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JLG Introduces Fork-Mounted Extendable Truss Attachment

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The fork-mounted extendable truss is designed to accommodate a maximum fork size of 2.36 by 7 by 72 in. 
The fork-mounted extendable truss is designed to accommodate a maximum fork size of 2.36 by 7 by 72 in. 

JLG Industries Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company and a global manufacturer of aerial work platforms and telehandlers, announced the availability of the fork-mounted extendable truss. This extendable truss was designed for lifting and placing objects around the job site.

The attachment is ideal for metal building erection, setting wooden trusses and putting up post-frame buildings in addition to more “low-rise” applications. It is designed to accommodate a maximum fork size of 2.36 by 7 by 72 in.

“The new fork-mounted extendable truss attachment provides a multitude of solutions for the job site,” said John Boehme, JLG senior product manager, telehandlers. “It helps expand the versatility of the telehandler by providing a low-profile attachment designed for handling suspended loads.”

For more information, visit www.jlg.com/en/equipment/attachments.

About JLG Industries Inc. 

JLG Industries Inc. is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of access equipment. The company's diverse product portfolio includes brands such as JLG aerial work platforms; JLG and SkyTrak telehandlers; and an array of complementary accessories that increase the versatility and efficiency of these products.

About Oshkosh Corporation

Founded in 1917, Oshkosh Corporation is 100 years strong. The company is a leader in designing, manufacturing and servicing a broad range of access equipment, commercial, fire and emergency, military and specialty vehicles and vehicle bodies under the brands of Oshkosh, JLG, Pierce, McNeilus, Jerr-Dan, Frontline, CON-E-CO, London and IMT.


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