Hyundai is adding a compact tracked loader and two skid steer loaders to its European equipment roster.
The company is introducing the HS80V and HS120V skid steer loaders, along with the HT100V compact tracked loader, to the European market. The three machines are powered by Hyundai Stage V diesel engines, delivering 49.5kW in the HS80V and 54.9kW in the larger HS120V and the tracked HT100V.
Weighing 3.2 tonnes, the HS80V has a rated operating capacity at 50% tipping load of 885kg, while the 3.7 tonne HS120V delivers a maximum at 50% tipping load of 1,220kg. The tracked machine, which tips the scales at 4.4 tonnes, has a rated operating capacity at 50% tipping load of 1,490kg.
All three compact loaders are equipped with vertical lift path arm geometry, which allows the boom to raise the attachment to full height without spilling material. A vertical lift path also delivers improved stability, increased lift height and a higher operating capacity. An Auto Self-Levelling system ensures that the bucket or forks remain level throughout the lift arc, so there is no spillage of material, without the need for operator input.
The HS80V has single speed travel motors, offering a maximum of 11.9km/h. The larger HS120V comes with two-speed travel motors, resulting in a maximum of 19.8km/h. The tracked HT100V also comes with twin-speed travel, offering a maximum of 11.5km/h. The two larger machines offer optional high-flow hydraulics, with the skid steer delivering up to 128.8 litres/min of flow and the CTL offering a maximum of 82.9 litres/min.
All three are equipped with an industry-standard flat-faced hydraulic quick coupler, allowing operators to change attachments at the touch of a button from within the cab. A 14-pin electrical connector is also available, to control various attachments
The spacious cabin has a slide up front door, allowing the operator to work with the door open or closed. Cab air conditioning provides airflow, with multiple vents to provide heating and cooling. The full width front window provides good visibility and the two larger models come with four LED working lights as standard. A rearview camera is activated when reverse travel is selected. The working lights remain illuminated for 30 seconds at night, after the machines are turned off, to allow the operator to safely exit the machine.
The skid steers and tracked loader are controlled through two multi-function joysticks, with multiple thumb and finger switches for auxiliary hydraulics and other functions. The right-hand lever operates the boom and bucket functions, with buttons for auxiliary hydraulic flow and an electrical supply. The left-hand lever controls all driving functions, with a button for two-speed driving where supplied. Engine speed can be controlled by a rotary dial on the control panel, or by a foot pedal. The rotary dial is particularly suitable for constant speed operation, such as when working with powered attachments like a planer or a sweeper.
All three are offered with a Ride Control System, which uses a hydraulic accumulator to allow the loader arms to float slightly during travel. This minimises shock loadings to the operator cab and ensures maximum retention of material in the bucket.
The skid steers and compact tracked loader can be specified with Hyundai’s Hi-MATE telematic monitoring system, providing customers with real-time machine performance and location data, with remote access to diagnostics.
There is a full opening rear door, with swing-out radiator, providing access to the engine compartment and all service points. The battery is also easily reached through the rear door if required. For more in-depth maintenance, it is possible to tilt the entire cab towards the rear of the machine, without lifting the arms, to better access driveline components.
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