What is the biggest cat wheel loader?

994K
What is the largest loader that Caterpillar make? Caterpillar’s largest wheel loader is the 994K. It has an operating weight of 242 tonnes and a payload capacity of up to 40.8 tonnes.

How big is a 992 loader?

Dimensions – Standard Lift – Approximate

Ground to Top of Exhaust Stacks 17 ft 5169 mm
Maximum Overall Height – Bucket Raised 30.8 ft 9390 mm
Rear Axle – Centerline to Bumper 13.5 ft 4119 mm
Wheel Base 19.3 ft 5890 mm
Maximum Overall Length 50.8 ft 15489 mm

How much does a CAT 993k weigh?

Operating Specifications

Operating Weight 294687 lb 133668 kg
Operating Weight – Tier 4 Final* 294687 lb 133668 kg
Rated Payload – Standard Lift 30 t 27.2 t
Cat Truck Match – High Lift 777, 785 777, 785
Bucket Range 12.2-23.7 m3 (16.0-31 yd3) 12.2-23.7 m3 (16.0-31 yd3)

What makes the Caterpillar CAT 992 wheel loader so popular?

The Cat® 992 Large Wheel Loader has set the standard in its size class for more than 50 years, delivering industry-leading productivity, unparalleled reliability and long life. The new 992 raises the bar ― significantly increasing productivity without increasing fuel usage and helping operators work more comfortably and productively.

What does the 992k truck loader do for You?

Productivity Designed for quick response to operator input, the 992K excels at face loading, truck loading and load and carry applications. Reliable Performance The 992K is constructed of proven designs, all integrated to provide you with a reliable loader.

Which is the best wheel loader for Caterpillar?

With both standard and high lift configurations, the 992 offers the lowest cost per ton when paired with fleets of Cat 775, 777 and 785 trucks. To watch this video, please open our cookie policy and accept the use of cookies.

Which is the lowest cost truck for Caterpillar?

The new 992 raises the bar ― significantly increasing productivity without increasing fuel usage and helping operators work more comfortably and productively. With both standard and high lift configurations, the 992 offers the lowest cost per ton when paired with fleets of Cat 775, 777 and 785 trucks.