JLG Industries, an Oshkosh Corporation business and a global manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and telehandlers, updated its line of JLG rotating telehandlers, including the introduction of the new R13100 model.
Engineered to tackle demanding jobsite challenges, the lineup delivers both horizontal and vertical lift-and-place capabilities for greater productivity, enhanced operator confidence and advanced technology, well-suited for working in modern complex construction environments.
“JLG’s rotating telehandler line is built for today’s challenging jobsites where space is limited, loads are heavy and productivity is paramount,” says Catherine Lee, product manager, telehandlers, JLG. “With the addition of the new R13100 model, enhanced operator-focused features and standard ClearSky Smart Fleet connectivity, this line offers our customers the versatility, power and confidence they need to get the job done efficiently and safely.”
Expanded performance and capacity
Advancing the history of its predecessor, the R11100, the all-new R13100 model now leads the JLG rotating telehandler family with a 13,200-pound capacity and a maximum lift height of 97 feet. Alongside the R1370 and R1385 models, the R13100 shares a nearly identical base configuration, providing contractors with a consistent, reliable solution across the line, according to the company.
Powered by robust diesel engines, the R1370 features 134-horsepower, while the R1385 and R13100 models boast 168-horsepower. All three models have a two-speed, stop-to-shift hydrostatic transmission, helping deliver a smoother ride over uneven terrain.
Upgrades for modern jobsites
The updated rotating telehandler line introduces several enhancements aimed to meet evolving jobsite demands:
- ClearSky Smart Fleet standard: All models now include JLG’s advanced two-way fleet management and communication platform.
- Redesigned counterweight: With integrated lights for visibility and jobsite awareness.
- Cab enhancements: A new integrated remote-control mount and optimized joystick controls provide operator comfort and efficiency.
- Woodcracker ready option: Compatibility with the Woodcracker CS750 Smart grip saw attachment, enabling tree felling capabilities.
“Congested jobsites present fierce challenges — navigating tight spaces, lifting heavy loads and reaching extreme heights. That’s where JLG rotating telehandlers provide a distinct advantage,” says Lee. “From maneuvering in crowded environments to lifting and loading in any direction, these machines truly revolutionize productivity on modern work sites. Whatever the project demands, this powerful lineup is built to meet the challenge.”
Confidence-building safety systems
All models in the JLG rotating telehandler family comes standard with three key safety and control technologies:
- Automatic Attachment Recognition: Identifies the attachment and displays the appropriate load chart to the operator.
- Load Management Information System (LMIS): Supports operation outside of load chart boundaries.
- Load Stability Indication (LSI): Provides visual and audible alerts when approaching forward stability limits.
Versatility and productivity
With a 360-degree rotation, wide range of attachments, optional hydraulic couplers and continuous auxiliary hydraulics, JLG rotating telehandlers offer flexibility, according to the company. They can act as a mobile elevating work platform, a crane alternative or a high-capacity material handler — often replacing multiple machines on-site. The addition of remote boom control, coming standard on all JLG models, enhances visibility and control when operating outside the cab.
Designed for operator comfort and efficiency
The redesigned cab improves functionality and comfort, featuring dual joystick proportional controls, integrated boom-mounted and reversing cameras and an enclosed climate-controlled environment. Operators can also take advantage of the VDC controller to adjust speed, RPMs and steering modes to meet the demands of any specific job.
