Sanderson 625 Teleporter Specs ((hot)) Link
The Sanderson Teleporter 625 is a rough-terrain telehandler primarily manufactured during the early 1990s. Known for its reliability in agricultural settings, the "Solo" variant typically features a single electric joystick for boom and carriage control. Key Specifications
Engine & Powertrain
- Engine Make: Perkins (typically the 4.236 or similar 4-cylinder diesel)
- Engine Type: Naturally aspirated, direct injection diesel
- Power Output: Approximately 80–85 hp (60–63 kW)
- Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
- Transmission: 2-speed or 4-speed powershift (manual shuttle with torque converter)
- Drive: 4-wheel drive (selectable)
- Max Speed: Approx. 25–30 km/h (15–19 mph)
Attachments: It commonly uses a Sanderson-specific carriage with pallet forks, often equipped with a rear pickup hitch for towing trailers. Maintenance and Legacy sanderson 625 teleporter specs
Up to 3.0 meters, with a capacity of approximately 1.5 tonnes at full forward reach. Total Operating Weight: Roughly 6.5 tonnes. Engine and Drivetrain The 625 series typically utilized the reliable Perkins 1004.4T engine, a 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel unit. Power Output: 79 kW (approx. 106 hp). Transmission: The Sanderson Teleporter 625 is a rough-terrain telehandler
Performance & limits
- Max payload: 120 kg/person (recommended ≤100 kg for optimal fidelity)
- Multi-occupant: Not supported (single-occupant design)
- Environmental limits: Not rated for vacuum or underwater operation without enclosure
- Latency: End-to-end transfer cycle 6–9 seconds (includes safety checks and entanglement handshake)
- Error modes: Decomposition, phase decoherence, partial reconstruction — EQA abort triggers safe rollback in >99% of detected faults