JCB's smallest ever Loadall telescopic handler.

The telehandler is powered by a low maintenance 18.4kW (24.7hp) diesel engine that meets the EU Stage 5 emissions standard without the need for a complex Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) or any diesel exhaust fluid, reducing operating costs for customers and simplifying operation.

This 3-cylinder, 1.1-litre engine, which boasts 66.9Nm of torque, drives through a proven Bosch hydrostatic transmission to a 2-speed Linde motor, delivering a maximum travel speed of 15km/h. There's also permanent 4-wheel drive and 4-wheel steering.

The maximum lift capacity is 1,400kg, while maximum lift height is set at 4m, making this an ideal machine for numerous industry sectors. Lift capacity at full reach is set at 525kg. With an unladen weight of 2,695kg, the machine boasts a 17% higher power-to-weight ratio than the previous 516-40 Loadall.

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4 months ago
Wheels&Tracks

November 30, 2022

Shrinking loaders to ever smaller dimensions has become something of a race between various manufacturers, not least JCB which has just launched its most mini Loadall yet.

The company has introduced the 514-40, which has a height of just 1.8m and a width of 1.56m. However, the compact machine does boast the largest operator’s cab in its class.

Responding to the competition, this model is built down to a weight of 2,695kg which can be towed on a 3,500kg gross weight trailer behind a pick-up or van.

The maximum lift capacity is 1,400kg, while maximum lift height is 4m, lift capacity at full reach is 525kg, which the company claims, makes it ideal for all industry sectors where portability is essential.

Power is provided by a low maintenance Perkins 1,100cc, 24.7hp (18.4kW) diesel engine which requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF) or diesel engine fluid (DEF) to meet Stage V emission compliance.

This provides a 17% increase in power-to-weight ratio over the previous generation 516-40.

The engine drives all four wheels through a Bosch hydrostatic transmission to a two-speed Linde motor, delivering a maximum travel speed of 15km/h.

Four-wheel steering is also standard for increased manoeuvrability in tight working spaces.

Power is provided by a low maintenance Perkins 1,100cc, 24.7hp (18.4kW) diesel engine which requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF) or diesel engine fluid (DEF) to meet Stage V emission compliance.

This provides a 17% increase in power-to-weight ratio over the previous generation 516-40.

The engine drives all four wheels through a Bosch hydrostatic transmission to a two-speed Linde motor, delivering a maximum travel speed of 15km/h.

Four-wheel steering is also standard for increased manoeuvrability in tight working spaces.

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