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Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|April/May 2026
The Dieci Dedalus 30.7 telehandler has been engineered to meet the demands of Australia's diverse construction environments.
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Combining the latest technology with durability and reliability, the Dieci Dedalus 30.7 telehandler reflects the design principles that underpin every Dieci telehandler.
Developed through ongoing research and customer feedback, the Dedalus 30.7 delivers an adaptable materials-handling solution suited to construction, industrial and rental applications. Its robust engineering enables it to lift, transport, and position heavy loads with precision, helping contractors streamline operations and reduce reliance on multiple specialised machines.
Designed for productivity in confined environments, the compact Dedalus 30.7 telehandler offers manoeuvrability through three steering modes: two-wheel steering, four-wheel steering, and crab steering. This flexibility allows operators to perform precise movements even in restricted worksites.
Maximum power is delivered efficiently to the wheels and boom, ensuring consistent performance and strong productivity across demanding applications.
Dieci Australia National Sales Manager Bob Mules said the model has gained traction across several industries.
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