
The safety recall, which covers 1,526 devices, is expected to begin Feb. 28.
Digger derricks are used today for numerous tasks related to utility line construction. This circa 1950s Tel-E-lect International Truck is an early example of these versatile fleet tools.
The units may not have enough structural support for the fuel tank, which could eventually result in contact between the tank and trailer axle.
Terex South Dakota and Monroe Truck Equipment will install new pressure switch kits to eliminate a fire risk associated with the placement of certain Muncie Power Products PTO assemblies.
In these trucks, cracks might form in the truck frame or at the first cross brace behind the cab.
The Terex Hi-Ranger Non-Overcenter Aerial Device TC Series features two models with a working height of 57 or 60 ft., depending on the product.
The action will involve nearly 6,800 1997-2009 model-year XT55 and XT60 aerial devices mounted on utility trucks.
To keep mechanics and service technicians up-to-date on the latest Terex equipment technologies and equipment advancements, Terex Utilities hosted its annual Service School on June 4-7.
A machining problem may have left the outriggers more vulnerable to overturning, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
In two separate actions, Terex is recalling 261 1999-2012 model-year XL Digger Derrick utility trucks as well as certain 2012 model-year utility trucks with SCM Aerial Devices.
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