Material Handlers for Sale
- 1997 Atlas 1704 Material HandlerYou have hidden this ad1997 Atlas 1704 Material HandlerErp, Netherlands€ 32,000
DIMACH B.V. - 2023 Atlas 350MH Material HandlerYou have hidden this ad2023 Atlas 350MH Material HandlerNunspeet, NetherlandsPrice on request
CHESS INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY B.V. - 2022 Caterpillar MH3040-07A Material HandlerYou have hidden this ad2022 Caterpillar MH3040-07A Material HandlerOberhausen, Germany€ 260,000
Zeppelin Baumaschinen GmbH - 2022 Liebherr LH40 M Material HandlerYou have hidden this ad2022 Liebherr LH40 M Material HandlerNunspeet, NetherlandsPrice on request
CHESS INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY B.V. - 2020 Atlas 250MH Material HandlerYou have hidden this ad2020 Atlas 250MH Material HandlerNunspeet, NetherlandsPrice on request
CHESS INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY B.V. - 2020 Sennebogen 825M E Material HandlerYou have hidden this ad2020 Sennebogen 825M E Material HandlerHungary€ 260,000
ÉMK Északmagyarországi Környezetvédelmi Kft - 2017 Solmec EXP 5035 Material HandlerYou have hidden this ad2017 Solmec EXP 5035 Material HandlerBeli Manastir, Croatia€ 94,100
Laslo Truck - 2013 Atlas 520MH Material HandlerYou have hidden this ad2013 Atlas 520MH Material HandlerDeurne, NetherlandsPrice on request
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A material handler is purpose-built with a taller undercarriage or elevating cab, a boom geometry suited to overhead reach, and hydraulics sized for continuous grab or magnet cycling, rather than an excavator adapted with a grab attachment.
Handlers spend long stretches idling between grab or magnet cycles, so the hour meter can overstate real wear. Ask for load-cycle history where available and weigh hours against undercarriage and hydraulic condition.
Stationary electric suits a fixed yard or port position with mains access, low noise and no fuel logistics. Diesel wheeled or tracked machines suit sites that need to reposition around the yard or work without a power connection.
An elevating cab helps most when loading high-sided trailers, hoppers or tall piles, giving the operator a clear downward view. For low, flat sorting work a fixed cab height is often enough.



















