2005 - 2007 LIEBHERR L576 2PLUS2 WHEEL LOADER

LIEBHERR L576 2PLUS2 2005 - 2007 LIEBHERR L576 2PLUS2 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
LIEBHERR
Model
L576 2PLUS2
Year of Manufacture
2005-2007
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Liebherr L576 2PLUS2 is a heavy-duty wheel loader designed for high productivity and efficiency. It features a turbocharged six-cylinder Liebherr D 936 L A6 engine delivering 268.3 hp at 2000 rpm and peak torque of 973.6 lb-ft at 1300 rpm. The hydrostatic transmission provides three forward and three reverse gears with a maximum speed of 24.9 mph. Its robust hydraulic system employs a load-sensing swash plate variable flow pump with a capacity of 76.7 gal/min, enabling fast cycle times: dump time of 2 seconds, raise time of 5.5 seconds, and lower time of 3.5 seconds. The machine’s operating weight is approximately 24,260 kg (53,484 lbs). The loader is equipped with a 5.9 cubic yard (4 m³) heaped capacity bucket, 9.9-ft (3 m) wide, with a maximum hinge pin height of 14.4 ft (4 m) and a dump clearance of 10.5 ft (3 m). Dimensions include a length of 29.6 ft (9 m) with the bucket on the ground, a wheelbase of 11.8 ft (3 m), ground clearance of 1.9 ft (0.6 m), and a cab height of 11.7 ft (3 m). It runs on 26.5R25 tires and features a rear axle oscillation of 26° for enhanced ground adaptability. The machine’s fluid capacities support extended operation: 105.7 gal fuel, 68.7 gal hydraulic fluid, 13.8 gal cooling fluid, and 11.4 gal engine oil. Operating voltage is 24 V with an 80 A alternator. The integrated hydrostatic drivetrain and advanced hydraulics ensure durability and excellent control for demanding loading tasks in construction and mining applications.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
61 HP
Static Tipping Weight
7,716.20
Max Dump Height
10.50 ft
Max Speed
24.90 mph
Max Bucket Capacity
5.90 yd³
Tire Size
26.5R25

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