Because of the 180-degree swivel arm and four-wheel steering, Mecalac’s swing loaders have a tighter turning radius than standard articulated loaders and can perform a complete rotation on a 20% smaller footprint than a conventional loader, the company says. Two other steering modes are also available: two-wheel and four-wheel crab.
The swing loaders are equipped with an integrated counterbalance and an automatic rear axle locking system, enabling the machine to maintain its maximum tipping load at full swing and turn without any loss of steadiness. Mecalac says the pivoting boom makes it possible to position the machine once to complete a loading task, therefore reducing the footprint and saving time.
“Mecalac’s swing loaders offer new capabilities to the North American market,” said Peter Bigwood, general manager of Mecalac North America. “Mecalac has designed a product that addresses the shortcomings of traditional loaders and provides a tool that can operate in a confined space, is economical in its movements, improving productivity, and is completely stable in all positions. The new models offer all these advantages in the 11,000- to 15,000-pound range.”
MecalacAS750
Weighing in at 11,023 pounds, the AS750 is the second-smallest model in Mecalac’s swing loader lineup. The wider and longer wheelbase and 61- horsepower engine make it more stable and powerful than the smaller AS600.
It has a 0.98-cubic-yard bucket capacity. The parallel, or P-bucket, allows for precision during material handling tasks, particularly with pallet forks or its load hook, the company says.
A spacious cab with two doors provides increased comfort and visibility.
AS850
The mid-sized AS850 has an operating weight of 13,184 pounds and a bucket capacity of 1.1 cubic yards.
For faster travel around the jobsite, an optional 25 mph version is available. The AS850 has a 74-horsepower engine.
Partner Insights
Information to advance your business from industry suppliers