Volvo’s upgraded wheeled loader ‘even tougher’

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The Volvo L350H wheeled loader (Photo: Volvo)

The Volvo L350H wheeled loader has been upgraded with a number of improvements including a more responsive hydraulics system, featuring new lift and tilt cylinders, and an increased hydraulic working pressure allowing for 10% faster work cycles and higher productivity.

The machine is said to have an even tougher form due to a robust upper centre hinge bearing and updated frames to accommodate the new axles and transmission.

Volvo says that the telematics connectivity and established features, such as the Load Assist suite of apps accessed from the in-cab Volvo Co-Pilot display, have been further enhanced to improve efficiency and uptime.

The optional Tire Pressure Monitoring System enables the pressure and temperature of tyres to be checked from the comfort of the cab. This is said to to help extend tyre life and save fuel.

Volvo CE says that the upgraded L350H provides the same operator experience as the previous model.

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