AT 350 EXPORT

AT 350 EXPORT

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The AT 350 Export Telehandler combines 3.5-ton lifting capacity, high reach, and 4WD performance to deliver reliable material handling on rough terrain. Featuring a heavy-duty telescopic boom, ergonomic operator cabin, and advanced hydraulic controls, it provides maximum productivity and operator safety across a wide range of applications.

Description

The AT 350 Export Telehandler is a versatile rough-terrain telescopic handler designed for lifting, loading, stacking, and material handling in demanding work environments. Equipped with a powerful diesel engine, four-wheel drive, and a high-strength telescopic boom, the AT 350 Export offers outstanding lifting performance, stability, and maneuverability. It is ideal for construction sites, warehouses, agriculture, mining, and industrial applications where efficient material handling is essential.

Specification Value
Model AT 350 Export
Machine Type Rough Terrain Telehandler
Maximum Lifting Capacity 3,500 kg
Maximum Lift Height 7.0 m
Maximum Forward Reach 4.0 m
Maximum Reach Capacity 1,200 kg
Boom Type Telescopic
Drive Type 4WD
Steering Modes Front Wheel, Crab & Four-Wheel Steering
Transmission Powershift
Power Source Diesel Engine
Engine Power 74–100 HP (depending on configuration)
Travel Speed Up to 30 km/h
Gradeability 45%
Ground Clearance 400 mm
Overall Length 4.90 m
Overall Width 2.35 m
Overall Height 2.45 m
Wheelbase 2.90 m
Machine Weight Approx. 7,500 kg
Hydraulic System Load-Sensing Hydraulic System
Fuel Tank Capacity 120 L
Tyres Heavy-Duty Pneumatic Rough Terrain Tyres
  • Maximum lifting capacity of 3,500 kg
  • Heavy-duty telescopic boom
  • Four-wheel drive (4WD)
  • Four-wheel steering with multiple steering modes
  • Powerful diesel engine
  • Advanced hydraulic control system
  • Spacious ROPS/FOPS certified operator cabin
  • Excellent visibility for safe operation
  • Hydraulic quick attachment system
  • Heavy-duty rough-terrain tyres
  • Easy maintenance access
  • Reliable performance in demanding conditions

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