Electric Telehandlers

Telehandlers

Telehandlers are versatile lifting machines designed to lift, move, and place materials at height and across site. Used across construction, agriculture, and industrial applications, they provide a practical solution for handling loads where reach, mobility, and flexibility are essential.

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Telehandlers are widely used for lifting and transporting materials in environments where both reach and manoeuvrability are required. Equipped with a telescopic boom, they allow operators to place loads at height or over obstacles, making them well suited to a wide range of site tasks and material handling requirements.

They are commonly used across construction, civil engineering, agriculture, and industrial applications for handling pallets, materials, plant, and equipment. Whether working on open sites or within more confined environments, telehandlers help improve efficiency by combining lifting capability with on-site mobility.

The most suitable telehandler will depend on factors such as lifting capacity, reach, site conditions, and application requirements. Electric models are ideal for indoor use or environments where low emissions and reduced noise are important, while diesel machines are better suited to outdoor and more demanding site conditions.

GGR Group supplies telehandlers for a wide range of applications across the UK, supporting both hire and purchase requirements. As a supplier of Faresin telehandlers, we help customers select the most suitable equipment for their project, improving productivity and supporting safe, efficient material handling on site.

6.26 Electric Telehandler (315Ah)

Battery Capacity: 315Ah
Max. Lifting Height: 5.9m
Working Radius: 3.1m

6.26 Electric Telehandler (420Ah)

Battery Capacity: 420Ah
Max. Lifting Height: 5.9m
Working Radius: 3.1m

6.26 Electric Telehandler (560Ah)

Battery Capacity: 560Ah
Max. Lifting Height: 5.9m
Working Radius: 3.1m

17.45 Electric Telehandler

Capacity: 4500kg
Max. Lifting Height: 16.4m
Working Radius: 12.6m
Reference: F17.45-E

6.26 Diesel Telehandler

Capacity: 2600kg
Max. Lifting Height: 5.9m
Working Radius: 3.1m
Reference: F6.26-D

14.42 Diesel Telehandler

Capacity: 4200kg
Max. Lifting Height: 13.6m
Working Radius: 9.76m
Reference: F14.42-D

17.40 Diesel Telehandler

Capacity: 4000kg
Max. Lifting Height: 16.4m
Working Radius: 12.6m
Reference: F17.40-D

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a telehandler?

A telehandler is a versatile machine that combines the lifting ability of a crane with the mobility of a forklift, using a telescopic boom to place loads at height or distance.

What's the difference between a forklift and a telehandler?

Forklifts lift vertically, while telehandlers can lift both vertically and forward thanks to their extendable boom, offering more flexibility.

What surfaces can telehandlers operate on?

GGR’s telehandlers can operate on rough terrain, soft ground, concrete slabs, and indoor surfaces with non-marking tyres. Their all-terrain design makes them ideal for construction sites, warehouses, and fit-out projects.

What attachments are available with Faresin telehandlers?

We offer a wide range including forks, winches, buckets, glass vacuum lifters, and material cages to suit different applications.

Do you have the world's first 17m electric telehandler?

Yes. GGR Group is proud to supply the Faresin 17m electric telehandler, a zero-emission lifting solution ideal for urban, indoor, or low-noise environments.

What is the maximum lifting capacity of your telehandlers?

Our telehandlers can lift up to 4500kg, depending on the model and configuration.

Can I use a telehandler for glazing or cladding installation?

Yes. With the right attachment, telehandlers can be used to install glass, panels, cladding, and roofing elements.

Can I hire or purchase a telehandler?

We offer both hire and sales of telehandlers. Flexible packages include delivery, support, and accessory options.

What are telehandlers used for?

They are used for material handling, glazing, site logistics, roofing, cladding, and even modular build installations.

How do I choose the right telehandler for my project?

We consider lift height, outreach, site surface, load type, and emissions requirements to suggest the best solution.

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