JLG 10054 Telehandler

Lift

Max Lift Height 53.2 ft in (16200 mm)
Max Forward Reach 38.9 ft in (11800 mm)
Load Center 24 in (610 mm)
Max Lift Capacity 10000 lb (4536 kg)
Max Load At Max Height 4000 lb (1814 kg)
Max Load At Max Reach 3000 lb (1361 kg)

JLG 10054 Telehandler Dimensions

Dimensions

Overall Length 252 in (6400 mm)
Wheelbase 119.5 in (3040 mm)
Overall Height 100.1 in (2570 mm)
Width 102 in (2590 mm)
Ground Clearance 18 in (460 mm)
Turning Radius Outside Tires 165 in (4190 mm)

JLG 10054 Telehandler Specs

Operational Specs

Operating Weight 28200 lb (12791 kg)
Drawbar Pull 24500 lb (11113 kg)
Tire Size 17.5-25, 12-ply; 400/75-28

Engine Details

Number of Cylinders 4
Engine Make Cummins
Engine Model Cummins QSF3.8
Displacement 229 cu in (3.8 L)
Gross Power 110 hp (82 kw)
Power Measured @ 2500 rpm
Gross Power 348 lb ft (472 Nm)
Power Measured @ 1600 rpm
Aspiration Turbocharged
Emission Standards US EPA Tier 4 Final

Transmission

Type Powershift transmission
Number Of Forward Gears 4
Number Of Reverse Gears 3
Maximum Travel Speed 20 mph (32.2 km/h)

JLG 10054 Telehandler Transmission

Axles and Brakes

Front Axle High Bias, Limited Slip. Full-time planetary 4-wheel drive
Rear Axle Oscillating rear axle with Stabil-Trak system
Brakes Type Wet Multi-Disc

Attachments

Standard Carriage 50 in / 60 in / 72 in (1.3 m / 1.5 m / 1.8 m)
Side-Tilt Carriage 50 in / 60 in / 72 in (1.3 m / 1.5 m / 1.8 m)
Swing 90° Carriage 72 in (1.8 m)
Side Shift Carriage 50 in (1.3 m)
Dual Fork Positioning Carriage 50 in (1.3 m)
Tower 8 ft (2.4 m) 50 in (1.3 m) Standard Carriage
Pallet Forks 2.36 x 4 x 48 in (60 mm x 102 mm x 1.2 m)
Pallet Forks 2.36 x 5 x 48 in (60 mm x 102 mm x 1.2 m)
Pallet Forks 2.00 x 6 x 72 in (51 mm x 152 mm x 1.8 m)
Lumber Forks 2.00 x 7 x 60 in (51 mm x 178 mm x 1.5 m)
Lumber Forks 2.36 x 6 x 60 in (60 mm x 152 mm x 1.5 m)
Cubing Forks 2 x 2 48 in (51 mm x 51 mm x 1.2 m)
Fork Extensions 90 in (2.3 m)
Material Bucket 72 in, 1.0 cu yd (1.8 m, 0.76 m3)
Material Bucket 96 in, 1.5 cu yd (2.4 m, 1.15 m3)
Material Bucket 102 in, 2.0 cu yd (2.6 m, 1.53 m3)
Grapple Bucket 96 in, 1.75 cu yd (2.4 m, 1.34 m3)
Truss Boom 12 ft, 2000 lb (3.7 m, 907 kg)
Truss Boom 15 ft, 2,000 lb (4.6 m, 907 kg)
Truss Boom 12 ft with winch, 2000 lb (3.7 m, 907 kg)
Fork Mounted Work Platform 8 ft, 1000 lb Capacity (2.4 m, 455 kg Capacity)
Material Handling Arm 4000 lb Capacity (1814 kg Capacity)
Trash Hopper 72 in, 1.9 cu yd, 2000 lb Capacity (1.8 m, 1.5 m3, 907 kg Capacity)
Pipe Grapple 72 in, 2000 Capacity (1.8 m, 907 kg Capacity)

Hydraulic System

Type Variable flow, load sensitive hydraulic system
Auxiliary Hydraulics Used for all attachments equipped with cylinders or other hydraulic components
Maximum Lift 16.4 sec
Maximum Lower 14.7 sec
Maximum Telescope In 15.9 sec
Maximum Telescope Out 17.6 sec

Service Refill Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity 35 gal (132.5 L)
Engine Oil Capacity 3.9 gal (14.7 L)
Cooling System Capacity 4.9 gal (18.6 L)
Hydraulic System Capacity 52 gal (196.8 L)
Comments: 3
  1. Eric Goodman

    We own a JLG 10054 telehandler and on a project we are working on they need to know the point load per square foot weight at each of the tires. Is that information you can get me?

    1. David R. Ledford

      The JLG 10054 SkyTrak Telehandler has a maximum lift capacity of 10000 pounds. The machine’s curb weight is approximately 27323 pounds. The standard tires for this model are sized at 17.5-25, 12-ply, each with a footprint of 244 square inches. With a full load, the maximum ground pressure exerted by these tires is approximately 77 psi.

      To calculate the point load per square foot (psf) for each tire, we can use the following approach:

      1. Determine the load per tire: Divide the total weight (machine weight plus maximum lift capacity) by four (since there are four tires).

      27,323 lbs (machine weight) + 10,000 lbs (maximum lift) = 37,323 lbs total weight

      37,323 lbs ÷ 4 = 9,330.75 lbs per tire

      2. Convert the footprint from square inches to square feet: 244 sq in ÷ 144 = 1.6944 sq ft

      3. Calculate the point load per square foot: 9,330.75 lbs ÷ 1.6944 sq ft ≈ 5,506.5 psf

      Therefore, each tire supports approximately 9,330.75 pounds, resulting in a point load of about 5,506.5 pounds per square foot.

      1. David R. Ledford

        Please note that these calculations are based on the standard tire specifications and maximum load conditions. Actual ground pressure can vary depending on factors such as tire condition, inflation pressure, and the distribution of the load.

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