With its all-wheel drive and undivided chassis, the telehandler T5522 is absolutely stable and well equipped for the many different work tasks. Furthermore, the three steering modes - all-wheel, front-axle and crab steering - ensure maximum flexibility in terms of maneuverability, high speeds and confined spaces. The operator assistance system, vls (Vertical Lift System), enables smooth functioning and supports work in a complex operator environment through partially automated telescoping movement. The almost vertical lifting or lowering movement significantly improves the stability of the machine. Through the two cab variants, the T5522 provides both low headroom or even better all-round visibility with the high cab.
The vls (Vertical Lift System) is an operator assistance system, which makes work easier when lifting or lowering of loads. This is because it semi-automatically extends the telescopic boom when lifting and retracts it when lowering without the operator needing to control the telescopic function. This enables a smooth and quick manner of work.
The almost vertical lifting and lowering movement makes the telehandler with vls very stable because the load does not move into the overload range. Experienced operators can work even faster and safer with vls. Inexperienced operators are given valuable support in lifting and load work.
The vls (Vertical Lift System) can be applied to two different modes: In the bucket mode, the telescopic boom always automatically retracts within the upper and lower range, and in the upper range the telescopic boom will not automatically extend. This is suitable, for example, for loading work with bulk material. In the stacking mode, the telescopic boom does not automatically retract in the lower range, in the upper range the telescopic boom automatically extends, it is possible to lower the telescopic boom while simultaneously extending it. This is suitable, for example, for stacking work with pallets.
Three types of steering for maximum flexibility
To be able to achieve maximum maneuverability and flexibility, there are three types of steering available: All-wheel, front-axle and crab steering. With this the operator is able to maneuver the machine to the centimeter within small areas, and drive safely at high speed.
1. All-wheel steering: Full maneuverability and power development in the smallest area. 2. Front axle steering: For safe operation, even at higher speeds. 3. Crab steering: Sideways operation for shunting to the centimeter when subject to confined spaces.
Raised cab for optimized all-round visibility
With this option, the cabin of the telehandler is installed higher. The operator’s raised seating position provides an even better view of the attachment, work area and view to the right. Thus the operator can work with the machine even more safely.
With the raised cabin, an additional step is also mounted on the entrance to the machine so that the operator is able to optimally enter the cab.
High hydraulic performance
A Weidemann machine has sufficient hydraulic performance and is therefore suitable for the operation of many different attachments.
The flexible combination of machine and a number of hydraulically-powered attachments covers numerous work tasks.
The advantage: Machines with high hydraulic performance save money, because it is not necessary to unavoidably switch to a larger machine.
30 km/h / 18.64 mph driving speed
With the corresponding engine version, the machine optionally reaches a speed of 30 km/h / 18.64 mph. This enables faster implementation of the machine from A to B with the corresponding time-saving and therefore increases productivity.
A multi-tool for many applications
The work tasks are diverse for one operation, like the Weidemann attachments. With our extensive and thought-out attachment range, every model becomes a multi-functional applicable machine.
The possible application of many different attachments increases the economic efficiency of a machine.