Pettibone has introduced the Extendo 1536X telehandler to its X-Series product lineup. This model is designed to operate with a baler attachment for industries that routinely move pipe or poles, resulting in an enhanced heavy-duty material handling performance on construction job sites.

Designed for efficiency

The X-Series telehandler features a two-section boom made from formed boom plates for increased strength with reduced weight. This boom design enables an impressive maximum load capacity of 16,000 pounds with standard fork frames. When extended to its full lift height of 36 feet, the machine can still handle up to 13,000 pounds.

The 1536X is powered by a 120-horsepower Deutz TCD 3.6 Tier 4 Final diesel engine, which is mounted onto a side pod for easy access to components and daily service checks. This positioning improves curbside visibility and provides a ground clearance of 20 inches. The telehandler has a 30-gallon fuel tank and comes standard with foam-filled tires.

For operators in the oil and gas market and utility industry, the 1536X offers a specialized baler attachment, also commonly known as a pipe and pole grapple. The implement is designed specifically for stockyards and other pipe and pole handling applications. The machine delivers a maximum load capacity of 14,700 pounds when equipped with the baler.

The Extendo 1536X comes standard with X-Command, a Pettibone telematics program that offers real-time access to machine data, saving time and money for equipment owners and service technicians.

Enhanced boom control and stability

Built on Pettibone’s next-gen X-Series platform, the 1536X features an advanced boom design. Boom deflection is minimized for better control and accuracy when placing loads. Significant boom overlap provides smoother operation and reduces the contact forces on wear pads, thereby extending service life.

An external, bottom-mounted extend cylinder further reduces the load on wear pads by up to 50 percent. The cylinder location provides improved service access to internal boom components. Fastenerless wear pads also simplify service, and heavy-duty extension chains help to ensure stable boom functions. 

Pettibone’s hydraulic circuit delivers excellent controllability and operating feel, while enhancing efficiency and cycle speeds. Cylinder cushioning dampens the end of strokes—both extending and retracting—to avoid the wear and tear of hard, jarring stops, while also helping to prevent the potential spilling of a load. The 1536X uses a single lift cylinder that improves operator sight lines and has twin hydraulic lines for tilt and auxiliary plumbing.

Durable, comfortable and safe design

The drivetrain and axles are optimized to provide greater tractive effort with minimal tradeoff on top-end speed. A pintle-hitch mount adds versatility for towing. Built for use on rough terrain, the machine offers full-time four-wheel-drive with a limited-slip front-axle differential. Tight-steer-angle capability provides an efficient turning radius. The Dana VDT12000 Powershift transmission offers three speeds, forward, and reverse. 

The Extendo operator cab maintains Pettibone’s ergonomic seat, pedal, joystick, and steering wheel positions, while optimizing line of sight in all directions. An analog/LCD gauge cluster comes standard, and an optional seven-inch digital display with an integrated backup camera is also available. The cab also offers enhanced climate control, flat bolt-in glass, a split-door design, an openable rear window, lockable storage under the seat, and water-resistant components for easy interior washdown.

All-steel fuel and hydraulic tanks are built to resist damage, and the lockable fuel-fill is in a clean, accessible location. Options include solid tires, a sling hook for additional load security, a high-output LED lighting package, and a variety of attachments.

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