Wheeled Skid Steer Loader
A Wheeled Skid Steer Loader is a versatile and compact piece of construction equipment widely used for digging, lifting, grading, and material handling tasks. Its compact size, maneuverability, and ability to operate with a variety of attachments make it indispensable for construction, landscaping, and agriculture.
Design and Maneuverability:
Compact Size: Wheeled Skid Steer Loader enough to operate in confined spaces like urban construction sites or residential areas.

Skid-Steering Mechanism: Allows tight turning by varying the speed of wheels on either side.
Wheeled Mobility: Fast and efficient movement on hard, flat surfaces.
Parameter table | Accessory brands | |
Item name | 430 | |
Working weight of the whole machine(kg) | 920 | |
Bucket capacity(m³). | 0.12 | |
Traveling speed(Km/h) | 3 | |
Max. lifting force(Kg). | 280 | |
Max. working height(mm). | 2235 | |
Maximum unloading height(mm). | 1340 | |
Bucket discharge angle | 25 | |
Wheelbase H(mm) | 780 | |
Engine model | Bristol-Myers Squibb | |
Maximum flow rate of spare fuel line(L/min) | 65 | |
Horsepower hp | 23 | |
Nominal speed rpm | 3600 | |
Main pump type/model | gear pumps | Tianjin Walking |
Maximum flow rate of main pump(L/min). | 65 | |
Multi-way valve | 2-way + 3-way manual valves | Huai'an Taiheng |
Traveling hydraulic motor type. | cycloid motor | Shandong Kern Hydraulics/Eaton |
Motor displacement(ml) | 375 | |
Rubber(bandwidth*pitch*number of sections). | 180*72*37 | |
Tensioning type | Hydraulic Tensioning | Crawler Original |
Total length(mm) | 2250 | |
Total width(mm). | 1100 | |
Total Height(mm). | 1260 | |
Engine and Power:
Diesel Engines: High torque for heavy-duty operations.
Horsepower: Typically ranges from 50 to 90 HP for most models, with some heavy-duty options exceeding this range.
Fuel Efficiency: Designed to minimize fuel consumption during extended use.

Operating Capacity:
Rated Operating Capacity (ROC): Ranges from 700 to 3,000 lbs, depending on the model.
Lift Height: Varies between 2.5 to 3.5 meters (8 to 12 feet), ideal for loading trucks or stacking materials.
Bucket Capacity: Usually between 0.3 to 0.6 cubic meters (0.4 to 0.8 cubic yards).
Attachments and Versatility:
Equipped with a quick-attach system for changing tools.
Common Attachments:
Buckets (general-purpose, grading, snow)
Augers for drilling
Grapples for material handling

Pallet forks for loading and unloading
Hydraulic hammers for breaking concrete
Brooms for sweeping debris
Wheels and Ground Adaptability:
Tires: Available in standard and heavy-duty options for varying terrains.
Terrain Suitability:
Best suited for hard and flat surfaces like pavement, concrete, or packed soil.
Struggles in muddy or loose ground compared to tracked models.
Speed: Wheeled loaders are faster than tracked skid steers, making them ideal for sites requiring frequent movement.
