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Telehandler Operators manual

Hi out there, I am a trainer in New Zealand and am currently putting together a package for a company for telehandler training. I have tried the agents in NZ for eletronic copies of their models but no joy.
Does any one know where I can obtain an eletronic copy of a telehandler operators book/manual. Also any power point data on the same?
Country doent matter, but would prefer english content.
Perfered model would be the JCB but any manual would be great.
Regards
Maurice
  • Posted 4 Dec 2008 19:37
  • By maurice_r
  • joined 2 Sep'05 - 5 messages
  • New Zealand, New Zealand
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I do have a ppt available, Its fairly old but does the job, drop me a line if your still looking
  • Posted 14 Feb 2009 04:34
  • By muddyboot
  • joined 7 Oct'08 - 2 messages
  • Herefordshire, United Kingdom
maurice r:

Your training package should also include the information contained in Construction Bulletin No. 30, March 2006, Telehandlers Used as Mobile Cranes. Google: osh.dol.govt.nz
  • Posted 12 Dec 2008 18:33
  • By joseph_h
  • joined 19 Mar'06 - 253 messages
  • Michigan, United States
Terex has their crane and telehandler operator manuals available online. Google: terex operator manual

Construction Equipment magazine has several good articles on telehandlers and telehandler safety. Google: construction equipment magazine (or) constructionequipment.com
  • Posted 12 Dec 2008 18:06
  • By joseph_h
  • joined 19 Mar'06 - 253 messages
  • Michigan, United States
yes I have been in contact with both JCB in NZ and outside, have approached JCB agents but they could not help.
Dat does not necessary have to be JCB, Im pritty sure other agents must have downloadable copies????
Thanks
  • Posted 9 Dec 2008 17:50
  • By maurice_r
  • joined 2 Sep'05 - 5 messages
  • New Zealand, New Zealand
Have you tried contacting JCB directly? Not just their NZ agents, but other countries, i'm sure someone must be able to help you out.
  • Posted 6 Dec 2008 10:44
  • By storemanz
  • joined 3 Dec'08 - 1 message
  • Hamilton, New Zealand
www.storemanz.com

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