Terex TL210 compact wheel loader
The new TL210 compact wheel loader has similar features and characteristics to the TL260 model, including a spacious operating cab, a heavy-duty chassis and the Terex cooling system with reversible fan. With a 162-hp quiet, low-vibration Cummins diesel engine, the TL210 meets the latest Tier III emission standards. For the first time in the Terex mid-sized wheel loader range, the power transmission in the hydrostatic drive unit of the TL210 is carried out via a hydrotransmatic transmission with two regulating motors and a pump. In the entire speed range between 0 to 25 mph (0 to 40 km/h), the traction force and speed are optimized automatically and without interruption. The temperature ef-ficiency of the load-limit controlled drive unit is well-adjusted and optimized.
The loading system on the new TL210 wheel loader is equipped with Terex modi-fied toolcarrier linkage. This combines the advantages of Z kinematics – powerful breakout force, bucket reaction force and unloading time – with the precise parallel control of the parallel kinematics in the bucket and fork lift attachment, across the entire movement range. The lifting force on the ground is 27,740 pounds (123.4 kN) and the breakout force of the bucket cutting edge achieves a considerable 23,830 pounds (106 kN).
The discharge height is 9 feet 11 inches (3,010 mm) at an angle of 45 degrees. The TL210 moves a payload of 8,699 pounds (3,945 kg) direct mounted with a 2.75 cubic yard bucket. Payload over the entire lift and steering range for forks is 9,921 pounds (4,500 kg).
The fully hydraulic centre pivot steering on this new wheel loader, which is a proven standard in combination with a rear-axle oscillating function, is effective, stable and cost-efficient. Thanks to load-sensing hydraulics by Rexroth with load-independent flow distribution, the operating cycles are smooth, non-jolting and powerful; rapid steering movements are possible even at low engine revolutions.
The loading system on the new TL210 wheel loader is equipped with Terex modi-fied toolcarrier linkage. This combines the advantages of Z kinematics – powerful breakout force, bucket reaction force and unloading time – with the precise parallel control of the parallel kinematics in the bucket and fork lift attachment, across the entire movement range. The lifting force on the ground is 27,740 pounds (123.4 kN) and the breakout force of the bucket cutting edge achieves a considerable 23,830 pounds (106 kN).
The discharge height is 9 feet 11 inches (3,010 mm) at an angle of 45 degrees. The TL210 moves a payload of 8,699 pounds (3,945 kg) direct mounted with a 2.75 cubic yard bucket. Payload over the entire lift and steering range for forks is 9,921 pounds (4,500 kg).
The fully hydraulic centre pivot steering on this new wheel loader, which is a proven standard in combination with a rear-axle oscillating function, is effective, stable and cost-efficient. Thanks to load-sensing hydraulics by Rexroth with load-independent flow distribution, the operating cycles are smooth, non-jolting and powerful; rapid steering movements are possible even at low engine revolutions.