Sany, one of the leading equipment manufacturers, has revealed two outstanding models as part of an important extension of its telehandler line to meet the rapidly evolving needs of the construction industry. The small STH634A and the medium STH844A, two recent additions, are prepared to raise the level of productivity and adaptability on the job site. These telehandlers are expected to cause an uproar in the home-building industry because of their focus on offering top-notch features and shared dedication to perfection.
The Compact STH634A
The STH634A stands out among Sany’s impressive series of telehandlers as it provides true engineering value for small spaces. This model of telehandler weighs 15,370 pounds, has a magnificent lift height of 34 feet 1 inch, and an outstanding maximum lift capacity of 6,000 pounds. The STH634A, which was designed to maneuver comfortably in small places, shows its strength on even the most confined task sites.
Key Specifications
- Maximum Height – 34 feet 1 inch
- Maximum Reach – 23 feet
- Maximum Lift Capacity – 6,000 pounds
- Lift Capacity at Maximum Height – 4,000 pounds
- Lift Capacity at Maximum Reach – 1,000 pounds
- Maximum Speed – 17 mph
- Width – 7 feet 11 inches
- Length – 7 feet 1 inch
Mid-Sized STH844A
Introducing the STH844A telehandler, a masterpiece of flexibility designed to blend with both large-scale and basic construction tasks. With a weight of 25,647 pounds, this telehandler is an adaptable machine great for construction work. It skillfully provides a mix of power and maneuverability with a powerful lift capacity of 8,000 pounds and an incredible maximum lift height of 44 feet. Its unique characteristics include options for two-wheel, four-wheel, and crab steering, which result in an act of total control and accuracy.
Key Specifications
- Maximum Height – 44 feet
- Maximum Reach – 30 feet
- Maximum Lift Capacity – 8,000 pounds
- Lift Capacity at Maximum Height – 6,000 pounds
- Lift Capacity at Maximum Reach – 1,500 pounds
- Maximum Speed – 14 mph
- Width – 8 feet 1 inch
- Length – 20 feet 2 inches
Compact and Efficient
The STH634A and STH844A telehandlers from Sany were recently released as part of a collective effort to meet the needs of the residential building sector. Sany’s Senior Director of Engineering and Product Management, Craig Moslander, highlighted the company’s commitment to developing heavy earth moving equipment for more narrowed, compact job sites. This growth follows Sany’s successful entry into the North American telehandler industry in 2020, when their larger models, the STH1056A and STH1256A, were introduced.
Power and Sustainability
The 74-horsepower Deutz engine in the STH634A and STH844A complies with Tier 4 Final emissions regulations. Notably, they use a diesel particulate filter instead of diesel exhaust fluid, proving Sany’s dedication to environmentally friendly innovation without sacrificing power and performance.
Common Commitment and Features
All of Sany’s telehandler models, despite having different sizes and capabilities, share a dedication to excellence as well as a set of standard operating controls and features. With the perfect tagline “fully loaded is the new standard,” Sany has fitted these telehandlers with a variety of features that guarantee effectiveness, safety, and simplicity of use. The following qualities stand out among others:
- Multiple-purpose joystick
- Steering wheel tilt
- Cameras in reverse and backup
- Control using electrohydraulic
- A set of fenders for four wheels
- Erect hook
- Additional hydraulic connections on the boom
- LED work lights and beacons for the front and rear of the cabs
- Solid tires that are padded and axle-mounted stabilizers
To put it simply, the construction sector has advanced a lot as a result of Sany’s entry into the compact and midsize telehandler market. Operators should be expecting more efficiency, versatility, and a wide range of features that focus on both performance and safety with the STH634A and STH844A models leading the way. These telehandlers are positioned to become essential tools on job sites of every kind as Sany continues to reimagine industry standards.