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3 months ago
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Mecalac has rolled out the AT1050 telescopic wheel loader for the North American market.

Three steering modes enable the operator to use two-wheel steer when travelling at up to 25 miles per hour, four-wheel steer for tight turns and crab steer for moving diagonally to get the AT1050 into position close to walls or obstacles.

The telescopic loader can make a single movement within a radius of 12 feet, 2 inches.

The AT1050 uses its innovative telescopic boom to perform functions of a telehandler and a wheel loader.

Featuring Mecalac’s patented hydraulic quick coupler, the AT1050 can quickly switch between forks to a number of other accessories such as buckets, hydraulic grapples, sweepers or job-specific implements.

The AT1050 delivers heavy-duty performance with a Tier 4 Final 75-hp engine with a DOC emissions control system.

Equipped with loading forks, the machine has a lifting height of up to 15 feet, 2 inches and reach of up to 9 feet, 9 inches.

This working range is paired with a superior lifting force of more than 3 tons at 6,305 pounds.

https://www.greenindustrypros.com/design-installation/compact-equipment/product/22890403/mecalac-mecalac-offers-at1050-telescopic-wheel-loader-to-north-american-market

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