2012-2016 TEREX TXL500-2 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- TEREX
- Model
- TXL500-2
- Year of Manufacture
- 2012-2016
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Terex TXL500-2 is a heavy-duty wheel loader designed for high productivity in demanding construction and industrial applications. It features a turbocharged QSM11 engine delivering 335 hp (250 kW) at 1900 rpm with a 6-cylinder configuration, ensuring robust power and torque performance measured at 1237 lb-ft at 1400 rpm. The loader has an operating weight of 67,681 lbs (30,700 kg) and a static tipping load of 50,706 lbs (23,000 kg), providing stability during heavy lifting. Its bucket capacity is 6.3 cubic yards (5 m³) heaped, with an impressive breakout force of 61,373 lbs (27,839 kg), an 11.2 ft (3 m) wide bucket, and a maximum hinge pin height of 15.1 ft (5 m) for optimal load reach and dump clearance at 10.3 ft (3 m). The machine’s dimensions include a length of 31.3 ft (9 m) with bucket on ground, a height to the top of the cab of 12.6 ft (4 m), and a wheelbase of 11.9 ft (3 m), providing excellent maneuverability enhanced by a 24.2 ft (7 m) turning radius. Its hydraulic system uses two load-sensing axial piston pumps with a flow capacity of 122.5 gal/min (462 l/min), enabling fast cycle times with dump, raise, and lower times of 1.8, 6, and 4.3 seconds respectively. The full power shift transmission offers four forward and three reverse gears, reaching speeds up to 21.8 mph (35 kph) forward. Equipped with 29.5-25-22PR (L3) tires and a 24 V electrical system, the TXL500-2 is built for durability, efficiency, and operator productivity in heavy material handling environments.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 117 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 50,706.40
- Max Dump Height
- 10.30 ft
- Max Breakout Force
- 61373 lb-ft
- Max Speed
- 21.80 mph
- Tire Size
- 29.5-25-22PR (L3)
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 6.30 yd³
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