Грузоподъёмность погрузчика составляет 8 т, а объём стандартного ковша – 4,5 м³. На машине установлен дизельный двигатель Cummins QSM6.7 мощностью 162 л.с. и коробка ZF. Высота подъёма составляет 4,2 метра.

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3 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

2017-03-07

LiuGong, a global leader in the manufacture of construction equipment, is to showcase 13 ‘Tough’ machines suitable for extreme duty at this year’s CONEXPO-CON/AGG show.

At the show LiuGong is to unveil its new revolutionary vertical lift wheel loader for the first time outside of China.

LiuGong will be exhibiting at CONEXPO from 7-11 March in Las Vegas at booth No. G3322.

https://www.liugong.com/zh-CN/Liugong/LG-News/News/2017/03/0702

3 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

2017-03-07

LiuGong, a global leader in the manufacture of construction equipment, is to showcase 13 ‘Tough’ machines suitable for extreme duty at this year’s CONEXPO-CON/AGG show.

At the show LiuGong is to unveil its new revolutionary vertical lift wheel loader for the first time outside of China. In addition, the company is also bringing its most up-to-date H series wheel loaders and E series excavators for global visitors to inspect at close range. The four-wheel loaders include the VL80A, 835H, 848H and 890H models; while four excavators – the 9035E, 915E, 922E and 930E models are also set to impress. LiuGong’s contingent for the show is completed by the 385B skid steer loader; two forklifts – the 2025G and the 2030H, as well as two robust Dressta hydrostatic dozers – the TD-8S & TD-9S models. All equipment on display is compliant with US EPA emission standards.

https://www.liugong.com/en/Liugong/LG-News/News/2017/03/0702

3 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

2017-03-31

Today, LiuGong, a global leader in manufacturing a full line of extreme duty equipment showcases its revolutionary new product – the Vertical Lift Wheel Loader at this year’s CONEXPO-CON/AGG show. The product was first unveiled at LiuGong’s global dealer conference in November 2016 and is being shown for the first time outside of China. This truly new technology marks an important milestone for LiuGong and for the Chinese construction equipment industry.

The key innovations of the product are the vertical lift loader arms on an articulating frame and the mechanical self-leveling Z-bar bucket linkage on a vertical lift loader – both are industry firsts.

The vertical lift was developed as an innovative way to increase customer value when purchasing a loader. Vertical lift vastly improves the wheel loader’s primary function: lifting and carrying a load, by providing a heavier tipping load and a higher lift height and reach than conventional wheel loaders of the same power and weight. Fuel costs are greatly reduced since the reduced operating weight of the vertical lift machine allows more material to be moved per horsepower than with a conventional radial lift machine. This allows customers to move more tons per hour for lower initial investment, and lower owning and operating costs than would be required with conventional radial arm technology. Since the vertical lift wheel loader shares its basic technology with all other LiuGong wheel loaders, the reliability and durability of the vertical lift machines equals what customers have come to associate with other LiuGong wheel loaders.

The idea of vertical lift loader technology was first generated in 2010 and then started and further developed in 2011. After four years of development, LiuGong expanded the team and went into final development stage in 2015. This new product will be ready for mass production in 2017.

https://www.liugong.com/en/Liugong/LG-News/News/2017/03/0703

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