How to Choose the Right Telehandler
Choose the correct telehandler reach, lift height, lift capacity and attachment setup for construction and material handling.
- Machine selection factors
- Project planning guidance
- Related equipment links
- Quote support
What this guide helps you decide
Choose the correct telehandler reach, lift height, lift capacity and attachment setup for construction and material handling. The best option depends on site access, ground conditions, material type, working distance, loading method, hire duration and production target.
Project Plant Hire can assist with machine availability, wet hire options, lowbed transport, attachments and practical fleet recommendations based on the work you need completed.
Key selection factors
Scope of work
Start with the actual task: dig, load, haul, compact, crush, screen, lift or transport.
Site conditions
Access, ground conditions, distance, production target and programme affect the correct choice.
Support equipment
Many projects need a fleet combination rather than one machine working alone.
Quick recommendation table
| Situation | Best starting option | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Small site | Compact equipment | TLBs, mini excavators, skid steers and smaller rollers |
| Civil project | Medium plant | 20–35 ton excavators, loaders, rollers, graders and water bowsers |
| Mining or quarry | Heavy fleet | Large excavators, ADTs, dozers, crushers, screens and lowbeds |
Common mistakes to avoid
- Choosing equipment only by hourly rate instead of output and total project cost.
- Ignoring haul distance, access restrictions, tipping space or loading conditions.
- Using one machine type when a balanced fleet would complete the work faster.
- Booking equipment before confirming ground conditions, attachments and mobilisation requirements.
Related equipment and guides
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Frequently asked questions
Can Project Plant Hire recommend the correct machine?
Yes. Send the site location, project type, material, access conditions and expected hire duration and we can recommend suitable options.
Do you offer wet hire?
Wet hire can be discussed depending on machine availability, location and project requirements.
Can machines be supplied with support equipment?
Yes. Many projects require combinations such as excavators with ADTs, rollers with water bowsers, crushers with screens or lowbeds for mobilisation.
Need help choosing?
Send us your project details and we’ll help match the correct plant hire option.
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