2012-2022 JCB 416HT HIGH LIFT WHEEL LOADER

JCB 416HT HIGH LIFT 2012-2022 JCB 416HT HIGH LIFT WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
JCB
Model
416HT HIGH LIFT
Year of Manufacture
2012-2022
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The JCB 416HT High Lift is a versatile wheeled loader designed for demanding loading and material handling applications. Powered by a turbocharged wastegated Dieselmax engine, it delivers 116 net horsepower and 387 lbs/ft of maximum torque at 1400 rpm, enabling efficient operation across diverse job sites. The loader features a heaped bucket capacity of 1.8 cubic yards with an impressive breakout force of 22,795.7 lbs, making it suitable for heavy-duty loading tasks. Its high-lift configuration provides a maximum dump clearance of 11.8 feet and a hinge pin height of 14.8 feet, facilitating material discharge into elevated containers or vehicles. The machine measures 23.1 feet in length with bucket on ground and spans 7.7 feet across the tires, with a 6.2-foot wheelbase ensuring stability during operation. The hydraulic system utilizes a variable displacement piston pump delivering 41.3 gallons per minute at 3190 psi relief pressure, with cycle times of 4.6 seconds for raising, 1.4 seconds for dumping, and 3 seconds for lowering. The four-cylinder engine displaces 268.6 cubic inches and operates with a smooth-shift powershift transmission offering four forward and three reverse gears, achieving maximum speeds of 22.6 mph forward and 16.3 mph reverse. Operating at 21,484 lbs, the loader provides static tipping loads of 11,371.5 lbs with bucket and 8,944 lbs with forks, ensuring safe handling of rated loads.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
116 HP
Static Tipping Weight
11,371.50
Max Speed
22.60 mph
Tire Size
17.5R25
Max Breakout Force
22796 lb-ft
Max Dump Height
11.80 ft
Max Bucket Capacity
1.80 yd³

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