Types of Loaders: Loaders come in various types, each designed for specific tasks and environments. The most common types include wheel loaders, track loaders, and skid steer loaders. Wheel loaders are the most widely used and versatile, with large wheels for mobility on rough terrain. Track loaders, on the other hand, are equipped with tracks instead of wheels, making them ideal for operations in soft or muddy ground. Skid steer loaders are compact and highly maneuverable, making them ideal for tight spaces. Components of Loaders: Loaders consist of several key components that work together to perform their tasks efficiently. These include the engine, hydraulic system, loader arms, bucket, and operator cab. The engine provides the power to operate the loader, while the hydraulic system controls the movement of the loader arms and bucket. The loader arms are responsible for lifting and lowering the bucket, and the bucket is used to scoop and transport materials. The operator cab houses the controls and provides a safe working environment for the operator.
Item
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Max working height
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2065mm
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Max discharge height
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1386 mm
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Total length with bucket ( mm)
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2206mm
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Angle of departure
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18°
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Total height(H)
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1309mm
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Bucket width(mm)
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980
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wheelbase
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690 mm
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Turning radius
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1236mm
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System pressure (Mpa)
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17
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