The Pegasus 40.18 4t rotating telehandler stands out as a rotational telehandler with 400° non-continuous rotations. Its exceptional flexibility allows for seamless transitions between telehandler, aerial platform, and crane functionalities, making it a multifaceted asset on mining sites.
This telehandler is distinguished by its user-friendly design, robust build quality, and comprehensive safety features, including a load limiter and advanced equipment for precise control in diverse operating conditions, terrains, and speeds.
The spacious and ergonomic cab of the Pegasus 40.18 is equipped with a colour TFT display featuring an intuitive graphical interface, allowing operators to monitor and manage all vehicle functions effortlessly, ensuring optimal performance and safety in every mining effort.
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4t Mining Rotating Telehandler Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dieci Pegasus 400° 40.18 mining telehandler designed for?
The Dieci Pegasus 400° 40.18 is a compact rotational telehandler engineered for demanding mining and heavy industrial environments that require high reach, precision lifting, and a reduced machine footprint. With 400-degree turret rotation, it combines the functionality of a telehandler, crane, and elevated work platform into one versatile machine suited to shutdowns, maintenance work, and confined operational areas on mine sites.
What advantage does the 400-degree rotation provide on mine sites?
The 400° turret rotation allows the Pegasus 40.18 to rotate beyond a full circle, improving flexibility when working around mining infrastructure, processing equipment, conveyors, and confined work zones. This capability reduces the need for constant machine repositioning, helping improve productivity, site safety, and operational efficiency in busy mining environments.
How does the self-levelling system improve safety and accuracy on Australian mine sites?
The automatic self-levelling system allows the machine to level itself at the press of a button on uneven ground commonly found on mine and industrial sites. This helps maintain machine stability, precise load placement, and safer lifting performance when operating at height or full reach, supporting safer and more controlled operations in challenging terrain conditions.





