The Pettibone Traverse is the industry’s only line of telescopic handlers with an extendable boom that traverses horizontally. With up to 70 inches of horizontal boom transfer, users can place loads precisely without having to coordinate multiple boom functions, bringing an added level of safety and efficiency to the jobsite.
| Max Load Capacity: | 12,000 lbs. |
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| Max Lift Height: | 56 ft. 6 in. |
| Landing Height: | 56 ft. 6 in. |
| Rated Horsepower: | 117 |
| Travel Speed: | 15.2 mph |
The Traverse T1256X is the farthest-reaching telehandler in the Pettibone lineup, thanks to an industry-exclusive traversing boom that delivers 70 inches of horizontal boom transfer. With Traverse, the specified lift height is the same as the landing height. This stands in contrast to a traditional fixed boom pivot, where the true landing height is generally several feet less than the advertised lift height, as operators must account for withdrawing the forks out of the load with enough rearward travel for the fork tips to clear the landing zone.
The Traverse T1056X offers a unique traversing boom carriage that allows users to precisely place loads at full lift height without having to coordinate multiple boom functions. The Traverse provides up to 70 inches of horizontal boom transfer, the industry’s only new machine with this capability. With Traverse, the specified lift height is the same as the landing height. This stands in contrast to a traditional fixed boom pivot, where the true landing height is generally several feet less than the advertised lift height, as operators must account for withdrawing the forks out of the load with enough rearward travel for the fork tips to clear the landing zone.
The Traverse T944X features an extendable, traversing boom that moves loads by traveling horizontally. This unique capability provides greater safety and precision when placing loads. The T944X provides up to 70 inches of horizontal boom transfer, the industry’s only new machine with this capability. With Traverse, the specified lift height is the same as the landing height. This stands in contrast to a traditional fixed boom pivot, where the true landing height is generally several feet less than the advertised lift height, as operators must account for withdrawing the forks out of the load with enough rearward travel for the fork tips to clear the landing zone.
The Extendo 1056X telehandler has a maximum load capacity of 10,000 pounds and a lift height of up to 56 feet, 6 inches. It comes with a Cummins or a Deutz Tier 4 Final diesel engine. Powered by a 117-horsepower Cummins QSF3.8 Tier 4 Final diesel engine with DEF and SCR aftertreatment. Side pod mounting allows for quick service access while maintaining excellent curbside visibility and ground clearance.
The drivetrain and axles have been designed to deliver more tractive effort with the least amount of compromise on top end speed.
High steer axles from the Dana 212 Series provide exceptional tractive effort, while the tight steer angle capability allows for a small turning radius.
The Extendo’s hydraulic circuit delivers exceptional controllability, efficiency and cycle speeds, while the cylinder cushioning dampens the end of strokes – both extending and retracting – to prevent hard, jarring stops and avoid both wear-and-tear and potential load spills.
With a maximum load capacity of 15,000 pounds, the Extendo 1530X is suitable for heavy-duty material handling in pipe yards and highway construction jobs. Powered by a 117-horsepower Cummins QSF3.8 Tier 4 Final diesel engine with DEF and SCR aftertreatment. Side pod mounting allows for quick service access while maintaining good curbside visibility and ground clearance. Formed boom plates provide better boom strength despite weighing less. The Boom deflection has been reduced for improved control and accuracy when placing loads. While the boom overlap was nearly doubled to offer smoother operation and lower contact force on wear pads. The compression tilt design allows for a smaller bore cylinder while maintaining the same tilt force.
Heavy-duty extension chains aid in the stability and lifespan of boom operations.
