The SM100 Wacker Neuson track loader is its first mini compact track loader. The 24.7-horsepower utility track loader has a Yanmar turbo charged diesel.
Operating weight of the Wacker Neuson loader is 3,300 pounds. Rated operating capacity at 35 percent is 1,000 pounds with a tipping load of 2,857 pounds. The radial-lift loader has a hinge pin height of 85.7 inches.
The stand-on mini CTL has standard 9-inch-wide tracks that provide 4.1 psi of ground pressure. Measuring 35.5 inches wide, it fits through doorways, gates, and other tight spaces. It has triple-flanged rollers to reduce wear on the tracks and to reduce de-tracking.
Auxiliary flow rate is 13 gpm at a pressure of 3,045 psi. Forward-angled joysticks position the operator’s hands in a neutral position, which reduces operator fatigue, according to the company. The spring-suspended operator platform has ergonomic padding. An operator presence system prevents accidental movement of the lift arm and travel functions when the operator steps off the platform. Front- mounted coolers mean no hot or dirty air is blown across the operator’s legs.
Also, the undercarriage features triple flanged rollers, which, according to Wacker Neuson, reduces wear and de-tracking, leading to less maintenance and lowering total cost of ownership.
The SM100’s large, spring-suspended operator platform features comfortable padding and stability. Wacker Neuson integrated an operator presence system in the form of a foot pedal, with the intention of preventing accidental movement of the lift arm and travel functions.
Also, the company positioned the SM100’s joysticks with a forward angle, in an attempt to keep the operator’s hands in a neutral position and reduce fatigue.
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