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JCB has celebrated
the production of its
100,000th Loadall
telescopic handler as the
company concluded £9 million
worth of investment to
significantly expand global
manufacturing of the
machine.
The celebrations came as
JCB announced it had just
completed a multi-million
pound investment in its
Rocester manufacturing
facility in the UK, designed
to double Loadall production
capacity.
The success of the Loadall
product has been built on
continual investment, tireless
innovation and product
development. The latest
investment in UK production
facilities enables JCB to
meet the increasing demand
for Loadalls in New Zealand
construction industry and
around the globe.
JCB offer a wide range of
Telescopic Handlers in their
Loadall product line, with
capacities from 2000kg to
4000kg and lift heights from
four metres to 17metres.
The compact range offers
three models, including the
smallest 4-wheel-drive,
4-wheel steer telescopic
machine on the market; the
520-40 (two tonnes, four
metres). With a height of
less than two metres and
width of 1.6metres, it takes
true off-road telehandler
performance to previously
inaccessible buildings and
yards. The larger models
in the compact range, the
524-50 (2.4t, five metres)
and 527-55 (2.7t, 5.5m) are
highly manoeuvrable, high
performance units designed
for all lifting and loading
work.
The Loadall range from
seven to 17metres now
features a complete JCB
manufactured drive train
with the Dieselmax Engine,
Powershift transmission
and axles all designed and
built in house in the UK
by JCB. These have been
specifically designed for use
in off-highway equipment,
giving the JCB Loadall
greater performance and
overall reliability in tough
applications.
In addition, JCB also
manufacture the Chassis
and Boom, the Cab, and
the Hydraulic Rams, all to
JCB’s own high standards
of specification and quality.
These components make
the Loadall an exceptionally
robust and reliable
machine.
The 531-70 (3.1t, seven
metres) and 541-70 models
(4.1t, seven metres) are designed
for all-round placing
and loading applications.
The boom is heavily reinforced
for durability, and
the carriage linkage design
for maximum break-out
force and rotation when
operating with a bucket
for faster, more productive
cycles.
The Loadall cooling
package is a highly developed
unit, which customer
find ideally suited to New
Zealand conditions. It features
large stainless cooler
units, with large surface
area and wide core for continuous
operation in tough
applications. Models are
available with a reverse fan
system, which allows the
operator to switch the fan
direction temporarily from
the cab, clearing the intake
screen for optimum cooling
performance.
A wide range of high-lift
models is also available,
consisting of 3-stage boom
machines at 9.5m (535-95),
10.5m (533-105), 12.5m (535-
125) and 14m (535-140), and
the flagship 4-stage boom
model; the 17m 540-170.
These units offer the same
robust construction and
dedicated high-torque
drivelines as the smaller
2-stage boom models offer
high productivity in all
Continual innovation,
investment and
product development
applications.
The JCB Loadall range
is the world’s top selling
telehandler. JCB is also the
market leader within New
Zealand and has been for
the last four years.
For more information contact:
Pacific JCB Ltd,
Tel: 0800 722 522