Redesigned with more features and technology
McConnellsburg, PA (November 20, 2024) — JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation business [NYSE:OSK] and a leading global manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and telehandlers, announces the new JLG® 519 telehandler, a redesign of the G5-18A model, with a range of improvements to meet the demands of today's job sites. This upgraded model delivers advanced features, greater productivity and enhanced serviceability to improve operator confidence and lower the total cost of ownership.
“The 519 will be a valuable asset for rental companies, commercial and residential construction firms and independent contractors, like masons and homebuilders, working in pick-and-place applications that require precision handling of job site materials,” says John Boehme, senior product manager, JLG. “With its enhanced capabilities and technology, this new model is positioned to compete effectively in the 5,500-lb telehandler market.”
Offering a 5,500-lb lift capacity, 18-ft 7-in maximum lift height and 10-ft 10-in maximum forward reach, the new JLG 519 telehandler is redesigned with several key improvements over its predecessor:
- Improved Load Chart: The 519's load chart has been optimized, expanding the working zone at maximum lift capacity and forward reach.
- Advanced Control System: The new control system enables additional productivity-boosting features, including Load Stability Indication (LSI), Seatbelt Engagement and Operator Presence (SEAOP) and enhanced diagnostics through ClearSky Smart Fleet™.
- Powerful Yet Efficient Engine: The 519 is powered by a Deutz 2.2L 60 hp diesel engine, providing optimized performance while improving fuel efficiency by 10-20%.
- Multifunction Joystick: The electric-over-hydraulic joystick offers greater versatility, with auxiliary hydraulic function and attachment tilt capabilities.
- Redesigned Cab: The completely redesigned cab provides operators with a more spacious and comfortable work environment, including options like air conditioning and a multifunction display with a backup camera.
- Increased Serviceability: Significant reductions in hydraulic hoses and fittings (44%) enhance serviceability by minimizing potential leak points.
Important features that JLG carried over into the design of the new 519 include:
- Excellent maneuverability: Tight-turning radius, narrow width and low machine height allow for exceptional maneuverability on crowded job sites.
- Versatility: Equipped with a universal skid steer adapter, operators can use a wide variety of attachments, including carriages, forks, buckets, hooks and work platforms, to perform multiple job site tasks.
"The new JLG 519 telehandler exemplifies our commitment to customer-inspired innovation and productivity-enhancing features," said Boehme. "These updates give our customers the versatility, performance and technology they need to excel on today's job sites."
For more information on JLG, visit JLG.com.
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About JLG
JLG Industries, Inc. is a world-leading designer, manufacturer, and marketer of access equipment. The Company’s diverse product portfolio includes leading brands such as JLG® mobile elevating work platforms; JLG® and SkyTrak® telehandlers and rotary telehandlers; and an array of complementary accessories that can increase the versatility and efficiency of these products. JLG is an Oshkosh Corporation business [NYSE: OSK]. For more information about JLG Industries, Inc., visit www.jlg.com, or find us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.
About Oshkosh Corporation
At Oshkosh (NYSE: OSK), we make innovative, mission-critical equipment to help everyday heroes advance communities around the world. Headquartered in Wisconsin, Oshkosh Corporation employs over 18,000 team members worldwide, all united behind a common purpose: to make a difference in people’s lives. Oshkosh products can be found in more than 150 countries under the brands of JLG®, Pierce®, MAXIMETAL, Oshkosh® S-Series™, Oshkosh® Defense, McNeilus®, IMT®, Jerr-Dan®, Frontline™ Communications, Oshkosh® Airport Products, Oshkosh AeroTech™ and Pratt Miller. For more information, visit oshkoshcorp.com.
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