Dieci Announces 4 New Zeus Compact Telehandlers
Dieci recently announced additions to multiple lines of its construction equipment, including four new Zeus telehandlers, to meet changing demands on construction sites. The new machines are designed to meet current emissions regulations and to save operating costs through lower fuel consumption. The telehandlers also have features designed to enhance safety and ease of use.
About The Zeus Telehandlers
The Zeus range of compact telehandlers is designed to balance power and agility, allowing them to move heavy loads around in confined spaces. The new 40.8, 38.10, 35.11, and 40.13 models come standard with Stage V-compliant engines and Rexroth transmissions. The 35.11 and 40.13 also offer optional Radio Control. The lineup has maximum lift heights from 25 to 42.6 feet (7.6 to 13 metres) and load capacities from 3.5 to 4 tons (3.17 to 3.62 metric tons). The manufacturer says the telehandlers have reduced maintenance requirements thanks to durable components and materials that will last through several hundred hours of use. The 35.11 and 40.13 also come standard with proportional-control outriggers, and all four ship from the factory with a transversal leveling device. To top it all off, the new Giugiaro Design cab is inspired by truck and automotive cabs for a more comfortable interior.
Zeus 40.8
The Zeus 40.8 has a 73-horsepower (54.6-kilowatt) engine, a maximum lifting height of 25 feet, and a maximum load capacity of 8,800 pounds (4,000 kilograms).
The Zeus 38.10 has a 125-HP (93-kW) engine, a maximum lifting height of 32 ft (9.75 m), and a maximum load of 8,375 lbs (3,800 kg).Zeus 35.11
The Zeus 35.11 has a 73-HP engine, a maximum lifting height of 35 ft (10.6 m), and a maximum load of 7,000 lbs (3,175 kg).Zeus 40.13
The Zeus 40.13 has a 73-HP engine, a maximum lifting height of 41 ft (12.5 m), and a maximum load of 8,800 lbs.
Source: Dieci