Material Handling
Explore material handling solutions for jobsites of any size. Texas First Rentals offers forklifts, telehandlers, and attachments to move, lift, and place materials with ease.
FORKLIFTS
Texas First Rentals offers Cat® forklifts with diesel and LP engines, built for stability and control. Lift from 5,000 to 10,000 lbs with dependable models for warehouse or yard work.
TELEHANDLERS
From compact 3K units to 26K heavy-lift models, our telehandlers offer reach heights up to 75 feet with stabilizer options for added control. Ideal for framing, staging, and material placement.
ATTACHMENTS
Get more from your telehandler with heavy-duty material handling attachments including hooks, jibs, and trash hoppers. These options support safe and efficient lifting on the jobsite.
More about material handling
Material handling equipment from Texas First Rentals gives your crew the capability to move, lift, place, and manage heavy loads with precision and control. Whether working in warehouses, industrial zones, or rugged outdoor jobsites, our fleet covers essential applications for material staging, placement, transport, and cleanup.
Attachments
Outfit your telehandler with the tools needed for more productive site work. From jib attachments rated for 4,400 to 5,950 lbs, to durable trash hoppers and rotating hooks, these additions improve lifting versatility and control. Each model is designed for quick coupling and safe operation across Texas jobsites.
Forklifts
Get reliable performance indoors and out with a range of Cat® industrial forklifts powered by diesel or LP gas. Whether lifting pallets in a warehouse or loading materials at a yard, these forklifts handle capacities from 5,000 to 10,000 lbs. Available throughout Texas First Rentals locations, these units combine maneuverability with heavy-duty lifting strength.
Telehandlers
Boost productivity and extend your reach with telescopic handlers designed for tough Texas environments. Texas First Rentals offers models ranging from compact 3K machines to high-capacity units up to 26,600 lbs. Many telehandlers feature stabilizers, compact frames, and high-lift booms reaching up to 75 feet — making them ideal for residential builds, large-scale industrial sites, and everything in between.