Recycling Package Offered for Kawasaki Loaders

Wheel loader package includes factory-installed guarding.

Kawasaki Construction Machinery Corp. of America, Newnan, Ga., is putting a marketing emphasis on its wheel loaders outfitted with special recycling and waste handling packages for demanding applications.

 

According to Kawasaki, “these specialty loaders have proven efficient and productive in both the private sector and municipal transfer station and recycling operations throughout North America.”

 

In a news release, the company says its product managers and engineers used practical experience and end-user input to design “specialty wheel loaders that provide a safe, efficient, productive alternative to standard wheel loaders.”

 

Among the features are factory-installed guarding packages, cooling systems, cab filtration systems and safety options, along with specialty buckets and tires.

 

The Kawasaki ZV wheel loader line consists of 11 models with bucket capacities from 1.4 to 13 cubic yards. They are made for the North American market at the company’s Newnan, Ga., plant. The company also offers a hot slag-handling package. 

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Kawasaki bills itself as one of the world’s oldest ongoing manufacturers of rubber-tired, articulated, wheel loaders. More information on the company’s product line can be found at its Web site at www.Kawasakiloaders.com.

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