Menu
Posted May 27, 2022

Upgraded telehandlers

Skyjack has updated six models of its TH Series telehandlers.


Skyjack’s full TH Series has lifting capabilities from 5,000 to 12,000 pounds and consists of the SJ519 TH, SJ643 TH, SJ843 TH, SJ1044 TH, SJ1056 TH and SJ1256 THS telehandlers.

Skyjack TH Series telehandlers
Skyjack’s full TH Series has lifting capabilities from 5,000 to 12,000 pounds and consists of the SJ519 TH, SJ643 TH, SJ843 TH, SJ1044 TH, SJ1056 TH and SJ1256 THS telehandlers.

“While we’ve made one-off changes to our TH Series throughout the years, these are the first significant design changes that we have done since launching,” says Kurt Atchison, director of product management at Skyjack. “We have increased the return on our customer’s investment by improving reliability, and serviceability.”

Core changes to Skyjack’s TH Series include:

  • Tilt compensation cylinder configuration has been updated to utilize a dual cylinder setup, to better distribute the load and improve reliability.
  • High-pressure filter has been added to the hydraulic system to complement the oil return filter and further reduce the risk of contamination.
  • Main boom pivot bearings have been updated to greaseless bearings, removing the need for end users to grease and maintain on job sites.
  • Steel engine cowling are highly durable for better on-site protection, while also requiring less repairs.

“By incorporating greaseless bearings and a high-pressure filter, we’ve reduced the amount of maintenance required by end users,” Atchison says. “These changes have a direct and positive impact on our customers’ overall cost of ownership as they increase the longevity of the equipment.”

The TH Series will continue to employ trademarks Skyjack telehandlers are known for such as SmarTorque technology that doesn’t require DPF, DEF or any active exhaust aftertreatment; FlexCab design so operators can easily transition from open to enclosed cabs; yoke-mounted lifting ReadyHook; and a Rear Axle Stabilization (RAS) system, which increases stability and provides job site flexibility with three-mode operation.

“Our whole philosophy at Skyjack is that we provide machine features that combine durability, quality, and serviceability. That’s especially important with telehandlers that are typically the first machines on a job site and the last ones off,” says Matt Lyons, vice president of sales in North America at Skyjack. “By improving these areas and removing certain maintenance responsibilities from end users, we’re putting control of the machine’s longevity and performance back into the hands of the rental company.”

. Watch this video for full details on Skyjack’s newly refreshed TH Series: vimeo.com/541928844

www.skyjack.com 

SPONSORED ADS