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TELEHANDLER


INTRODUCTION


With extended reaching capability a Bobcat telehandler lifts more, higher


The V417 telehandler complements loaders in applications that require more capacity, lift height and reach


Some projects and day-to-day chores require a machine with a higher lift capacity, greater lift height and extended reach than a Bobcat®


rated lift capacity, coupled with its lift height and reach, can easily carry, lift and place a variety of loads. Compact yet powerful


While it may look larger than a loader, the V417 maintains a compact size with a narrow frame and a height of just 6 feet 5 inches. These are desirable attributes for projects in limited-access areas that require a maneuverable machine. The V417 has an extendable, low-profi le, two-stage boom to operate within a variable range of lift heights and reach lengths to achieve superior productivity.


Tool carrier


Unlike some telehandlers, the V417 furthers its usefulness with the familiar Bob-Tach®


attachment mounting


system. It’s a true attachment tool carrier. The popular mounting system allows you to quickly change between and use more than 20 approved Bobcat loader attachments. One day it might be unloading pallets of building materials and lifting them as high as 17 feet; the next day removing dirt from a street with an angle broom.


Straightforward controls


Controls in a V417 telehandler are easy to use. The steering wheel resembles many found in pickup trucks. A single loader-style hydraulic joystick operates the boom and attachment functions. Simply press the variable-control


CHECK IT OUT! Telehandler safety video


To watch our telehandler safety video, scan this QR code with your smartphone (iPhone®


, BlackBerry® from your favorite app store. If you don’t have a smartphone, visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/qr/THsafety to watch the video. 28 WORKSAVER BobCatalog 2012 or Android™), using a QR code reader application available


thumb wheels on the joystick to extend the telehandler’s boom or operate the auxiliary hydraulic functions. A single shuttle lever is provided for forward and reverse direction and high or low settings. Another single lever gives you access to turn signals, the horn and high-beam road lights.


Safe operation


Bobcat offers safety videos and training courses for its compact equipment, and the V417 is no different. The VersaHandler®


Operator Safety


Training Course kit includes detailed safety information about operating and maintaining the machine. These training resources can help employers achieve mandatory OSHA training requirements for rough terrain forklifts (Regulation 29CFR 1910.178). You can also view a 10-minute safety video (see below) — a good resource for new users or when renting the machine.


Visit your local Bobcat dealer to obtain the training course or order it online at www.Bobcat.com/training (via the Bobcat Store).


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/V417 to learn more about the advantages of the Bobcat V417 telehandler. You’ll fi nd a complete list of approved attachments. Turn to page 33 for more product specifi cations.


V417


Lift material as high as 17 feet. Use many Bobcat loader attachments


Maximum load capacity: 4400 lb. (1996 kg)


Engine: 75 hp turbo diesel (56 kW) Lift height: 17 ft. 2 in. (5,2 m)


Maximum reach: 10 ft. 4 in. (3,1 m)


Operating weight: 10648 lb. (4830 kg)


compact loader. That’s where the V417 telehandler takes over. Its exceptional


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