugged tires or optional tracks are designed to handle rough terrains like construction sites, farms, and forestry areas. Their high ground clearance and strong suspension systems allow them to traverse uneven surfaces, mud, gravel, and slopes without getting stuck.
    • They can handle heavy – duty tasks like lifting construction materials (such as steel beams, concrete blocks) to elevated positions, or moving large bales of hay on farms. The telescopic boom provides the necessary reach to access distant or high – up locations, which is essential in outdoor applications like roofing projects or loading/unloading trucks in open yards.

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    Rough Terrain Forklift VS Telehandler

    Rough terrain forklifts are designed primarily for lifting and moving heavy loads. They have a forks that can be used to lift pallets, crates, and other objects. Rough terrain forklifts are also equipped with a mast that allows them to lift loads to a height of several feet.

    Rough terrain telehandlers are more versatile than rough terrain forklifts. They can be used for a wider variety of tasks, including lifting and moving heavy loads, placing materials on scaffolding and other elevated surfaces, and clearing debris from construction sites. Rough terrain telehandlers are equipped with a boom that can be extended and retracted, allowing them to reach over obstacles and place loads in hard-to-reach areas.

    Here is a table that summarizes the key differences between rough terrain forklifts and rough terrain telehandlers:

    FeatureRough terrain forkliftRough terrain telehandler
    Primary functionLifting and moving heavy loadsLifting and moving heavy loads, placing materials on elevated surfaces, clearing debris
    AttachmentsForksForks, buckets, winches
    BoomNoYes
    ReachLimitedExtended
    VersatilityLess versatileMore versatile

    Ultimately, the best machine for your needs will depend on the specific tasks you will be using it for. If you need a machine that is primarily used for lifting and moving heavy loads, a rough terrain forklift is a good option. If you need a more versatile machine that can be used for a wider variety of tasks, a rough terrain telehandler is a better choice.

    Here are some additional factors to consider when choosing between a rough terrain forklift and a rough terrain telehandler:

    • The size and capacity of the machine: Rough terrain forklifts and rough terrain telehandlers are available in a variety of sizes and capacities. The size and capacity of the machine you need will depend on the tasks you will be using it for.
    • The power source: Rough terrain forklifts and rough terrain telehandlers are available with either diesel engines or electric motors. The type of power source you choose will depend on your specific needs and preferences.

    Once you have considered all of these factors, you can make an informed decision about which type of machine is best for your needs.

    In general, rough terrain telehandlers are taller than rough terrain forklifts because of their need to reach higher elevations. However, the specific height of a rough terrain forklift or rough terrain telehandler will vary depending on the make and model of the machine.

    Here is a table that summarizes the key differences in height between rough terrain forklifts and rough terrain telehandlers:

    FeatureRough terrain forkliftRough terrain telehandler
    Height8-12 feet10-18 feet
    PurposeLifting and moving heavy loadsLifting and moving heavy loads, placing materials on elevated surfaces, clearing debris
    BoomNoYes

    What Other Tasks Can Telehandlers Do?

    Rough terrain telehandlers are versatile machines that can perform a wide variety of tasks, including:

    • Lifting and moving heavy loads
    • Loading and unloading trucks and trailers
    • Placing materials on scaffolding and other elevated surfaces
    • Clearing debris from construction sites
    • Performing maintenance and repair work
    • Installing and removing equipment
    • Transporting materials around a job site
    • Digging holes and trenches
    • Grading and leveling ground
    • Spreading materials such as mulch, gravel, and sand

    Telehandlers can also be used with a variety of attachments, which makes them even more versatile. Some common attachments include:

    • Forks
    • Buckets
    • Winches
    • Cranes
    • Platforms
    • Augers
    • Snow plows

    With their versatility and wide range of attachments, rough terrain telehandlers are a valuable asset for any business or organization that needs to move heavy loads or perform other tasks on uneven terrain.

    Here are some specific examples of how telehandlers are used in different industries:

    • Construction: Telehandlers are used to lift and move heavy materials, such as concrete blocks, steel beams, and roofing materials. They can also be used to place materials on scaffolding and other elevated surfaces.
    • Mining: Telehandlers are used to load and unload trucks and trailers, and to move heavy equipment around mines. They can also be used to clear debris from mine sites.
    • Agriculture: Telehandlers are used to load and unload grain and other agricultural products, and to move heavy equipment around farms. They can also be used to spread fertilizer and other materials.
    • Landscaping: Telehandlers are used to load and unload mulch, gravel, and other landscaping materials. They can also be used to dig holes and trenches, and to grade and level ground.
    • Industrial: Telehandlers are used to move heavy loads in a variety of industrial settings, such as factories, warehouses, and shipping yards. They can also be used to perform maintenance and repair work.

    Telehandlers are a versatile piece of equipment that can be used for a wide variety of tasks in a variety of industries. Their ability to lift and move heavy loads, reach high elevations, and work on uneven terrain makes them a valuable asset for any business or organization.

    Why Choose STLTG Telehandler?

    Quality Assurance

    Our team is composed of experienced engineers, boasting an average work experience of around 12 years. Each of our loaders undergoes a rigorous test procedure. This meticulous process guarantees that our products are shipped without any issues, ensuring top – notch quality for our customers.

    Round – the – Clock Service

    We offer 24 – hour online availability. We keep you informed by providing photos and videos of product progress. In case of any product or technical problems, simply send us a video. Our dedicated team will promptly offer technical service, which is a lifelong support for your machine.

    Warranty Coverage

    Every product from us enjoys a one-year/1000 working-hour warranty period. During this time, if material or process defects occur and spare parts are in normal working condition, we will repair or replace the defective parts free of charge.

    Installation and Technical Support

    STLTG can assist customers in coordinating with trained service personnel. We share detailed and extensive knowledge to ensure you have a comprehensive understanding of our products. Through our professional technical advice, you can significantly extend the lifespan of your machine and maintain its high-capacity performance.

    Rich Experience in Production

    We have been professionally producing engineering machinery for over 30 years. This decade-plus of experience has allowed us to refine our manufacturing processes, ensuring that every product we release meets the highest industry standards. Our long-standing presence in the market is a testament to our commitment to quality and reliability.

    Global Recognition

    Our products are best sellers in over 40 countries worldwide. This widespread popularity is a result of our dedication to providing value-driven solutions that meet the diverse needs of customers across different regions and industries. When you choose STLTG, you’re choosing a brand trusted globally.

    Tailored Solutions

    We understand that one size doesn’t fit all. That’s why we offer customization options for our products. Whether it’s a specific attachment, a modified design to suit unique working conditions, or personalized technical specifications, we’re here to work with you to create a solution that perfectly meets your requirements.

    Telehandler Prices

    ModelPrice Range
    CPCT 40$35,000 – $120,000
    CPCT 50$65,000 – $129,000
    CPCT 70$75,000 – $135,000

    The price range provided serves as a guide and can vary based on several factors, including the machine’s capacity, design features, and specific technologies incorporated.

    Customization options, such as specialized attachments or enhancements for specific terrains, can also influence the final price. We understand that each business has unique needs, and we’re committed to providing tailored solutions.

    Our team is ready to work with you to customize your off-road forklift, ensuring it meets your operational requirements while staying within your budget.

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