LGMG Launches H1056 Telehandler with 10,000 lb Lift
LGMG unveiled the H1056, its first North American telehandler, at the 2025 ARA Show, featuring a 10,000-pound lift capacity and a 56-foot 1-inch lift height.
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LGMG unveiled the H1056, its first North American telehandler, at the 2025 ARA Show, featuring a 10,000-pound lift capacity and a 56-foot 1-inch lift height.
Date: March 13, 2025Las Vegas, Nevada - Lingong Heavy Machinery Co., Ltd., (LGMG) a construction machinery manufacturer, has introduced its first telehandler, the H1056, for the North American market at the 2025 ARA Show, held in Las Vegas, Nevada. This model boasts a 10,000-pound lift capacity, a lift height of 56 feet 1 inch, and a maximum reach of 42 feet.
The H1056 is equipped with a 74-horsepower Cummins diesel engine and a ZF Powershift transmission, enabling it to reach speeds of up to 15.5 mph. Designed for versatility, it features three steering modes - two-wheel steer, four-wheel steer, and crab steer, allowing operators to maneuver efficiently in tight job sites. Limited-slip Dana axles ensure four-wheel drive, providing superior traction on soft or uneven terrain.
The H1056 telehandler comes equipped with a state-of-the-art touchscreen display, providing operators with instant access to the load chart for effortless jobsite compliance. Engineered for maximum efficiency, its intuitive controls ensure a seamless operating experience, enabling precise and smooth handling of both the telehandler and its attachments.
Built for durability and long-term performance, the H1056 features a heavy-duty chassis and reinforced boom, ensuring reliability in demanding jobsite conditions. Its robust steel engine cover is designed for easy repair or replacement, minimizing downtime. Additionally, a generously sized engine bay provides effortless access for maintenance, enhancing overall serviceability.
Mr. Russell Durand, Regional Sales Manager at LGMG, said, “We wanted to be sure we made it simple to operate and simple to work on because you have multiple operators of varying experience levels getting on these machines, and you have varying experience levels of technicians working on the machines. In a lot of cases, that could be the life of ownership of a machine or rental machine, so other than customer damage and preventative maintenance, there’s nothing to buy.”
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