When it comes to telescopic handlers, people have come to trust Pettibone’s experience in building highly stable and productive equipment since 1881.
At a quick glance, all telescopic handlers seem to look alike. Obviously, they’re all designed to perform a similar function, reaching outward and upward to lift and place loads into positions that aren’t possible with a straight mast forklift or other material handling solution.
A closer examination of the Pettibone Traverse Line, however, in comparison to competitive telescopic handlers, shows that superior engineering and features can make a big difference in jobsite safety and productivity.

Aside from the fact that Pettibone’s Traverse line is a telescopic handler design, these machines also have the added function of a traversing boom that gives the machines even more reach as well as reducing the need to move the machine to place materials at height.
This added traversing function makes the Traverse line safer and more productive than competitive brands of telehandlers.
When lifting thousands of pounds of material, it’s vital that a telehandler has the required strength and stability to do the job safely. The Traverse lineup offers maximum lift heights of 58 feet and forward reaches up to 56 feet, 6 inches, and a weight capacity of 9,000 lbs. up to 12,000 lbs.
Pettibone’s commitment to superior performance is evident in every feature of every machine they produce. Solid construction. Smart features. High weight capacities. Long reaches. It all adds up to some of the best engineered, most reliable, highest performing telescopic material handling equipment on the planet.
Pettibone’s Traverse line includes the below equipment models:
T994X: 44 ft. true lift height and 9,000 lbs. capacity
T1056X: 56 ft. true lift height and 10,000 lbs. capacity
T1246X: Exceeding 46 ft. true lift height and 12,000 lbs. capacity
T1256X: 56 ft. and 6 inches true lift height and 12,000 lbs. capacity
Contact your ACT representative for more information, ACT is your Pettibone dealer for North Carolina.
