The TRX Series is engineered for more lifting capacity, increased payload, and better operational efficiency, all without requiring a CDL.
Photo: Terex
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Terex officially launched its all-new TRX Series, a family of telescopic aerial devices built for trouble truck and distribution work, at the 2025 Utility Expo on Oct. 7.
The TRX Series is engineered for more lifting capacity, increased payload, and better operational efficiency, all without requiring a CDL.
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“Mounted on Class 5 or 6 chassis, the TRX Series offers a highly capable design delivering performance and versatility,” said Tyler Schwingler, product marketing manager at Terex.
The lineup includes four models: the TRX41, TRX48, TRX52, and TRX55, with working heights ranging from 46 to 60 feet. Each features a lightweight boom that’s several hundred pounds lighter than comparable legacy Terex models. This weight savings translates to payloads of up to 6,000 pounds, depending on body configuration and chassis class.
Also debuting with the TRX Series is the new Ranger Jib, which features advancements in weight savings, improved pin design, enhanced articulation, and compatibility with aftermarket attachments.
Photo: Terex
Also debuting with the TRX Series is the new Ranger Jib, which features advancements in weight savings, improved pin design, enhanced articulation, and compatibility with aftermarket attachments, according to Schwingler.
Key features of the TRX Series include:
Platform capacity: All models support up to 500 pounds on the platform, with optional configurations available.
Simplified maintenance: Shared parts across models and a fiberglass bond on the boom reduce maintenance needs.
Strength and reliability: A rectangular, bi-axial epoxy resin filament-wound fiberglass boom provides superior strength, stability, and insulation.
Smooth controls: Full-pressure hydraulic controls and a four-function single stick controller ensure efficient operation.
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All models carry a Category C ANSI A92.2 rating, with Category B available on select versions.
“It’s an exciting time at Terex as we continue to provide high-quality innovations to our customers and make investments that deliver the best experience and value,” Schwingler added.
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