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Volvo’s new compact wheel loaders fully loaded for all-around performance

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The new L45H and L50H compact wheel loaders from Volvo Construction Equipment are well-balanced machines, built for greater fuel efficiency and improved hydraulic flow for faster cycle times at reduced operating cost.

The H-series wheel loaders from Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) are powerful assets on every jobsite and in every application. Equipped with Volvo’s unique Torque Parallel (TP) linkage, these machines are built to deliver high breakout torque and excellent parallel movement throughout the entire lifting range.

With a new Volvo D4J Tier 4 Final engine, both the L45H and L50H boast a 15% improvement in fuel efficiency versus previous models. The L50H also has a 20% improvement in hydraulic pump capacity, leading to 26% faster cycle times as compared to previous models.

“This is a very versatile size class that can get tough work done in confined spaces,” commented John Comrie, Product Manager for compact wheel loaders at Volvo CE, “and with a laundry list of improvements that make the H-series more fuel efficient, more powerful and more versatile, all while making the operator more comfortable – the L45H and L50H are great choices for any application.”

The L45H and L50H feature Volvo’s intelligent load-sensing hydraulic system that drives power to the hydraulic functions according to demand for fast response, shorter cycle times and reduced fuel consumption. An optional Boom Suspension System (BSS) boosts productivity by up to 20% by absorbing shock and reducing bouncing and bucket spillage.

Heavy-duty planetary axles ensure long life in the toughest conditions, and the front and rear 100% differential locks feature a dog clutch design to improve grip and maintain maximum traction on all terrain. These wheel loaders also feature a hydrostatic transmission that matches power to all operator requirements to provide excellent control in delicate work and full power for more demanding jobs.

A comfortable control centre

The new wheel loaders feature Volvo’s industry-leading cab for a comfortable, productive work shift. This certified ROPS/FOPS cab features ergonomically placed controls, a climate control system, all-around visibility and low internal noise levels. The optional comfort drive control (CDC) function gives the operator the choice to control the machine by a joystick lever mounted to the left-hand console. This improves operator comfort, reduces fatigue and ensures better productivity over long working hours. For increased safety, large, anti-slip steps and handrails ensure easy cab entry and exit.

Maintenance made easy

The new wheel loaders have been built for easy, hassle-free servicing. Ground-level service points and grouped greasing points ensure easy and quick maintenance. The oscillating rear axle is supported on maintenance-free cradles. Its bearings and bushings are lubricated for life and protected by well-proven seals, saving hours of maintenance time.

Through the Volvo CareTrack® telematics monitoring system, fleet managers are given real-time visibility into vital machine information. Everything from fuel consumption and idle times to location tracking and service reminders can be monitored to help reduce total cost of ownership and increase profitability throughout the entire life of the machine.

Fleet managers also have the option to engage their local Volvo CE dealer in the proactive monitoring and reporting of CareTrack data through the Volvo ActiveCare programme, effectively simplifying fleet management.

The L45 and L50H models are offered further support via the Volvo Lifetime Frame and Structure Warranty, which covers the frame, articulation joint and loader arm during the period of initial ownership or the full life of the machine – whichever is less.

Edited from press release by Harleigh Hobbs

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/product-news/15022016/volvo-new-compact-wheel-loaders-fully-loaded-for-all-around-performance-237/

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