Telehandler in heavy-duty use saves almost 50% fuel
The SENNEBOGEN 360 G telehandler impressed particularly with its cycle times and fuel consumption, proving its strengths in everyday handling operations. www.sennebogen.com Speed, precision, and efficiency are crucial in waste disposal operations – especially when large quantities of material have to be moved in a short time. During a trial run of the SENNEBOGEN 360 G telehandler at B.E.B. bewegt, a Berk Recycling GmbH company, it became clear just how much power is packed into this compact and well-designed machine. The 360 G impressed particularly with its cycle times and fuel consumption, proving its strengths in everyday handling operations. From mixed residual waste to bulky waste and construction debris The 360 G was used for a wide range of tasks at B.E.B.: Around 30% of the daily volume consisted of mixed residual waste, including tires and bulky waste, which was loaded directly onto trucks. 70% was coarse construction waste, which was conveyed to a screening plant and then transported away as finer bulk material for further processing. The telehandler offered the necessary flexibility for both tasks – thanks in part to its compact design and powerful lifting capacity. Significantly faster and more economical – 360 g with top cycle time The performance in the one-hour cycle time test was particularly impressive. Equipped with a 2 cubic meter bucket, the SENNEBOGEN 360 G achieved an average cycle time of just 59 seconds. In doing so, it moved an impressive 116 cubic meters of material within an hour. A wheel loader in a direct benchmark test took an average of 1 minute and 26 seconds per cycle under the same conditions, moved only 84 cubic meters per hour, and consumed about 58% more fuel per cubic meter handled than the 360 G. Manoeuvrable in confined spaces Thanks to the elevating Multicab, the driver enjoys optimum all-round visibility at all times – a clear advantage when feeding screening plants and loading trucks. In combination with its precise controls and compact design, the 360 G proves that heavy equipment can also be flexible and efficient. Technical highlights of the Sennebogen 360 g Maximum load capacity: up to 6 t Maximum lifting height: up to 8.5 m Cab: can be raised hydraulically (Multicab) Cycle time in test operation: 59 seconds Handling volume per hour: 116 m³ 47 % less specific fuel consumption compared to a wheel loader Heavy-duty can also be efficient and precise During testing at the recycling facility of B.E.B. bewegt, an experienced partner for demolition, processing, and material logistics, the SENNEBOGEN 360 G proved that heavy duty can also be efficient and precise. With its fast cycle time, economical consumption, and high maneuverability, the telehandler is a true all-rounder. www.sennebogen.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing
The SENNEBOGEN 360 G telehandler impressed particularly with its cycle times and fuel consumption, proving its strengths in everyday handling operations.
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Speed, precision, and efficiency are crucial in waste disposal operations – especially when large quantities of material have to be moved in a short time. During a trial run of the SENNEBOGEN 360 G telehandler at B.E.B. bewegt, a Berk Recycling GmbH company, it became clear just how much power is packed into this compact and well-designed machine. The 360 G impressed particularly with its cycle times and fuel consumption, proving its strengths in everyday handling operations.
From mixed residual waste to bulky waste and construction debris
The 360 G was used for a wide range of tasks at B.E.B.: Around 30% of the daily volume consisted of mixed residual waste, including tires and bulky waste, which was loaded directly onto trucks. 70% was coarse construction waste, which was conveyed to a screening plant and then transported away as finer bulk material for further processing. The telehandler offered the necessary flexibility for both tasks – thanks in part to its compact design and powerful lifting capacity.
Significantly faster and more economical – 360 g with top cycle time
The performance in the one-hour cycle time test was particularly impressive. Equipped with a 2 cubic meter bucket, the SENNEBOGEN 360 G achieved an average cycle time of just 59 seconds. In doing so, it moved an impressive 116 cubic meters of material within an hour.

A wheel loader in a direct benchmark test took an average of 1 minute and 26 seconds per cycle under the same conditions, moved only 84 cubic meters per hour, and consumed about 58% more fuel per cubic meter handled than the 360 G.
Manoeuvrable in confined spaces
Thanks to the elevating Multicab, the driver enjoys optimum all-round visibility at all times – a clear advantage when feeding screening plants and loading trucks. In combination with its precise controls and compact design, the 360 G proves that heavy equipment can also be flexible and efficient.
Technical highlights of the Sennebogen 360 g
- Maximum load capacity: up to 6 t
- Maximum lifting height: up to 8.5 m
- Cab: can be raised hydraulically (Multicab)
- Cycle time in test operation: 59 seconds
- Handling volume per hour: 116 m³
- 47 % less specific fuel consumption compared to a wheel loader
- Heavy-duty can also be efficient and precise

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