LGMG North America Brings Three Strategic Machines to Canada

The additions include the LGMG T125J-2 telescopic boom lift, the LGMG M1932TE vertical mast lift and the LGMG H5519E electric telehandler.

The introduction of the T125J-2 telescopic boom lift, M1932TE vertical mast lift and H5519E electric telehandler reinforces LGMG NA's rental-focused approach with durable equipment built for repeated use.

LGMG North America has introduced three strategic products to the Canadian market, expanding its lineup with machines to provide rental companies and contractors with smart solutions to address the demands of real-world jobsites. The additions include the LGMG T125J-2 telescopic boom lift, the LGMG M1932TE vertical mast lift and the LGMG H5519E electric telehandler.

The T125J-2 is the tallest LGMG telescopic boom lift available in Canada, with one of the tallest working heights in its class and a heavy-duty platform capacity for demanding elevated work. The M1932TE vertical mast lift provides greater capacity for lifting tools and materials in confined spaces, while the H5519E is LGMG's first mini electric telehandler in North America, delivering a quiet, zero-emission solution for indoor and outdoor jobsites.

The machines reflect LGMG NA's focus on delivering equipment designed for the realities of Canadian rental fleets: durable machines built for repeated use, simple operation and maintenance, and dependable performance across a wide range of applications.

T125J-2 telescopic boom lift, high-reach powerhouse

The new range-topping LGMG T125J-2 is engineered to boost efficiency on demanding job sites. It has a maximum working height of 131 feet 11 inches (40.2 m) and a dual-capacity platform that delivers one of the highest unrestricted capacities in its class, carrying up to 661 pounds (300 kg) in unrestricted mode. The machine’s powerful basket capacity allows operators to accommodate more tools and materials while working at height, making it a good machine for industrial maintenance, petrochemical facilities, aviation applications, infrastructure projects and other complex environments that require high reach.

To further improve productivity, the T125J-2 features an 180-degree rotating platform that provides easier access to work areas without repositioning the machine. This added flexibility translates into more efficient operation in space-constrained applications.

The T125J-2 also delivers great value for rental fleets through its transport-friendly design. Weighing 42,108 pounds (19,100 kg), it can often be transported without special permitting requirements, simplifying logistics and reducing transport costs.

“We are very excited to introduce the T125J-2 in Canada because it represents a major step forward for high-reach applications in this market,” said Michael Zhou, boom product and NPD project manager at LGMG NA. “It offers an outstanding combination of working height, outreach, platform capacity and transportation efficiency that helps customers complete jobs faster while expanding their capabilities.”

Additional rental-focused features include: 45-percent gradeability for navigating loading ramps and uneven terrain between tasks, a standard Hostile Environment Kit to protect key components in harsh conditions, and durable steel service covers for a longer service life.

M1932TE vertical mast lift, for capacity and efficiency 

The LGMG M1932TE electric vertical mast lift offers Canadian customers a higher-capacity solution for its height class. With a maximum working height of 24 feet 11 inches (7.6 m), the unit offers an impressive platform capacity of 441 pounds (200 kg), thanks to its telescopic steel mast. This machine is well suited to indoor and outdoor tasks where the operator needs to access elevated work areas carrying heavy materials but does not require the larger platform of a scissor lift.

An extension deck provides additional reach over obstacles, such as ductwork, racking, piping, cable trays and other equipment. Applications include electrical work, overhead plumbing, warehousing, and commercial and industrial maintenance.

Its narrow chassis and low stowed height of 6 feet 6 inches (1.99 m) allow it to pass easily through standard doorways and ride in passenger elevators. Powered by electric batteries, it delivers quiet, emissions-free operation and is designed to complete a full eight-hour shift on a single charge.

“The M1932TE is a cost-effective solution for rental companies who want to offer compact lifts with greater carrying capacity,” said Mark Elton, director of product management at LGMG NA. “It's designed to help operators work efficiently in tight spaces while delivering the simplicity, reliability and long-term value that rental fleets expect from LGMG.”

LGMG H5519E, a quieter solution for lower-emission jobsites

The LGMG H5519E is an electric mini telehandler designed to help Canadian customers meet emission goals and operate in applications with strict noise or emissions requirements. As LGMG’s first electric telehandler in North America, it offers a maximum capacity of 5,500 pounds (2,495 kg), a maximum lifting height of 19 feet 6 inches (5.94 m) and an overall width of 6 feet 1 inch (1.86 m), making it useful for confined indoor facilities, underground work and urban jobsites.

It can also move over rugged outdoor landscapes and through gravel or mud, offering flexibility on jobsites where materials must be handled both indoors and outdoors and where diesel-powered equipment may not be suitable.

Designed to complete a full eight-hour shift on a single charge under typical operating conditions, the H5519E delivers performance comparable to diesel-powered telehandlers in the same size class while offering reduced noise and emissions.

“The H5519E telehandler expands our ability to support Canadian customers as demand grows for lower-emission equipment without compromising performance,” Elton said. “It gives rental companies a practical, versatile solution that is easy to operate, quiet enough for noise-sensitive environments and night shifts, and capable of supporting a wide range of indoor and outdoor material handling applications.”

Strong support

Maximizing machine uptime is a core focus for LGMG North America. Backed by LGMG’s ProCare promise, responsive service and dedicated support resources, LGMG helps Canadian rental fleet owners accelerate return on investment by enhancing equipment utilization and long-term fleet performance.

For LGMG NA's full lineup of mobile elevating work platforms MEWPs and telehandlers in Canada, visit www.lgmg.ca.

About the Author

Michael Roth

Editor

Michael Roth has covered the equipment rental industry full time for RER since 1989 and has served as the magazine’s editor in chief since 1994. He has nearly 30 years experience as a professional journalist. Roth has visited hundreds of rental centers and industry manufacturers, written hundreds of feature stories for RER and thousands of news stories for the magazine and its electronic newsletter RER Reports. Roth has interviewed leading executives for most of the industry’s largest rental companies and manufacturers as well as hundreds of smaller independent companies. He has visited with and reported on rental companies and manufacturers in Europe, Central America and Asia as well as Mexico, Canada and the United States. Roth was co-founder of RER Reports, the industry’s first weekly newsletter, which began as a fax newsletter in 1996, and later became an online newsletter. Roth has spoken at conventions sponsored by the American Rental Association, Associated Equipment Distributors, California Rental Association and other industry events and has spoken before industry groups in several countries. He lives and works in Los Angeles when he’s not traveling to cover industry events.