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Wheels&Tracks

July 21, 2015

JCB CEA has unveiled the brand new 457 wheel loader, boasting all new features that deliver improved power, profitability and productivity.

The most notable change to this wheel loader when compared with its predecessors is the new engine. The 457 wheeled loader is the first large JCB wheel loader to meet EPA Tier 4 final emissions standards while achieving 16% fuel savings from the previous model.

The Tier 4 final / EU stage IV Mercedes-Benz engine meets stringent global emission standards without the need for a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), in-turn reducing costs and service time and increasing uptime and profitability.

The 457 is the first machine to have JCB’s next generation CommandPlus cab, which is fitted with a number of new features that make operation easier and more comfortable.

Operators will feel more comfortable with the new CommandPlus cab configuration, complete with optimised control layout and revised pedal positioning. In addition, the new design delivers reduced in-cab noise level of a maximum 68 dB(a) while the new front screen maximises visibility and reduces replacement costs. To further improve visibility, the structure pillars have been moved out to the same width as the rear of the cab, providing a larger interior with a panoramic front windshield.

The new hydraulics on the 457 wheeled loader are designed for fast operation to maximise productivity and ease of use. They come with two variable displacement piston pumps that produce a maximum flow of 306 litres/min, and a load sensing system that provides fuel efficient and responsive distribution of power.

The most visible change to the JCB wheel loader is the new sloping hood. The electrically-operated, one piece bonnet improves serviceability, by allowing quick access to the engine and drivetrain for regular maintenance.

The cooling system has even undergone a makeover, with a hinged rear section and a hydraulically-driven cooling fan allowing easy access for cleaning and upkeep.

The first JCB 457 wheel loaders are now in JCB CEA dealerships across Australia.

https://jcbcea.com.au/2015/07/jcb-wheeled-loader-gets-makeover/

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