GENIE GTH1048 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- GENIE
- Model
- GTH1048
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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A+Technical Description
The Genie GTH-1048 is a high-capacity rough terrain telehandler engineered for demanding construction, agricultural, and material handling applications. Powered by a turbocharged 4-cylinder Perkins 1104C-44TA engine producing 127 horsepower, this machine delivers robust performance across challenging jobsites. The variable displacement hydraulic pump system generates 15.1 gallons per minute at 3200 psi relief pressure, providing smooth and responsive load control with a maximum lift capacity of 10,000 pounds at ground level and 6,001 pounds at maximum height. With a maximum vertical reach of 48.9 feet and horizontal extension of 33.9 feet, the GTH-1048 excels at loading, unloading, and positioning heavy materials with precision. The powershift transmission features three forward and reverse gears, enabling a maximum forward speed of 16.8 mph for efficient site mobility. Operating at 28,999.7 pounds, this telehandler maintains excellent maneuverability with an 8.5-foot width over tires and 13.3-foot turning radius outside tires, while ground clearance of 19.2 inches accommodates rough terrain with ease. The spacious fuel capacity of 34.9 gallons and 55-gallon hydraulic system reservoir ensure extended operational periods between refueling and servicing. This configuration delivers 28,800 pounds of drawbar pull, making it ideal for towing and lateral load movement. The GTH-1048 combines productivity-enhancing capabilities with reliability and safety features, offering exceptional value for construction contractors and agricultural operations requiring versatile material handling and positioning solutions.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Load Capacity
- 10000 lb
- Max Fork Height
- 587 ''
- Turning Radius
- 13.30 ft
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