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World premieres for Liebherr Stereoloaders

Two new models in Liebherr’s Stereoloader range will celebrate their world premieres. The name of the wheeled loaders refers to their stereo steering, which is said to combine the advantages of different steering systems. The Stereoloader range, comprising four wheeled loaders, with an operating weight of 5.5- 9.2tonnes, is now complete, and includes the larger models, L 514 and L 518, which were launched late last year. The L 514 Stereo is said to be suitable for community services and road construction
April 9, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Liebherr has introduced two new Stereoloaders including the L 514

Two new models in 718 Liebherr’s Stereoloader range will celebrate their world premieres.

The name of the wheeled loaders refers to their stereo steering, which is said to combine the advantages of different steering systems.

The Stereoloader range, comprising four wheeled loaders, with an operating weight of 5.5- 9.2tonnes, is now complete, and includes the larger models, L 514 and L 518, which were launched late last year.

The L 514 Stereo is said to be suitable for community services and road construction, and a wide variety of other applications, while the L 518 is designed for industrial use.

Both loaders are powered by a 76kW diesel engine, and the standard bucket sizes are 1.5m³ for the L 514 and 1.7m³ for the L 518.

With an operating weight of 8,860kg, the L 514 offers a tipping load of 5,750kg, while the L 518 has an operating weight of 9,190kg and tipping load of 6,550kg.

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