Mini loader goes through doorways, carries up to 130kg
Cormidi’s Rikishi 7.0 mini loader, will easily carry 65 litres or 130kg of bulk material, through a standard doorway.
The Rikishi can be made into a versatile workhorse, by fitting a 4-in-1 bucket
Featuring hydrostatic transmission, with three pumps, it features a high tipping bucket that reaches up to 1.58m at the pivot.
Rubber tracks and a rocking roller, give this mini loader excellent traction in all weather and terrain, while Cormidis proprietary sprockets, provide superior traction compared to tyres and non-track machinery like skid steers. Maximum speed is a respectable 4km/h.
Wet and muddy surfaces are not a problem, as the tracked carrier only has a ground pressure of around 3.75psi (0.179kPa), compared to the 10psi (0.478kPa) exerted by the average person.
The unit can be supplied with either a Subaru petrol engine or a diesel engine and the upper structure is built from high-quality Swedish steel for long service life.
Instead of a standard bucket, the mini loader can be fitted with a 4-in-1, for greater versatility. This option means that the unit can be used to dig, scrape, level or grab making the mini loader a great all-round workhorse.
Other Cormidi mini transporters include dumpers, with a 500kg capacity high tip model, different models to do different weights, as well as the larger more powerful 800 and 1000kg models.
More information: Rod Burrows, Aztex Equipment Pty Ltd, 02 9674 8311, fax: 02 9674 5477, rod@aztex.com.au
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