2008 - 2013 JCB 411HT WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
JCB
Model
411HT
Year of Manufacture
2008-2013
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The JCB 411HT is a robust wheeled loader engineered for high productivity and versatility in demanding applications. Powered by a JCB EcoMAX T4F 4.4-litre, 4-cylinder, turbocharged diesel engine, it delivers a gross power of 100 hp (75 kW) at 2200 rpm and a maximum torque of 313 lb-ft at 1450 rpm, ensuring strong performance and excellent response at low revs. The loader features a smooth shift powershift transmission with four forward and three reverse gears, providing efficient and responsive control. Its hydraulic system utilizes a double gear pump, offering a flow capacity of 13.4 gpm (49 l/min) and a relief valve setting of 3190 psi, enabling fast cycle times and reliable multifunctioning. The 411HT boasts a standard bucket capacity of 1.4 cu yds (1 m³) struck and 1.6 cu yds (1 m) heaped, with a bucket width of 7.4 ft (2 m) and a breakout force of 16,456 lbs (7,464 kg). Maximum lift height reaches 10.9 ft (3 m), with a dump clearance at max raise of 9.2 ft (3 m). The machine has an operating weight of approximately 18,636 lbs (8,453 kg) and a turning radius of 17.8 ft (5 m), ensuring maneuverability on site. Equipped with a 15.5R25 XHA (L3) tire size, the 411HT offers a ground clearance of 1.4 ft (0.4 m) and a wheelbase of 8.9 ft (2.7 m). The loader is designed for durability, featuring a heavy-duty articulation joint and robust axle options, making it suitable for a wide range of attachments and applications.

Technical Attributes

Static Tipping Weight
11,834.50
Engine Power
93 HP
Max Speed
31.10 mph
Max Bucket Capacity
1.60 yd³
Tire Size
15.5R25
Max Breakout Force
16456 lb-ft
Max Dump Height
9.20 ft

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