FAQs about JCB products
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See JCB telehandler operator's manuals to understand controls and best practices. Telehandlers are heavy-duty machines and require certification to operate. United Academy has virtual and hands-on training for telehandlers to ensure safe operation on-site.
JCB stands for Joseph Cyril Bamford, who founded the company J.C. Bamford Excavators Limited in 1945 based on his patented design of a farm trailer. JCB is one of the world's top three manufacturers of construction equipment. It employs over 12,000 people on four continents and sells its products in 150 countries through 2,000 dealer locations. Throughout its 70-year history, JCB has invested heavily in research and development, keeping the company at the cutting edge of innovation. Today, JCB has some of the finest engineering facilities globally, produces a lineup of over 300 machines and maintains a reputation for unrivaled customer service.
The JCB quick hitch is a fast and easy way to attach and detach implements from your machine. With the quick hitch, you can change tools in seconds without leaving the cab — making your job faster and easier. To use the quick hitch, simply align the pins on the implement with the corresponding holes on the quick hitch, then push down.