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Zusammenfassung der Episode
Wichtigste Erkenntnisse
A telehandler carriage is an interface, not a self-contained SKU. The right purchase starts with three known facts: machine brand and model, existing coupler pattern, and existing carriage width. Without those, the part number alone tells you nothing.
Five carriage types each solve a different jobsite. Standard fork covers general construction, side-tilt gives about ten degrees of lateral correction for uneven ground, side-shift moves the load laterally in confined aisles, swing rotates up to one hundred eighty degrees for upper-rack placement, and sheet material handler clamps drywall, glass facade panels, and similar loads.
Width sits inside a capacity class. Forty-eight inch shows up on compact machines, sixty inch is mid-class common, seventy-two inch is standard on higher-capacity classes. Width alone never confirms fitment. The coupler interface and pin pattern still have to match.
Pricing references are aftermarket market range, not Telescro pricing. Real total cost includes upfront price, downtime risk if the frame is wrong-fit, fork compatibility with what you already own, and shipping weight if the carriage rides in a container with a new machine.
Honest reverse: if you run a single-brand fleet inside warranty, ordering from the OEM aftermarket portal is the fastest, lowest-risk path. Telescro is brand-agnostic and not an authorized agent of any OEM. Value lands when fitment review across brands is needed, or when a spare set ships in the same container as a new machine.
Four questions before any RFQ: existing machine brand and model; existing carriage type and width; spare versus replacement (timing differs); intended application across construction, agriculture, warehouse, sheet material, or rough terrain. Submitting all four returns real options instead of a generic part number.
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A telehandler carriage is an interface, not a SKU. Henry covers five carriage types, the three fitment facts every buyer must know, and when the OEM brand portal is faster than a brand-agnostic fitment review.
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