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MX Technic Loader Brochure - LiveUpdater

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technic LOADERSAgRicuLtuRESingle and double effectPatented by <strong>MX</strong> the concept of single and double acting lift action allowsoptimum use of the tractor hydraulics depending on the type of workbeing done.control becomes instinctive; the driver can feel a direct relationshipbetween the force exerted on the loader’s control lever in relation todesired ground pressure of the loader: the harder the lever is pushed, theharder the loader pushes down on the ground.(PAtenteD)• When lowering the loader in single acting, the tractor oil fl ow is thenfully available to crowd the implement back, no time is lost.• Whilst working in the single acting zone no ground pressure is exertedon the loader implements, resulting in reduced wear.Neutral PositionSingleActing lowerDoubleActing lower<strong>MX</strong> SYSteMhydraulicself levelling(PAtenteD)The bucket angle is automatically retained by two hydraulic compensating rams, perfectlyintegrated and permanently linked with the crowd rams.Adaptive levellingThe compensation rams have two positions so that the implement anglecan be adapted to the work being done.Lifting Pressure Weight+ 35 % of powerheight (mm)Bucket PositionPallet Position+ 35%+ 25%load (kg)■ Lift power without PCH■ Lift power with PCH- a pallet position to give a perfectparallelogram,- a bucket position to give a slightcrowd angle at maximum lift so notto loose any fl uid materials.Superior powerPCH System® increases actual liftcapacity by up to 35% without anyextra energy requirements from thetractor (i.e. oil pressure or flow).The pressure in the crowd rams,generated by the weight in theimplement, is transferred to thecompensating rams and boost liftingram power.OPtiOn

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