Ingersoll-Rand TELEHANDLER VR-90B
In construction and lumber yards, a shooting boom forklift, also known as a telescopic handler, is a particularly adaptable piece of heavy equipment. The most frequent use is to transport things or commodities from one location to another. The Ingersoll-Rand TELEHANDLER VR-90B has a similar appearance to a forklift, but it also features a boom. The boom can be extended and retracted at a whim, enabling it to reach numerous challenging spots on a construction site.
In agriculture, the Ingersoll-Rand TELEHANDLER VR-90B is also beneficial since it allows you to connect attachments to the boom. In turn, this makes it easier to do routine duties. To assist in plowing or scooping up material such as gravel or soil, a bucket might be attached to the end of the boom. You should, however, always speak with experts before using a telehandler to ensure that it is capable of handling certain attachments.
Performance and Fuel Economy
With four-wheel drive, the Ingersoll-Rand VR-90B can be used both on and off-road. This ability makes it an excellent choice for construction projects. The fact that they can go across the most difficult terrain conceivable while being road-worthy makes them very valuable in construction, agriculture, and a variety of other sectors.
When used in conjunction with a telehandler, they can lift several tons of stuff, making them significantly more powerful than similar-sized crane machines such as a cherry picker or forklift. And even better, the telescopic boom’s versatility enables big objects to be raised to enormous heights and lengths. Many other machines have a more restricted reach despite generating such a huge deal of force.
Design, Comfort, and Quality
Telehandlers are one of the most often used equipment. Also known as telescopic handlers, the telehandler is a small machine that combines features of both a forklift and a crane to provide various benefits. A telehandler, which consists of a telescopic boom handle with replaceable attachment heads, provides more reach and power than a forklift while maintaining equal mobility, resulting in an excellent balance between power, reach, and usability.
One of the most significant benefits of the Volvo-manufactured telescopic handler is the capacity to carry goods to previously unachievable heights and lengths, which is otherwise impossible. Considering that the boom handle on a selection of telehandlers for hire can extend up to 20 meters in length, they are ideal for moving objects over long distances that would be otherwise hard to reach with a single vehicle.
Specification
- Height: 9.42ft
- Length: 16.34ft
- Width: 8.14ft
Engine type: Perkins 1004-4T
Fuel tank: 36 gal

Ingersoll-Rand TELEHANDLER VR-90B Factory Service Manual
The Ingersoll-Rand VR-90B service manual is extensive, covering every vehicle operation and maintenance element.
- Maintenance
- General
- Service
- Engine
- Electrical
- Power Transmission
- Brakes
- Steering
Ingersoll-Rand TELEHANDLER VR-90B repair manuals are intended for technicians and dealerships to regularly maintain and repair vehicles. The owner may use these service instructions found within an Ingersoll Rand manual to verify that any maintenance or repairs are done properly and exactly on every occasion.
A Multitude of Uses
A VR-90B telescopic handler is one of the most flexible mobile crane machines. This is due to the wide variety of attachments that can be used with it. In addition to forklifts and scoop buckets, several attachments may be attached to the end of the boom. Subsequently this provides the telehandler with many various applications that make it very useful on construction sites.
The bucket or bucket grab is the most often used telehandler attachment in the agricultural industry. However, it also tend to be one of the most expensive. The Ingersoll-Rand VR-90B telehandler is used to transfer cargo to and from locations that are inaccessible to a wheeled loader or a backhoe loader, such as construction sites. They may, for example, reach right into high-sided trucks or hoppers without any difficulty. A loading ramp or conveyor would be required for the wheeled or backhoe loaders to be used.
The majority of telehandlers are controlled by a computer that monitors the vehicle via the use of sensors. The vehicle will provide a warning to the user and/or disable further control input if the vehicle’s restrictions are exceeded. Telehandlers may also be fitted with front stabilizers, which increase the machine’s lifting capacity when it is standing still.
