WACKER Neuson is adding two new models to its wheel loader portfolio.
The WL250 and WL750 are the first models with the new product designation. In the future, customers will be able to recognise the bucket volume by the number: WL250 = 0.25 cubic metres of bucket volume.
The compact WL250 wheel loader has an operating weight of around two tons and is described as ‘ideal’ for applications in halls, garages, road and highway construction, as well as gardening and landscaping. Wacker Neuson said the ‘robust’ design and low centre of gravity ensure ‘great stability and support’ when working with heavy loads. The WL250 boasts a hydraulic wheel hub drive, which directly drives all four wheels.
The WL750, meanwhile, is also compact and has an operating weight of around four tons. A new cabin design with wider access makes it easier to get in and out, while the enlarged comfort cabin provides extra legroom. Thanks to a panoramic rear windshield, operators always have their working environment in view. The electronically regulated drive system with various operating modes enables the demand-oriented application of the machine.
Wacker Neuson is also introducing a compact telehandler in the form of the TH625, which features a high payload of 2.5 tons and a lifting height of six metres. It is available with a 45kW or 55kW engine.
Due to its low dimensions and manoeuvrability, it can also be used in confined spaces. The cabin offers all-round visibility, while the electronically regulated drive system has various operating modes.
The TH625 is equipped with the driver assistance system Vertical Lift System (VLS), designed to prevent the machine from tipping in the longitudinal direction due to overload.