Product name: Mini Skid Steer Loader – Compact Crawler Loader. Engine power: 18.5 kW. Machine weight: 1690 kg. Type: crawler loader. Dimensions (L x W x H): 2100 mm x 1200 mm x 1500 mm.
The product description lists an 18.5 kW engine but does not specify fuel type. Many compact loaders use diesel engines; please confirm fuel type (diesel/petrol) with your supplier or the specification sheet before purchase.
It's designed for construction, agriculture, landscaping and industrial material handling — especially where space is limited or terrain is rough. Typical tasks include loading/unloading, digging with attachments, grading, and site cleanup.
The crawler undercarriage offers excellent stability and traction on rough, uneven or soft ground. It's well suited for mud, loose soil and slopes within the machine's rated limits. Check the operating manual or supplier for maximum safe slope/ground condition limits.
Common compatible attachments include buckets, pallet forks, augers, trenchers and hydraulic breakers. Attachment compatibility depends on the machine's coupler and hydraulic connections — confirm available couplers and hydraulic flow/pressure with the supplier.
The description does not state a specific lift or rated operating capacity. Lift capacity varies by attachment and load geometry. Request the rated operating capacity and lift height/arm specifications from the manufacturer or dealer for safe operation.
The listing notes a durable hydraulic pump but does not provide flow or pressure numbers. For attachment selection and performance planning, request the hydraulic flow (L/min) and system pressure (bar/psi) from your sales contact or the full spec sheet.
The machine is designed for easy maintenance with accessible service points to reduce downtime. Routine tasks typically include engine oil and filter changes, hydraulic oil/filter checks, track/undercarriage inspection, greasing pivot points and air filter service. Follow the manufacturer maintenance schedule for intervals.
With a machine weight of 1690 kg (plus any attachments), transport is usually by flatbed trailer or lowboy truck rated for the payload. Secure with appropriate tie-downs and follow local transport regulations. Verify combined weight with attachments before loading.
Specific safety features are not listed in the brief. Typical protections include operator guards/ROPS, emergency stops, safety interlocks and visibility aids. Always confirm the fitted safety systems and follow the operator manual, wear PPE, and ensure operators are trained and certified where required.
Emission and noise data are not provided in the description. These depend on the engine make and emission standard (e.g., Tier/Stage). Request the engine model, emission certification, and measured noise levels from the supplier if compliance is required for your site.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by manufacturer and dealer. Contact the seller for warranty duration, coverage details, spare parts availability and authorized service centers in your region.
Order parts through the dealer or manufacturer service network. Provide the machine serial number and part numbers if available. Ask your supplier about spare parts kits, recommended wear parts to keep on hand, and service agreements.
Yes — arrange an on-site demo or inspection with the dealer whenever possible. A test run allows you to evaluate performance, controls, ergonomics and attachment compatibility. Inspect for signs of wear, leaks and verify specifications.
Contact the product dealer, manufacturer or your local sales representative. Provide the product name and, if available, serial or model number so they can supply full technical data sheets, hydraulic charts, load ratings and detailed drawings.
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