Terex Fuchs, Southaven, Miss., has introduced the MHL360 D material handler, which it says offers above-ground lifting capacities in excess of 10,000 pounds at a 50-foot outreach. It features a 59-foot reach and a maximum hydraulic capacity of 169 gallons per minute. With a durable double-row slew ring design for smooth slewing and a wide undercarriage with large outrigger cylinders and robust stabilizer support beams, the MHL360D delivers lift capacities across its full operating range.
The MHL360 D, with new reinforced cabin and control system, is designed to enhance operator comfort, safety and productivity. The cab is equipped with sound insulation and an air-cushioned seat with lumbar support, armrests and headrest. A new, molded console surrounds the operator with heating/air conditioning vents, a cup holder and air conditioned lunch box. Large windows provide visibility of the surrounding work area.
The operator control panel features a high-resolution color display. Using a multi-function button with thumb-tip menu navigation, operators can switch operating functions and change machine settings. Critical operating conditions can be monitored with fuel and hydraulic oil levels, coolant and hydraulic oil temperatures, and operating hours available on the main screen. Additionally, the display alerts operators to machine service issues so that they can be addressed before becoming a major problem.
A 249-horsepower diesel engine with electronic engine management enables the hydraulic system and engine of the MHL360 D to efficiently work in unison for high production material handling and processing. The operator cab is hydraulically height-adjustable up to 20-foot maximum eye level.
The inverted hydraulic boom cylinder mounting offers protection from debris, while separate hydraulic oil and engine cooling systems allow operation in ambient temperatures reaching 122° Fahrenheit. A rugged double slew ring design provides a long service life with little downtime. An integrated central lubrication system automatically greases multiple points on the upper carriage and slewing joint to reduce maintenance. The machine’s stow-away ladder offers quick access to the engine, central lubrication system and upper carriage service deck. Service technicians can quickly access the engine cooler and hydraulic oil cooler from ground level for quick inspection and maintenance.
More information on Terex can be found at www.terex.com.
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