Combilift Combi-Load Xtender

Combilift launches two solutions for improved timber handling

Combilift launches two solutions for improved timber handling

At the recent Ligna 2025 exhibition, Combilift unveiled two major innovations designed specifically with these industry challenges in mind: the new Combi-FSE 8000 and the Combi-Xtender.

Timber yards, panel product suppliers, and sawmill operations face ever-increasing pressure to handle long and heavy loads more safely, more efficiently, and with less environmental impact.

The latest addition to Combilift’s four-wheel electric sideloader range, the Combi-FSE 8000, offers an 8-tonne lift capacity — ideal for handling structural timber, packs of sawn wood, panels, or engineered wood products in confined indoor or outdoor environments.

Key timber-focused benefits include:

  • Powerful, Emission-Free Operation: Twin 18kW drive motors provide the torque and responsiveness required for heavy packs, with all-electric performance suited for indoor timber stores.
  • Patented Traction and Steering: Designed for year-round reliability in muddy or uneven yard conditions.
  • Unrivalled Operator Visibility: The under-deck battery position and expansive glazing allow operators a clear line of sight, especially when reversing in narrow racking aisles or busy sawmill loading areas.
  • Quick Battery Change: Ideal for multi-shift operations in busy timber yards.

Fleet managers also benefit from Combi-Connect, Combilift’s advanced telematics system for real-time machine performance tracking and maintenance planning.

A ‘game-changer’

Unveiled alongside the sideloader, the Combi Load Xtender is a new pantograph-style load extender that enables complete loading and unloading of trailers or rail wagons from a single side — a major advantage in timber handling and yards where space is tight or trailer access is limited.

For timber operations, the Xtender delivers:

  • One-Side Access: Load full packs of timber from one side only, removing the need to move trailers or access both sides.
  • Ultra low mechanism height: Its ultra-compact design ensures smooth movement and full functionality below standard trailer height without interference.
  • Enhanced Safety: Operators can load securely against the far closed side of the trailer, reducing the risk of products falling and keeping personnel out of busy traffic zones.

Find out more at: Combilift – Forklifts to Increase Warehouse Storage

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