The Sanderson 625 Teleporter (often referred to as the 625 Solo or Speed Shift) is a classic telescopic handler widely used in agriculture. Key specifications for this model typically include a 2.5-tonne lifting capacity and a maximum lift height of approximately 6 meters. Core Technical Specifications Lifting Capacity: 2.5 tonnes (2,500 kg). Maximum Lift Height: 6.0 meters.
The Sanderson 625 is recognized as a mid-range machine, often seen in its sanderson 625 teleporter specs
Below are the key specifications for the Sanderson 625 Teleporter. The Sanderson 625 Teleporter (often referred to as
Sanderson began by manufacturing tractor-mounted rear forklifts in the 1960s before moving into self-propelled machines in 1971. The 625 was part of their peak era in the late 1980s and early 1990s when they were producing around 1,000 trucks a year. Often equipped with a Borg Warner transmission or
Often equipped with a Borg Warner transmission or a "Solo" electric joystick-controlled system in later models like the
If you’ve spent any time in the agricultural or construction sectors in the UK, you’ve likely crossed paths with a Sanderson. Based in Croft near Skegness, Sanderson (Forklifts) Ltd was a pioneer of the telehandler concept, popularizing the "Teleporter" name that many still use as a generic term for telehandlers today.
Controls: The "Solo" control system integrates lift, tilt, and extension functions into one electronic joystick.