Equipment Details:
- Maximum Lift Capacity: 10000 lb / 4535.92 kg
- Outriggers Up Max Lift Height: 55 ft / 16.76 m
- Maximum Lift Height: 55 ft / 16.76 m
- Maximum Reach: 42 ft / 12.8 m
Telehandler 10,000 lbs | 55ft lift height
The go-to machine for framing crews, roofing contractors, and masonry teams who need heavy vertical reach without crane mobilization costs. With 10,000 lbs of lift capacity, a 55-foot max height, and 42 feet of forward reach, this telehandler places structural steel, roofing bundles, and precast materials exactly where they need to go in one precise movement. Reserve it through RentPro material handling fleet, fully serviced and inspection-ready.
Specs built for mid-rise and commercial construction
- 10,000 lb lift capacity: Moves structural steel, masonry block, roofing material, and heavy building supplies at full rated load.
- 55-foot max lift height: Covers 4–5 story placements with outriggers deployed for maximum stability at height.
- 42-foot forward reach: Delivers loads at distance without repositioning, critical near structure setbacks or grade changes.
- Outrigger stability system: Full lift height and reach available with outriggers deployed.
- All-terrain capable: Operates on graded fill, loose soil, and active construction-site conditions.
- Multi-attachment ready: Accepts fork carriage, truss boom, work platform, and bucket attachments.
Where this machine earns its keep
Multi-story framing, rooftop HVAC and mechanical placement, precast panel installation, masonry staging, and commercial buildouts are all prime use cases. If your lift schedule demands capacity and height without the overhead of crane scheduling, this is the right machine. Need heavier capacity? Compare the 12,000 lb / 55ft telehandler. For lighter jobs, browse our full telehandler lineup.
Serving contractors across Georgia and Florida
RentPro delivers well-maintained, outrigger-ready telehandlers to job sites across Gainesville FL, Ocala FL, Tallahassee FL, and Quitman GA. Choose short-term rental for specific project phases or long-term leasing for extended builds, at a fraction of the $100,000+ purchase cost.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a telehandler and a forklift?
A telehandler has a telescoping boom that reaches loads up and outward. A standard forklift only lifts vertically and can’t handle rough terrain.
How do you size a telehandler for your job?
Match the machine to your heaviest load weight, required lift height, and max forward reach needed. Always consult the load chart before operating.
Do you need a license to operate a telehandler?
No CDL required, but OSHA mandates certified operator training (29 CFR 1926.602) before operating on any job site.
How long do most contractors rent a telehandler?
Most rent for one to four weeks. Monthly rates cut the effective daily cost by over 80% compared to daily rates.
What attachments can be used on a telehandler?
Common attachments include pallet forks, truss booms, work platforms/man baskets, buckets, and rotating carriages. Each affects the load chart.
