Mecalac Introduces Multifunctional Compact Loaders
with Foldable Canopies

 

Mecalac recently announced the availability of foldable-canopy versions of the MCL2, MCL4, MCL6 and MCL8 – part of its MCL compact loader line.

The foldable-canopy MCL loaders offer the ideal solution in landscaping and especially agriculture applications. The quick-folding canopy allows operators to leverage the loaders’ benefits in areas with limited overhead clearance, making a spot once inaccessible to machines now a reality.

“Space can come at a premium in some worksites, but that doesn’t mean productivity must be sacrificed,” said Peter Bigwood, general manager for Mecalac North America. “Engineering compact loaders with a folding canopy gives our customers an efficient option to thrive in areas not previously reachable with similar equipment.”

The MCL loaders are compact but robust machines providing features and functionality not found in other machines their size. They are equipped with hydraulic and maneuverability options such as M-Drive and Speed Control.

With M-Drive, the engine speed can be controlled independently of travel speed, allowing power and hydraulic flow to be adapted to best suit the job at hand.

Speed Control allows operators to set the maximum travel speed from 1 km/h to the max speed of 30 km/h (MCL6 & MCL8).

Operators can easily fold down the canopy in seconds by removing a pin on each column and simply pushing the roof back. This reduces the machine’s height by as much as 30 cm, allowing them to drive in areas with limited clearance, operate seamlessly indoors and navigate under carports and garage doors with swift, agile performance.

With exceptional balance between compactness and lifting capacity, MCL loaders can accommodate a range of attachments, including buckets, grapple forks, pallet forks and shredders. An extended boom enhances material handling productivity.The MCL series’ optimum height-to-width-to-length ratio ensures agility on any jobsite. Each machine has a 45° articulation that keeps the front wheels traveling in the same path as the rear wheels while driving. A 10° oscillation allows for a strong follow-up and maximum traction on uneven ground.

Source: Mecalac

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