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Caterpillar introduces productive and powerful compact loader

Caterpillar is boosting its line of skid steer loaders and compact loaders with four new D Series small-chassis models These units are the latest additions to the firm’s compact track loader (CTL) and skid-steer loader (SSL) ranges. The SSL 226D and 232D and CTL 239D and 249D all incorporate the innovations from larger D Series machines, including a sealed/pressurised cab, electro-hydraulic controls, redesigned lift arms, and an optional display with rear-view camera. All four machines are powered by a
August 17, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
High performance and versatility are claimed for Caterpillar’s latest compact loaders and skid steer loaders
178 Caterpillar is boosting its line of skid steer loaders and compact loaders with four new D Series small-chassis models These units are the latest additions to the firm’s compact track loader (CTL) and skid-steer loader (SSL) ranges.

The SSL 226D and 232D and CTL 239D and 249D all incorporate the innovations from larger D Series machines, including a sealed/pressurised cab, electro-hydraulic controls, redesigned lift arms, and an optional display with rear-view camera. All four machines are powered by a 50kW Cat C2.2 engine that meets Tier 4 Final emissions standards.

The 232D is designed with agricultural applications in mind, and the 239D and 249D are engineered as strong contenders in the general construction and rental markets. The 239D, with its suspended steel-embedded rubber track, replaces the 247B3 Multi-Terrain Loader (MTL) and delivers lower owning and operating costs for machine owners not requiring the capabilities of the rubber-wheeled, softer track system of the MTL. Further advantages of the new small-chassis SSL models include a two-speed drive system with a top speed of 18km/h for the 226D and 232D and for the CTLs operating weights of less than 3.6tonnes for the 239D and 249D, allowing transport without a Commercial Driver's License.

The radial-lift 226D and vertical-lift 232D have standard rated operating capacities of 703kg and 840kg, respectively, increasing to 748kg and 88kg with the optional counterweight. The radial-lift 239D and vertical-lift 249D have capacities of 930kg and 1,043kg, which the optional counterweight increases to 1,020kg and 1,134kg.

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