How much does a 910 CAT loader weigh?
How much does a 910 CAT loader weigh?
14210 – 18,102 lbs
Operating Specifications
Alternator Supplied Amperage | 40 A |
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Fuel Capacity | 29.9 gal (113 l) |
Hydraulic System Fluid Capacity | 15.1 gal (57 l) |
Operating Voltage | 12 V V |
Operating Weight | 14210 – 18,102 lbs (6,446 – 8,211 kg) |
What is the biggest wheel loader cat makes?
Cat® 994K Wheel Loader
The new Cat® 994K Wheel Loader is Caterpillar’s largest wheel loader and handles significantly greater payload compared to its predecessor, the 994H.
How much weight can a Cat 950 loader lift?
The Z-bar loader linkage provides bucket breakout force of 33,238 lb. -ft. Hinge pin height is 13 feet 9 inches, and loader arm clearance is 12 feet. Static tipping load, articulated, is 25,701 pounds.
How much does a CAT 930h weigh?
28725 lbs
Operating Specifications
Cooling System Fluid Capacity | 10.6 gal (40 l) |
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Front Diff Fluid Capacity | 6.9 gal (26 l) |
Fuel Capacity | 59.4 gal (225 l) |
Hydraulic System Fluid Capacity | 39 gal (148 l) |
Operating Weight | 28725 lbs (13,030 kg) |
What is the biggest payloader in the world?
P&H L-2350 Wheel Loader
The P&H L-2350 Wheel Loader (formerly the L-2350 loader) is a loader used for surface mining. It is manufactured by Komatsu Limited. It holds the Guinness World Record for Biggest Earth Mover.
What is the world’s largest wheel loader?
Komatsu P&H L-2350
Komatsu P&H L-2350 The L-2350 is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s largest wheel loader.
How many yards are in a 950 loader bucket?
Bucket
Breakout Force | 32810 lbs (14,883 kg) |
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Bucket Capacities | 4.5 cu yds (3 m) |
Bucket Capacity – heaped | 3.5 cu yds (3 m) |
Bucket Width | 9.7 ft (3 m) |
Dump Clearance at Max Raise | 9.5 ft (3 m) |
How much weight can a 988 loader lift?
Equipped with a high lift linkage the 988K is capable of loading a 773 (56 tonnes/61.7 tons) in 5 passes and the 775 (64 tonnes/70 tons) in 6 passes. Enhance the productivity of your loader and protect your investment in buckets with our Ground Engaging Tools (GET).