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JCB 530-110 0t 2019-2023

Brand: JCB
Model: 530-110
Variant: 0t | Year of production from: 2019 to: 2023

Merlo P 33.7 EVT 3.3t 1999-2001

Brand: Merlo
Model: P 33.7 EVT
Variant: 3.3t | Year of production from: 1999 to: 2001

Bobcat T 2556 2.5t 2000-2004

Brand: Bobcat
Model: T 2556
Variant: 2.5t | Year of production from: 2000 to: 2004

Sanderson T 13 35 3.5t 1995-2000

Brand: Sanderson
Model: T 13 35
Variant: 3.5t | Year of production from: 1995 to: 2000

Atlas ATL 27 HV 7 2.7t 1997-1997

Brand: Atlas
Model: ATL 27 HV 7
Variant: 2.7t | Year of production from: 1997 to: 1997

Front Telescopic Loaders are construction machines that combine the features of a loader and a telescopic lift. They are characterized by high versatility of use and work efficiency. They can be used in various construction sectors, from road and bridge construction, through residential and industrial construction, to mining or agriculture.


A characteristic feature of front telescopic loaders is the telescopic arm, which allows for greater lifting height than traditional loaders. Depending on the model and manufacturer, front telescopic loaders can lift weights up to a height of over 5 meters. This makes them an ideal solution for loading and unloading materials in hard-to-reach places.


Front telescopic loaders are also characterized by high pulling force, which allows for work with heavy loads. They can be equipped with various accessories, such as bale grabs, buckets, forks, or specialized devices for moving various types of materials.


When choosing a front telescopic loader, several key parameters should be taken into account, such as: load capacity, lifting height, boom reach, pulling force, engine power, driving speed, and the accessories available for a given machine. The most popular manufacturers of front telescopic loaders include JCB, Caterpillar, Manitou, and Bobcat.

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