Construction

Rotational Telehandlers

Pegasus 400° 38.16 | 3.8t Rotating Telehandler

Max Capacity:

3,800 kg

Max Lift Height:

15.7 m

Total Weight:

13,100 kg

Max Power:

73.4 kW (98 hp)

Engine Brand:

Kubota





     

    Dieci Pegasus 400° Rotating Telehandler with boom extended and outriggers deployed

    Dieci Pegasus 400° 3.8t Rotating Telehandler

    The Dieci Pegasus 400° 3.8t Rotating Telehandler is a highly versatile rotational telehandler designed for construction, industrial and infrastructure projects across Australia. Featuring 400° non-continuous rotation, this machine combines the functionality of a telehandler, aerial platform and crane into a single, compact vehicle, making it an ideal solution for tight urban worksites, industrial yards, and complex construction sites in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and regional areas.

    Renowned for its flexibility and ease of use, the Pegasus 400° is compatible with a wide range of attachments, allowing it to be tailored to multiple tasks such as lifting, loading, materials handling, and elevated work operations. Its robust construction and strong lifting capabilities ensure safe and reliable operation in a variety of challenging conditions, including uneven terrain, tight access areas, and high-demand industrial environments.

    Operator safety is a top priority on the Pegasus 400°. The telehandler is equipped with a comprehensive suite of safety devices, including a load limiter and advanced vehicle control systems, providing total control over load, effort, terrain, and speed. These features give operators confidence to work safely and efficiently in all site conditions while maintaining peak productivity.

    The spacious, ergonomic cab is designed for comfort and efficiency, featuring a full-colour TFT display with an intuitive graphical interface. This allows operators to monitor and control all machine functions easily, improving situational awareness and reducing fatigue during long operating hours, which is particularly beneficial for Australian construction and industrial worksites in hot, dusty, or remote locations.

    The Dieci Pegasus 400° 3.8t is part of a comprehensive range of rotational telehandlers, offering unmatched versatility, strength, and control for Australian businesses seeking a multi-functional heavy-duty machine. For more information on available models, configurations, and attachments, contact our Australian sales team today to find the ideal solution for your site requirements.

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      Pegasus 400° 38.16 | 3.8t Rotating Telehandler Frequently Asked Questions

      What is a rotational telehandler?

      A rotational telehandler, such as the Dieci Pegasus 400 38.16, features a turret-mounted boom that can rotate 400 degrees, allowing loads to be lifted and positioned without having to reposition the entire machine. This provides significantly greater flexibility than a conventional telehandler and enables a single machine to perform the roles of a telehandler, crane, and elevated work platform when equipped with the appropriate attachments.

      The rotating upper structure makes rotational telehandlers particularly well suited to construction, industrial, and maintenance applications where access is restricted or precise load placement is required. By reducing the need for repeated machine movements, a rotational telehandler can improve productivity, enhance safety, and maximise efficiency on busy worksites.

      The main difference between a 360-degree continuous rotation system and a 400-degree non-continuous rotation system lies in how the turret can be rotated. A 360-degree continuous system can rotate endlessly in either direction without reaching a stop point, which can be advantageous for specialised applications requiring constant rotation.

      In contrast, the Dieci Pegasus 400 38.16 features a 400-degree non-continuous rotating turret, providing an additional 40 degrees of working range compared to a conventional 360-degree system. Although the turret cannot rotate continuously, the generous 400-degree arc allows operators to access an extensive working area without repositioning the machine. For the vast majority of construction, industrial, and maintenance applications, this extra rotation provides excellent flexibility while retaining the simplicity and robustness of a non-continuous design.

      Rotational telehandlers are used for a wide range of lifting and access tasks where flexibility and precise load placement are essential. Common applications include structural steel erection, precast concrete installation, roofing and cladding work, material handling on multi-storey construction sites, and lifting equipment into hard-to-reach areas. With the appropriate attachments, a rotational telehandler can also be used as a crane for suspended loads or fitted with a work platform for safe elevated access.

      The Dieci Pegasus 400 38.16 features a 400-degree non-continuous rotating turret, allowing operators to lift and position loads over a wide working area without constantly repositioning the chassis. This makes it particularly valuable on congested sites where access is limited and precise load placement is required. By combining the capabilities of a telehandler, crane, and elevated work platform in a single machine, a rotational telehandler can improve productivity, reduce equipment requirements, and lower overall project costs.

      The Dieci Pegasus 400° 38.16 telehandler is equipped with three steering modes; two-wheel steer, four-wheel steer, and crab steer which provide the versatility required to operate efficiently across demanding Australian construction and infrastructure projects.

      Two-wheel steer delivers stable handling and is ideal for travelling longer distances around site and transporting heavy loads between work areas. Four-wheel steer significantly reduces the turning radius, allowing operators to manoeuvre the telehandler more effectively in confined spaces such as structural steel erection zones, precast yards, and busy construction sites.

      Crab steer enables the front and rear wheels to turn in the same direction, allowing the machine to move diagonally. This mode is particularly valuable when positioning large beams, precast concrete elements, pipework, and modular building components alongside structures or within restricted work areas. The result is more precise load placement, improved control, and fewer machine repositioning movements, helping to increase productivity on site.

      The Dieci Pegasus 400° 38.16 telehandler is equipped with a 98 hp / 73.4 kW diesel engine that is manufactured by Kubota. The turbo charged engine is Stage IIIA/Tier 3 emissions compliant, resulting in a reliable and efficient rotational telehandler that is well suited to the tough conditions found on construction, civil, and infrastructure projects.

      The Dieci Pegasus 400° 38.16 telehandler comes with Dieci Australia’s comprehensive 3 year / 3000 hour warranty. Dieci Australia has a comprehensive parts and service network that covers the whole country including regional Australia; so no matter where in the country you are located, you covered by Dieci Australia’s comprehensive parts and service network.

      Specifications

      Length: 6,740 mm

      Width: 2,380 mm

      Height: 3,035 mm

      Maximum capacity: 3,800 kg

      Maximum lifting height: 15.7 m

      Pull-out force: 5,700 daN

      Towing force: 7,300 daN

      Maximum speed: 25 km/h

      Unladen weight: 13,200 kg

      Brand: Kubtoa

      Fuelling: Diesel

      Cooling: Liquid

      Displacement: 3,769 cm³

      Nominal power: 73.4 kW (98 hp)

      RPM at nominal power: 2,600 rpm

      Emission standard: Stage IIIA/Tier 3

      Hydraulic pump capacity: 135 l/min

      Maximum operating pressure: 23 MPa

      Transmission type: Hydrostatic with variable flow pump

      Standard tyres: 400 / 70 x 20”