JCB 436HT HIGH LIFT WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
JCB
Model
436HT HIGH LIFT
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The JCB 436HT High Lift wheel loader is a robust machine designed for heavy-duty material handling with a breakout force of 33,047 lbs (14,990 kg) and a heaped bucket capacity of 3.1 cubic yards (2 m³). It features a turbocharged 6-cylinder BTAA 5.9C engine with a displacement of 360.1 cu in, delivering 177 hp (132 kW) gross power at 2200 rpm and a maximum torque of 580 lbs/ft at 1300 rpm. The loader’s hydraulic system uses twin variable displacement piston pumps providing a pump flow capacity of 69.8 gal/min (261 l/min) at a relief valve setting of 3625 psi, enabling fast cycle times with a raise time of 5.9 sec, dump time of 1 sec, and lower time of 3.4 sec. Operating weight is 33,892 lbs (15,373 kg), with dimensions including a length of 23.9 ft (7 m) with bucket on ground, an 8.6 ft (2 m) width over tires, and a height to top of cab of 11 ft (3 m). The high lift arm reaches a maximum height of 14.8 ft (4 m) with a dump clearance of 12 ft (4 m) and a reach at max height and dump of 3.5 ft (1 m). The wheelbase measures 9.9 ft (3 m) and it features 20.5R25 XHA (L3) tires. The smooth shift powershift transmission provides 4 forward and 3 reverse gears, enabling a max speed of 23.5 mph (37 kph) forward and 16.8 mph (26 kph) reverse. The machine runs on 24 V operating voltage and includes a 70 A alternator. It offers rear axle oscillation of 21° and static tipping loads of 20,426 lbs (bucket) and 15,147 lbs (forks), making it highly capable for demanding construction and loading tasks.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
165 HP
Max Speed
23.50 mph
Max Breakout Force
33047 lb-ft
Static Tipping Weight
20,426.00
Tire Size
20.5R25
Max Dump Height
12.00 ft
Max Bucket Capacity
3.10 yd³

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