Telehandlers: Four Steering Modes

No other machine in its class can offer more maneuverability than the Bobcat telehandler. These telescopic tool carriers feature four steering modes to give you tailored maneuverability for every application. 

When you cycle through different steering modes, the Bobcat telehandler wheel alignment system semi-automatically reorients your wheels to quickly and easily transition between front-wheel, all-wheel and crab steer and semi-crab steer. 

Features & Benefits

All-Wheel Steer Mode On The Display Screen Of A Bobcat Telehandler

All-Wheel Steer

All-wheel steer provides the best job site maneuverability. Use the all-wheel steer mode to make quick, tight turns you can’t achieve in an articulated loader.
Front-Wheel Steer Mode On The Display Screen Of A Bobcat Telehandler

Front-Wheel Steer

Front-wheel steer is your standard steering mode with the front wheels controlling the direction of the machine. The front-wheel steer mode permits high-speed road travel, often eliminating the need to haul this machine on a trailer from jobsite to jobsite.
Crab Steer Mode On The Display Screen Of A Bobcat Telehandler

Crab Steer

Crab Steer takes your maneuverability one step further by allowing precise side-to-side positioning in tight workspaces.
Semi-Crab Steer Mode On The Display Screen Of A Bobcat Telehandler

Semi-Crab Steer

Semi-Crab Steer mode allows operators to set the rear wheels in a crab position while steering with the front wheels.

 

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust (including diesel engine exhaust when equipped), lead and lead compounds, mineral oils, soots, phthalates, and carbon monoxide which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Certain specification(s) are based on engineering calculations and are not actual measurements. Specification(s) are provided for comparison purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Specification(s) for your individual equipment will vary based on normal variations in design, manufacturing, operating conditions, and other factors.