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Loader (equipment)

A loader is a heavy equipment machine used in construction to move or load materials such as soil, rock, sand, demolition debris, etc. into or onto another type of machinery (such as a dump truck, conveyor belt, feed-hopper, or railroad car).

CAD model tracing of a tractor mounted loader mechanism
CAD model tracing of a skid loader mechanism

There are many types of loader, which, depending on design and application, are variously called a bucket loader, end loader, front loader, front-end loader, payloader, high lift, scoop, shovel dozer, skid-steer, skip loader, tractor loader or wheel loader.

Description edit

 
Loader removing snow in Jyväskylä, Finland

A loader is a type of tractor, usually wheeled, sometimes on tracks, that has a front-mounted wide bucket connected to the end of two booms (arms) to scoop up loose material from the ground, such as dirt, sand or gravel, and move it from one place to another without pushing the material across the ground. A loader is commonly used to move a stockpiled material from ground level and deposit it into an awaiting dump truck or into an open trench excavation.

The loader assembly may be a removable attachment or permanently mounted. Often the bucket can be replaced with other devices or tools—for example, many can mount forks to lift heavy pallets or shipping containers, and a hydraulically opening "clamshell" bucket allows a loader to act as a light dozer or scraper. The bucket can also be augmented with devices like a bale grappler for handling large bales of hay or straw.

Large loaders, such as the Kawasaki 95ZV-2, John Deere 844K, ACR 700K Compact Wheel Loader, Caterpillar 950H, Volvo L120E, Case 921E, or Hitachi ZW310 usually have only a front bucket and are called front loaders, whereas small loader tractors are often also equipped with a small backhoe and are called backhoe loaders or loader backhoes or JCBs, after the company that first claimed to have invented them. Other companies like CASE in America and Whitlock in the UK had been manufacturing excavator loaders well before JCB.

 
A Cat 908M at a landscape supply store in San Marcos.

The largest loader in the world is LeTourneau L-2350. Currently these large loaders are in production in the Longview, Texas facility. The L-2350 uses a diesel-electric propulsion system similar to that used in a locomotive.[1] Each rubber tired wheel is driven by its own independent electric motor.

Loaders are used mainly for loading materials into trucks, laying pipe, clearing rubble, and digging. A loader is not the most efficient machine for digging as it cannot dig very deep below the level of its wheels, like a backhoe or an excavator can. The capacity of a loader bucket can be anywhere from 0.5 to 36 m3[2] depending upon the size of the machine and its application. The front loader's bucket capacity is generally much bigger than a bucket capacity of a backhoe loader.

 
Traction chains on a wheel loader

Unlike most bulldozers, most loaders are wheeled and not tracked, although track loaders are common. They are successful where sharp-edged materials in construction debris would damage rubber wheels, or where the ground is soft and muddy. Wheels provide better mobility and speed and do not damage paved roads as much as tracks, but provide less traction.

In construction areas loaders are also used to transport building materials such as bricks, pipe, metal bars, and digging tools over short distances.

Front-loaders are commonly used to remove snow especially from sidewalks, parking lots, and other areas too small for using snowplows and other heavy equipment. They are sometimes used as snowplows with a snowplow attachment but commonly have a bucket or snow basket, which can also be used to load snow into the rear compartment of a snowplow or dump truck.

High-tip buckets are suitable for light materials such as chip, peat and light gravel and when the bucket is emptied from a height.

 
Close-up of articulated steering apparatus

Unlike backhoes or standard tractors fitted with a front bucket, many large loaders do not use automotive steering mechanisms. Instead, they steer by a hydraulically actuated pivot point set exactly between the front and rear axles. This is referred to as "articulated steering" and allows the front axle to be solid, allowing it to carry greater weight. Articulated steering provides better maneuverability for a given wheelbase. Since the front wheels and attachment rotate on the same axis, the operator is able to "steer" his load in an arc after positioning the machine, which can be useful. The tradeoff is that when the machine is "twisted" to one side and a heavy load is lifted high, it has a greater risk of turning over to the "wide" side.

 
Front end loader grapple

Front loaders gained popularity during the last two decades, especially in urban engineering projects and small earthmoving works. Heavy equipment manufacturers offer a wide range of loader sizes and duties.

The term "loader" is also used in the debris removal field to describe the boom on a grapple truck.

Major components edit

The major components included in a loader are the engine (diesel in almost all cases), the hydraulic components (such as pumps, motors and valves) and the transmission components (gearbox, axles, wheels/tracks, pumps, motors, etc.). The engine runs both the hydraulics and the transmission, and these in turn move the front attachment (a bucket, forks, sweeper, etc.) to manipulate the material being handled, and the wheels or tracks to move the machine around the jobsite.

Wheel loaders edit

The first wheel loader was invented by Volvo Construction Equipment in 1954, it was called H10.[3] Back then it was based on a tractor and had a rear wheel drive. Today wheel loaders are articulated and the rear and front wheels are the same dimensions.

Armored wheel loaders edit

 
Armored wheel loader of the Israeli Defense Forces

The Israeli Combat Engineering Corps uses armored Caterpillar 966 wheel loaders for construction and combat engineering missions in militarily occupied territories such as the West Bank. They are often seen building or removing road blocks and building bases and fortifications. Since 2005, they have also been used to demolish small houses. The Israel Defense Forces added armor plating to the loader to protect it against rocks, stones, molotov cocktails, and light gunfire.

Rio de Janeiro's police elite squad Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais (BOPE) has acquired one wheel loader designed for military use to open routes and make way for the police in Rio de Janeiro's slums, which are controlled, and blocked, by drug dealers.[4]

Several if not most countries have similar equipment. The Dutch armed forces for instance use models like the Werklust WG18Edef, which weighs 15 tons, 2 more than the corresponding unarmored civilian model. In addition, the Dutch military previously used extra armor modules covering most of the window surface with steel for extra protection. These were however not popular with the crews due to low visibility.

The Turkish Army and Turkish Police use remote controlled armored wheel loader Tosun during the building of the Syria–Turkey barrier, the Operation Euphrates Shield, Operation Idlib Shield) and Operation Olive Branch.[5]

Tractor front loaders edit

 
A New Holland T5070 tractor with a Quicke Q35 front-loader attachment in Switzerland

These loaders are a popular addition to tractors from 40 to 150 kW (50 to 200 hp). Its current 'drive-in' form was originally designed and developed in 1958 by a Swedish company named Ålö when they launched their Quicke loader.[6] Tractor loaders were developed to perform a multitude of farming tasks, and are popular due to their relatively low cost (compared to Telehandler) and high versatility. Tractor loaders can be fitted with many attachments such as hydraulic grabs and spikes to assist with bale and silage handling, forks for pallet work, and buckets for more general farm activities. Industrial tractor loaders equipped with box graders are marketed to contractors as skip loaders.[7]

Compact front end loaders edit

Abram Dietrich Thiessen of Eyebrow Saskatchewan in the 1940s built the first quick attach front end loader.

 
Semi-curved compact loader on a John Deere compact utility tractor
 
Visibility comparison of different loader designs

Front-end loaders (FELs) are popular additions to compact utility tractors and farm tractors. Compact utility tractors, also called CUTs, are small tractors, typically with 10 to 40 kW (18 to 50 hp) and used primarily for grounds maintenance and landscape chores.[citation needed] There are 2 primary designs of compact tractor FELs, the traditional dogleg designed style and the curved arm style.

John Deere manufactures a semi-curved loader design that does not feature the one piece curved arm, but also is not of the traditional two piece design. New Holland introduced a compact loader with a one piece curved arm on its compact utility tractors, similar one piece curved arm loaders are now available on compact tractors on many brands including Case IH/Farmall, and some Montana and Kioti tractors. Kubota markets traditional loader designs on most of its compact tractors but now features a semi-curved loader design similar to the John Deere loader design on several of its small tractors.

While the front-end loaders on CUT size tractors are capable of many tasks, given their relatively small size and low capacities when compared to commercial loaders, the compact loaders can be made more useful with some simple options. A toothbar is commonly added to the front edge of a loader bucket to aid with digging. Some loaders are equipped with a quick coupler, otherwise known as a quick attach (QA) system. The QA system allows the bucket to be removed easily and other tools to be added in its place. Common additions include a set of pallet forks for lifting pallets of goods or a bale spear for lifting hay bales.

LHD (Load, Haul, Dump machine) is also a front end loader but meant to be used for mine compact conditions, can handle various range of loads with varying size of buckets, and can be driven with electric motors as well as diesel engines.[8]

Skid loaders and track loaders edit

A skid loader is a small loader utilizing four wheels with hydraulic drive that directs power to either, or both, sides of the vehicle. Very similar in appearance and design is the track loader, which utilizes a continuous track on either side of the vehicle instead of the wheels. Since the expiration of Bobcat's patent on its quick-connect system, newer tractor models are standardizing that popular format for front end attachments.[citation needed]

Swingloaders edit

 
1953 Ahlmann AR1 Swing Loader from Büdelsdorf, Germany.

A swingloader is a rigid frame loader with a swinging boom. The Swingloader was invented in 1953 by German manufacturer Ahlmann with the AR1 model. The boom can swing 180 degrees or more. The loader is able to lift on all sides and dump off on all sides. Swingloaders are often used by the railroad industry to lay rail. Like other loaders many attachments can be attached to the boom such as magnets, forks, and buckets. Smaller swingloaders can be used in farming applications for loading out. A swinging boom is advantageous where space is limited as stability, mobility and space management are greatly increased over their articulated counterparts.

Gallery edit

Notable manufacturers edit

Notable loader manufacturers include (by country):

Belarus:

China:

France:

Germany:

India:

Iran:

Italy-US-Netherlands:

Japan:

Korea:

Serbia:

Sweden:

Switzerland-Germany:

Turkey:

United Kingdom:

United States:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "LeTourneau Unveils "World's Largest" Wheel Loader. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  2. ^ "Cat - North America - Caterpillar". www.cat.com.
  3. ^ "Birth Of The Loading Shovel". Agriland Media Ltd. 2017-01-21. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Bope recebe veículo para quebrar concreto e derrubar barricadas do tráfico (Bope receives vehicle to break concrete and knock down traffic barricades)". UOL News (in Portuguese). 12 August 2009.
  5. ^ "Milli Savunma Sanayi Ürünleri ve Projeleri: TOSUN Zırhlı İş Makinesi" (in Turkish). Milli Savunma. 2017-10-15. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-24. Retrieved 2012-05-21.
  7. ^ Doyle, Marcia - Caterpillar intros 415F2 IL skip loader: a backhoe-turned-compact-grader aimed at the West Coast Equipment World, March 4, 2016
  8. ^ Tampier, Carlos; Mascaró, Mauricio; Ruiz-del-Solar, Javier (January 2021). "Autonomous Loading System for Load-Haul-Dump (LHD) Machines Used in Underground Mining". Applied Sciences. 11 (18): 8718. doi:10.3390/app11188718. ISSN 2076-3417.


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that has a front mounted wide bucket connected to the end of two booms arms to scoop up loose material from the ground such as dirt sand or gravel and move it from one place to another without pushing the material across the ground A loader is commonly used to move a stockpiled material from ground level and deposit it into an awaiting dump truck or into an open trench excavation The loader assembly may be a removable attachment or permanently mounted Often the bucket can be replaced with other devices or tools for example many can mount forks to lift heavy pallets or shipping containers and a hydraulically opening clamshell bucket allows a loader to act as a light dozer or scraper The bucket can also be augmented with devices like a bale grappler for handling large bales of hay or straw Large loaders such as the Kawasaki 95ZV 2 John Deere 844K ACR 700K Compact Wheel Loader Caterpillar 950H Volvo L120E Case 921E or Hitachi ZW310 usually have only a front bucket and are called front loaders whereas small loader tractors are often also equipped with a small backhoe and are called backhoe loaders or loader backhoes or JCBs after the company that first claimed to have invented them Other companies like CASE in America and Whitlock in the UK had been manufacturing excavator loaders well before JCB nbsp A Cat 908M at a landscape supply store in San Marcos The largest loader in the world is LeTourneau L 2350 Currently these large loaders are in production in the Longview Texas facility The L 2350 uses a diesel electric propulsion system similar to that used in a locomotive 1 Each rubber tired wheel is driven by its own independent electric motor Loaders are used mainly for loading materials into trucks laying pipe clearing rubble and digging A loader is not the most efficient machine for digging as it cannot dig very deep below the level of its wheels like a backhoe or an excavator can The capacity of a loader bucket can be anywhere from 0 5 to 36 m3 2 depending upon the size of the machine and its application The front loader s bucket capacity is generally much bigger than a bucket capacity of a backhoe loader nbsp Traction chains on a wheel loaderUnlike most bulldozers most loaders are wheeled and not tracked although track loaders are common They are successful where sharp edged materials in construction debris would damage rubber wheels or where the ground is soft and muddy Wheels provide better mobility and speed and do not damage paved roads as much as tracks but provide less traction In construction areas loaders are also used to transport building materials such as bricks pipe metal bars and digging tools over short distances Front loaders are commonly used to remove snow especially from sidewalks parking lots and other areas too small for using snowplows and other heavy equipment They are sometimes used as snowplows with a snowplow attachment but commonly have a bucket or snow basket which can also be used to load snow into the rear compartment of a snowplow or dump truck High tip buckets are suitable for light materials such as chip peat and light gravel and when the bucket is emptied from a height nbsp Close up of articulated steering apparatusUnlike backhoes or standard tractors fitted with a front bucket many large loaders do not use automotive steering mechanisms Instead they steer by a hydraulically actuated pivot point set exactly between the front and rear axles This is referred to as articulated steering and allows the front axle to be solid allowing it to carry greater weight Articulated steering provides better maneuverability for a given wheelbase Since the front wheels and attachment rotate on the same axis the operator is able to steer his load in an arc after positioning the machine which can be useful The tradeoff is that when the machine is twisted to one side and a heavy load is lifted high it has a greater risk of turning over to the wide side nbsp Front end loader grappleFront loaders gained popularity during the last two decades especially in urban engineering projects and small earthmoving works Heavy equipment manufacturers offer a wide range of loader sizes and duties The term loader is also used in the debris removal field to describe the boom on a grapple truck Major components editThe major components included in a loader are the engine diesel in almost all cases the hydraulic components such as pumps motors and valves and the transmission components gearbox axles wheels tracks pumps motors etc The engine runs both the hydraulics and the transmission and these in turn move the front attachment a bucket forks sweeper etc to manipulate the material being handled and the wheels or tracks to move the machine around the jobsite Wheel loaders editThe first wheel loader was invented by Volvo Construction Equipment in 1954 it was called H10 3 Back then it was based on a tractor and had a rear wheel drive Today wheel loaders are articulated and the rear and front wheels are the same dimensions Armored wheel loaders edit nbsp Armored wheel loader of the Israeli Defense ForcesThe Israeli Combat Engineering Corps uses armored Caterpillar 966 wheel loaders for construction and combat engineering missions in militarily occupied territories such as the West Bank They are often seen building or removing road blocks and building bases and fortifications Since 2005 they have also been used to demolish small houses The Israel Defense Forces added armor plating to the loader to protect it against rocks stones molotov cocktails and light gunfire Rio de Janeiro s police elite squad Batalhao de Operacoes Policiais Especiais BOPE has acquired one wheel loader designed for military use to open routes and make way for the police in Rio de Janeiro s slums which are controlled and blocked by drug dealers 4 Several if not most countries have similar equipment The Dutch armed forces for instance use models like the Werklust WG18Edef which weighs 15 tons 2 more than the corresponding unarmored civilian model In addition the Dutch military previously used extra armor modules covering most of the window surface with steel for extra protection These were however not popular with the crews due to low visibility The Turkish Army and Turkish Police use remote controlled armored wheel loader Tosun during the building of the Syria Turkey barrier the Operation Euphrates Shield Operation Idlib Shield and Operation Olive Branch 5 Tractor front loaders edit nbsp A New Holland T5070 tractor with a Quicke Q35 front loader attachment in SwitzerlandThese loaders are a popular addition to tractors from 40 to 150 kW 50 to 200 hp Its current drive in form was originally designed and developed in 1958 by a Swedish company named Alo when they launched their Quicke loader 6 Tractor loaders were developed to perform a multitude of farming tasks and are popular due to their relatively low cost compared to Telehandler and high versatility Tractor loaders can be fitted with many attachments such as hydraulic grabs and spikes to assist with bale and silage handling forks for pallet work and buckets for more general farm activities Industrial tractor loaders equipped with box graders are marketed to contractors as skip loaders 7 Compact front end loaders editAbram Dietrich Thiessen of Eyebrow Saskatchewan in the 1940s built the first quick attach front end loader nbsp Semi curved compact loader on a John Deere compact utility tractor nbsp Visibility comparison of different loader designsFront end loaders FELs are popular additions to compact utility tractors and farm tractors Compact utility tractors also called CUTs are small tractors typically with 10 to 40 kW 18 to 50 hp and used primarily for grounds maintenance and landscape chores citation needed There are 2 primary designs of compact tractor FELs the traditional dogleg designed style and the curved arm style John Deere manufactures a semi curved loader design that does not feature the one piece curved arm but also is not of the traditional two piece design New Holland introduced a compact loader with a one piece curved arm on its compact utility tractors similar one piece curved arm loaders are now available on compact tractors on many brands including Case IH Farmall and some Montana and Kioti tractors Kubota markets traditional loader designs on most of its compact tractors but now features a semi curved loader design similar to the John Deere loader design on several of its small tractors While the front end loaders on CUT size tractors are capable of many tasks given their relatively small size and low capacities when compared to commercial loaders the compact loaders can be made more useful with some simple options A toothbar is commonly added to the front edge of a loader bucket to aid with digging Some loaders are equipped with a quick coupler otherwise known as a quick attach QA system The QA system allows the bucket to be removed easily and other tools to be added in its place Common additions include a set of pallet forks for lifting pallets of goods or a bale spear for lifting hay bales LHD Load Haul Dump machine is also a front end loader but meant to be used for mine compact conditions can handle various range of loads with varying size of buckets and can be driven with electric motors as well as diesel engines 8 Skid loaders and track loaders editMain articles Skid loader and Track loader A skid loader is a small loader utilizing four wheels with hydraulic drive that directs power to either or both sides of the vehicle Very similar in appearance and design is the track loader which utilizes a continuous track on either side of the vehicle instead of the wheels Since the expiration of Bobcat s patent on its quick connect system newer tractor models are standardizing that popular format for front end attachments citation needed Swingloaders edit nbsp 1953 Ahlmann AR1 Swing Loader from Budelsdorf Germany A swingloader is a rigid frame loader with a swinging boom The Swingloader was invented in 1953 by German manufacturer Ahlmann with the AR1 model The boom can swing 180 degrees or more The loader is able to lift on all sides and dump off on all sides Swingloaders are often used by the railroad industry to lay rail Like other loaders many attachments can be attached to the boom such as magnets forks and buckets Smaller swingloaders can be used in farming applications for loading out A swinging boom is advantageous where space is limited as stability mobility and space management are greatly increased over their articulated counterparts Gallery edit nbsp A Hanomag loader nbsp DK45 with and without a toothbar on the bucket nbsp UNIMOG with front loader and excavator attachment backhoe loader nbsp A relatively small front loader nbsp A loader with a specialized claw used to move logs at a sawmill nbsp A Caterpillar 930G fitted with a loader rake on a residential construction site in South Florida nbsp The front of a Caterpillar 930G fitted with loader rake nbsp Wacker Neuson wheel loaders at a trade fair nbsp Compact utility tractor with a front loader showing two different measurement points for loader capacities nbsp Swingmaster Swingloader nbsp A Liugong ZL50A in Guilin East Railway Station Guilin Guangxi China nbsp VOLVO L60H Articulated loader nbsp Mecalac AS1600 Swing Loader nbsp Ahlmann AS90 Swingloder nbsp Advertisement for the Ahlmann all round AR1 1953Notable manufacturers editNotable loader manufacturers include by country Belarus BelAZ MoAZChina LiuGong Lonking Lovol SANY SDLG XCMG Xiamen XGMA Machinery Co Ltd citation needed France ManitouGermany Kramer Wacker NeusonIndia BEML Escorts Group Larsen amp Toubro Limited L amp T Mahindra Tata Hitachi Construction MachineryIran HEPCOItaly US Netherlands CNH Industrial produces Case and New Holland designs Japan Hitachi Construction Machinery Kawasaki Heavy Industries Komatsu Limited Kubota YanmarKorea Doosan Hyundai Heavy Industries US based BobcatSerbia 14 oktobarSweden Volvo Construction EquipmentSwitzerland Germany LiebherrTurkey HidromekUnited Kingdom JCBUnited States Case CE Caterpillar Inc John Deere Navistar successor to International Harvester New HollandSee also editBackhoe loader Bulldozer Compactor Crane Excavator Grader LHD load haul dump machine Skid loader Tractor Telescopic handlerReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Loaders LeTourneau Unveils World s Largest Wheel Loader Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Retrieved 2023 10 19 Cat North America Caterpillar www cat com Birth Of The Loading Shovel Agriland Media Ltd 2017 01 21 Retrieved 1 April 2019 Bope recebe veiculo para quebrar concreto e derrubar barricadas do trafico Bope receives vehicle to break concrete and knock down traffic barricades UOL News in Portuguese 12 August 2009 Milli Savunma Sanayi Urunleri ve Projeleri TOSUN Zirhli Is Makinesi in Turkish Milli Savunma 2017 10 15 Retrieved 2018 03 04 Alo history From innovation to world leading position Archived from the original on 2011 06 24 Retrieved 2012 05 21 Doyle Marcia Caterpillar intros 415F2 IL skip loader a backhoe turned compact grader aimed at the West Coast Equipment World March 4 2016 Tampier Carlos Mascaro Mauricio Ruiz del Solar Javier January 2021 Autonomous Loading System for Load Haul Dump LHD Machines Used in Underground Mining Applied Sciences 11 18 8718 doi 10 3390 app11188718 ISSN 2076 3417 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Loader equipment amp oldid 1206823776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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