SKID LOADER

A skid loader (also called a skid steer loader) is a compact, highly maneuverable construction vehicle used in a variety of industries for digging, lifting, carrying, and other tasks. It is known for its ability to turn in tight spaces and for having a small turning radius, making it suitable for work in confined areas.

Key features of a skid loader include:

  1. Compact Size: They are smaller and more versatile than other construction equipment, making them ideal for working in tight spaces.
  2. Four-Wheel Drive: The vehicle has a unique drive system where each wheel is driven independently, allowing for exceptional maneuverability.
  3. Skid Steering: The term “skid steer” comes from the vehicle’s steering system, which allows it to pivot or “skid” in place by rotating the wheels on either side of the machine in opposite directions.
  4. Hydraulic Arms: Skid loaders typically have a front-end bucket or attachment that can be raised, lowered, tilted, and operated with hydraulic arms. They can also be fitted with various attachments like forks, augers, or grapples for specialized tasks.
  5. Versatility: They are often used for a wide range of tasks, including earthmoving, material handling, grading, and demolition, making them essential on construction sites, landscaping, and agricultural operations.

Energy Type: Diesel

Capacity: 1 – 10 TONS

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