- Hydraulic systems – Leaks, pressure inconsistencies, and wear can compromise lifting power.
- Hoses and pumps – Vital for fluid movement, these components need regular checks to avoid breakdowns.
- Telescopic boom timing chains – Precision matters here; misalignment can lead to serious safety risks.
- Tires – Often overlooked, but critical for stability and maneuverability on rugged terrain.
Telehandlers Are Material Handling Monsters
If you’ve driven past a construction site lately—whether it’s a highway project or a quiet new home build—you’ve probably seen telehandlers in action. These versatile machines are everywhere, and for good reason. With their ability to lift, move, and place heavy materials with precision, telehandlers have become indispensable across the construction industry. They’re not just helpful—they’re material handling monsters.
But with great power comes great responsibility.
we understand that a telehandler’s performance is only as good as its maintenance. That’s why our team is always on the move, ensuring these machines stay safe, efficient, and compliant with the latest regulations.
Our technicians are trained to spot and resolve issues before they become costly problems. Common trouble areas include:
