LGMG’s H1056 is Company’s First Entry into North American Telehandler Market

The H1056 features a maximum lift capacity of 10,000 pounds, a lifting height of 56 feet 1 inch, and maximum outreach of 42 feet, designed for heavy lifting and precise placement on construction sites and industrial applications.
Feb. 25, 2025
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LGMG NA introduces the H1056 telehandler, marking the company’s first entry into the North American telehandler market, the company’s first entry into the North American telehandler market.

Key features include:

·       Industry standard lift capacity and reach: The H1056 features a maximum lift capacity of 10,000 pounds, a lifting height of 56 feet 1 inch, and maximum outreach of 42 feet, designed for heavy lifting and precise placement on construction sites and industrial applications;

·       Enhanced maneuverability: Three steering modes, including four-wheel and crab steer, enabling navigation on tight jobsites;

·       Rough terrain capability: With four-wheel drive and industry-standard Dana limited slip axles, the H1056 works in uneven and demanding terrains;

·       Operator-friendly design: The ergonomic cab features intuitive controls, multiple load chart placements for quick reference, and spacious layout to reduce operator fatigue;

·       Durability: The steel engine cover and advanced boom design ensure durability and lower maintenance costs.

The H1056 is powered by a Cummins 3.8 T4F engine with 74 HP, providing ample power and compliance with North American emissions standards. With a fourth-gear travel speed of 15.5 mph, the H1056 ensures quick and efficient movement across jobsites, reducing travel time and increasing productivity. The telehandler’s engine bay is designed for serviceability and easy service access.

The unit is backed by LGMG North America’s five-year warranty. For more information, visit lgmgna.com.

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