2017-2023 VOLVO 4600 WHEEL LOADER

VOLVO 4600 2017-2023 VOLVO 4600 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
VOLVO
Model
4600
Year of Manufacture
2017-2023
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Volvo 4600 wheel loader is a robust and reliable machine designed for demanding material handling tasks. Manufactured from 1980 to 1983, this loader features a Volvo TD 100 A engine, delivering a gross power output of 264 hp (197 kW) for strong performance in various operating conditions. The loader has a heaped bucket capacity of 5.9 cubic yards (4 cubic meters), making it suitable for efficient loading and moving of bulk materials. With an operating weight of 46,517.6 lbs (21,100 kg) and a static tipping weight of 33,730.8 lbs (15,300 kg), the Volvo 4600 offers excellent stability and lifting capability. It is equipped with 26.5R25 tires, providing good traction and durability on rough terrain. The articulated chassis design enhances maneuverability, allowing for tight turning radii and improved operational flexibility. The loader’s engine and drivetrain are built for reliability, with a turbocharged configuration and a powershift transmission for smooth gear changes. The Volvo 4600 is well-suited for construction, mining, and quarry applications, offering a balance of power, capacity, and durability. Its straightforward design and proven components make it a popular choice for operators seeking a dependable wheel loader.

Technical Attributes

Static Tipping Weight
33,730.80
Engine Power
131 HP
Tire Size
26.5R25
Max Bucket Capacity
5.90 yd³

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