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Select the model of telescopic handler JCB:
- JCB 515-40, 516-40, 520-40, 520-50, 520-55
- JCB 524-50, 525-50, 525-58, 525-67, 526-55
- JCB 526-56, 527-55, 527-58, 527-67, 528, S
- JCB 530-110, 530-120, 530-67, 530-70, 530-95
- JCB 531-70, 532-120, 533-105, 535-125, 535-140
- JCB 535-60, 535-67, 535-95, 536-60, 536-70
- JCB 537-120, 537-130, 537-135, 540-140, 540-170
- JCB 540-70, 541-70, 550-80, 560-80
The history of JCB telescopic loaders
The first JCB telescopic loader debuted on October 20, 1977, and since then, over 200,000 units have been sold. The initial JCB 520 model enabled the lifting and moving of heavy loads on construction sites and farms, replacing manual labor. Currently, the company produces over 30 models of JCB loaders. The JCB brand has always focused on ensuring that its loaders are recognized for their efficiency and agility. They are designed to combine the functions of three essential machines into one device: a forklift, a wheel loader, and a compact loader. This makes them incredibly versatile and suitable for almost any situation, becoming the most versatile lifting machines globally. High build quality, comfort, and advanced technologies in the operator’s cab are characteristic features of all JCB telescopic loader models. The latest JCB telescopic loaders offer lifting capacities ranging from 2500 kg to 4100 kg, with different engine powers ranging from 19 kW to 81 kW, allowing them to work with various loads. One of the newest JCB models, the 525-60E, is entirely electric, eliminating emissions without compromising performance.