
Terex Fuchs, a division of Terex Construction Americas based in Southaven, Mississippi, has launched the new Terex Fuchs MHL350 F Series material handler, including a Tier 4 Final (Stage IV) engine and refinements to the hydraulic system and upper carriage design that elevate operating efficiency and machine reliability, the company says.
The handler is purpose-built to withstand the extreme operating demands of scrap, waste and recycling applications, Terex Fuchs says, and offers two different stick/boom configurations to meet customer needs: standard 52.5-foot (16-meter) reach and optional 48.2-foot (14.6-meter) multipurpose stick that includes a second hydraulic cylinder to aid in sorting applications.
The machine’s refined hydraulics package is designed to deliver quick response of attachment operation and fast work cycles, even under heavy loads. The MHL350 F handler’s hydraulically driven fans for oil, water and intercooler automatically control fan speed to continuously maintain the optimum operating temperature range, even in extreme heat, Terex Fuchs says. A new upper carriage design better protects the hydraulic and fuel tanks, while larger vent openings in the metal cowling increase airflow to the engine area to keep the machine running cooler.
Powered by a new Tier 4 Final (Stage IV) engine, the turbocharged 215 horsepower (160 kilowatt) diesel engine uses selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology to deliver an advanced, reliable and fuel-efficient method for meeting today’s emissions regulations. The system design eliminates the burner used in active filter regeneration and employs passive regeneration of the diesel particulate filter (DPF) to save on fuel consumption, according to Terex Fuchs.
“While Terex Fuchs material handlers are designed to conserve fuel at 100 percent engine speed,” says Terex Fuchs Technical Sales Manager Steve Brezinski. “Eco Mode allows the operator to fine-tune power demand based on the need to increase machine flexibility in reducing costs.”
Now joystick controlled, the machine’s hydraulically elevating cab raises the operator’s maximum eye level to 18.4 feet (5.6 meters) to substantially improve the operator’s sightline when loading/unloading high-wall trailers and rail cars for increased efficiency. Inside the cab, a new joystick design offers proportional control of grab rotation and open/close functions, places the most important machine functions at the operator’s fingertips, and leaves multiple space openings for customized options. An expanded, 7-inch (178-millimeter) touchscreen display improves operating convenience of the MHL350 F handler and displays images from the integrated reversing camera.
The machine’s new standard rear-view camera offers night vision for low ambient light conditions. A new USB charger and additional storage space inside the cab enhances operating convenience.
When equipped with Terex Telematics, the MHL350 F material handler further improves machine efficiency, productivity and uptime. The system tracks critical operating data such as operating hours, fuel level and consumption, machine location, service events and maintenance notifications. This data is then transmitted to a secured, password-protected website where it can be accessed via Internet connection. Machine service event reporting can be tailored to provide alerts to specific technicians.
The company says the Terex Fuchs MHL350 F material handler boasts many of the same features found on previous machines, such as its rugged double-row slewing ring design, rigid hydraulic pipes, steel plate shields and inverted hydraulic cylinder mounting.
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