Hyundai Construction Equipment’s HL757-9A wheel loader is part of Hyundai’s line of 9A series wheel loaders. The HL757-9A provides users with many improvements from previous models including a certified Interim Tier 4 engine upgrade, improved durability, and enhanced operator comfort. 

The loader is equipped with a 197 hp Cummins interim Tier 4/Stage IIIB, QSB6.7 engine, the HL757-9A. There are three engine modes - power, standard and economy - that enable the machine to switch between full power and reduced fuel consumption.

In order to provide maximum flexibility, the HL757-9A’s fully automatic transmission features four step shift modes - manual, light, normal, and heavy - for any type of working condition. The loader has an operating weight of 32,400 lbs., a 3.7 cubic yard bucket capacity, and a bucket breakout force of 27,620 lbs. 

The HL757-9A is also available in extended reach (XTD) and Tool Master (TM) models. The Extended Reach model is ideal for jobs requiring a higher dump height, and the Tool Master model is appropriate for jobs requiring special attachments.

Built with a larger, redesigned cab, the loader improves visibility from all angles with rounded front glass and larger door glass. Other amenities include an increased cooling and heating capacity with fully automatic climate control, tilting and telescopic steering, an adjustable wrist wrest, an improved ladder with 20 degree incline, and aluminum cast steps.

Hyundai upgraded its HL757-9A model with a long-life cooling system and a relocated cooling fan and radiator for additional durability and resistance to thermal shock, impulse and vibration. The HL757-9A is also equipped with a redesigned steering cylinder lug and bucket link, made of cast steel, for additional strength and reliability.

It features a multimedia functional, 5.7-inch touch screen LCD color monitor to view the integrated load weighing system, engine, hydraulic system, transmission, and electrical component information. The LCD monitor is also functional as a rearview backup camera.

The new model features a tilting transmission making for easier servicing, while hydraulic oil coolers swing open for easy access and regular maintenance checks. This Hyundai loader also provides users with critical ground level access to common service points, filters, and sight gauges as well as an extended life hydraulic filter and oil for reduced operating costs. 

Like all of Hyundai’s 9A series equipment, the HL757-9A features the Hi-mate Remote Management System, which allows operators and dealer service personnel to access a machine’s vital service and diagnostic information anywhere. Hi-mate users can remotely monitor daily reports outlining a machine’s location, working hours, fuel consumption and any periodical maintenance needed, reducing downtime and saving the owner time and money.

Originally posted on Government Fleet