Higher and stronger
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine|October - November 2024
Businesses needing a powerhouse of a telehandler suited for intensive work should look no further than Dieci's Samson 70.10.
Higher and stronger

When it comes to telehandlers, the Dieci name stands as tall as the heights attained by its renowned range of hydraulic lifting units.

The machines, with lift heights from 5.8 to 25 metres and in a range of sizes from 2.5 to 23 tonnes, are a common sight on many building worksites around the world.

The Italian company's dedicated construction telehandlers have been made specifically for the sector: machines which are designed to handle, transport and lift both loads and people.

Available with or without rotating turrets, Dieci's versatile telehandlers can easily replace forklift trucks and cranes in the workplace. Indeed, they have the ability to reach higher and further due to the telescopic booms, with their lateral positioning enabling greater visibility.

The telehandlers are robust and easily manoeuvrable in confined spaces, thanks to the use of two steering axles, making them suitable for performing multiple jobs. Whether it's for the smallest yard or biggest construction site, there is a Dieci telehandler that can do the job.

One particular model that has been proving popular for heavy-duty applications has been Dieci's mighty Samson 70.10 fixed telehandler.

Inspired by the legendary warrior of prodigious strength, the extremely robust and strong model delivers outstanding power and lifting capacity, making it particularly suitable for intensive work, both in the construction and industrial sectors.

The Samson 70.10 is so named because it has a maximum lifting capacity of 7000 kg, making it suitable for handling large and heavy loads, and a maximum lifting height of 9.65 metres, enabling operators to reach significant elevations with ease.

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