New Bobcat M-Series loaders lead industry in design and performance

Since inventing the skid-steer loader more than 50 years ago, Bobcat has constantly improved loader design to make operators more productive and comfortable.


 


New Bobcat® M-Series skid-steer and compact track loaders feature the most significant design changes undertaken by the company. This new design enables the operator to accomplish more work through performance and durability enhancements that provide more power and keep the loader working longer, while increasing operator comfort through improved visibility and a more spacious and comfortable cab.


 


The first M-Series models are the S630 skid-steer loader and the T630 compact track loader. The S650 and the T650 will be available in August and additional models will be available in the future.


 


The S630 has a rated operating capacity (ROC) of 2,180 pounds and an operating weight of 7,707 pounds. The S650 has a ROC of 2,690 pounds and an operating weight of 8,327 pounds. The T630 has a ROC of 2,230 pounds and an operating weight of 9,015 pounds. Finally, the T650 has a ROC of 2,570 pounds and an operating weight of 9,440 pounds.


 


Unmatched production


Productivity is the most important feature of any compact loader, which is why Bobcat has increased the performance of the hydraulics on M-Series loaders to enable them to efficiently accomplish more work.


 


The hydraulic systems on M-Series loaders have been engineered for higher standard flow and pressure that give attachments more power to work more quickly. Hydraulic horsepower has been increased more than 15 percent and the standard auxiliary hydraulic flow is now 23 gallons per minute at 3,500 pound per square inch and an optional high flow reaches 30.5 gallons per minute for maximum attachment performance.


 


A new, removable hydraulic hose guide makes changing attachments easier and correctly routes the hoses, preventing wear. The guide slides onto attachment hoses and is easily attached to the loader during attachment hook-up. The operator does not have to twist or bend hoses. Attachments approved for use on M-Series loaders have a post for the removable hose guide that keeps the hose secure, clean and protected when the attachment is not in use.


 


Other performance enhancements include an increase of the tractive effort of M-Series loaders by 15 to 20 percent to provide exceptional pushing and digging power; holes for frame-mounted counterweights that increase lifting performance with certain attachments; and a larger fuel capacity that allows the loader working longer between fueling.


 


Light output has increased by more than 50 percent to illuminate the working areas around the front of the loader. New lighting emits a high intensity beam to provide abundant lighting when working at night.


 


Increased Uptime


Operators want a loader designed to work long hours on demanding jobsites, and also want to spend minimal time on routine maintenance to start the day™s work earlier.


 


The hydraulic quick couplers are now mounted directly to the front plate of the lift arm. A guard bar extends out in front of the coupler for added protection.


 


The lower rear frame of M-Series loaders extends past the tailgate and protects the rear of the machine from obstacles, scrapes and bumps on the worksite. The tailgate door now swings open to the left, which makes it easier to fuel the loader when it is mounted on a trailer.


 


Keeping the loader cool when working long hours is important in prolonging the service life of the machine, which is why Bobcat redesigned the cooling system for more efficiency and higher performance. The new design also makes it easier to clean out the cooling system, with an oil cooler that swings up, allowing the operator to clean the area between the oil cooler and the radiator.


 


Maintenance of M-Series loaders has been simplified with a new hydraulic sight gauge that helps the operator quickly keep an eye on hydraulic oil levels, and end-greased pivot pins at key points around the loader for simpler greasing of the pins.


 


Improved visibility


Without getting in the machine, it™s easy to see how M-Series loaders differ from previous models. The unique cab-forward design not only makes the new loaders look different, it also serves the important purpose of moving the operator closer to the attachment and providing unmatched visibility in all directions.


 


Superior visibility is provided to the cutting edge of a bucket or the corners of an attachment because the cab door is the largest available on the market. The cab door threshold has been lowered and the overall surface of the door has increased more than 40 percent to provide improved visibility and make it easier for operators to enter and exit the cab.


 


Windows on the sides and rear of the cab have also been increased in size to provide more visibility to the tires and to the rear. The larger top window makes it easier and more comfortable for the operator to see the attachment with the lift arms raised, an advantage when loading trucks or performing other tasks. The windows are now located on the outside to make them easier to clean.


 


Cab comfort


Comfortable operators are more productive, and to create a better working environment, Bobcat increased the size of the cab by 10 percent, redesigned the interior to allow operators to adjust the environment to their individual preference and improved cab pressurization.


 


Keeping dirt and dust outside the cab keeps the operator clean and prevents fatigue. Bobcat M-Series loaders have a best-in-class pressurized cab, with a new one-piece seal that goes all the way around the door and fits into a special curved pocket. This pressurization minimizes the dirt and dust that might enter the cab. The system creates more enjoyable working conditions and makes it easier to clean the cab.


 


Noise is another factor affecting operator comfort, and Bobcat has reduced the sound level of M-Series loaders by more than 60 percent. New engine mounts improve isolation to decrease vibration and reduce sound levels.


 


The more adjustments the operator can make to the cab environment, the more comfortable the operator. The up-and-down travel of the suspension seat option was increased by more than 30 percent for a smoother ride over rough terrain. The seat has also been given two additional inches of forward or reverse movement to accommodate operators of various heights.


 


The joysticks on M-Series loaders with optional Selectable Joystick Controls (SJC) move up and down in conjunction with the seat to reduce arm movement and fatigue as the operator controls the machine. The joystick mounts slide forward or backwards to adjust to the preference of each individual operator.


 


For the name of the nearest Bobcat dealer, visit http://bobcat.know-where.com/bobcat/?btname=%2F&btplcmt=Domain+Redirects. For more information about the M-Series loaders, visit http://www.bobcat/loaders.


 


 


QuickLook: Bobcat M-Series loaders





  • Unique cab-forward design brings the operator closer to the work area and better overall visibility.


  • Larger door improves visibility and makes entry and exit of the machine easier.


  • Increased size of windows on the sides, rear and top of the machine.


  • Best-in-class pressurized cab keeps operator and cab interior clean.


  • New engine mounts reduce noise by more than 60 percent and decrease vibration.


  • Greater availability of adjustments to the seat accommodates operators of different sizes.


  • The joysticks on models with Selectable Joystick Controls move up-and-down with the seat.


  • Higher standard flow and pressure on hydraulic system increases productivity.


  • Removable hydraulic hose guide protects hoses and makes changing and routing attachments easier.


  • Tractive effort increased 15 to 20 percent.


  • Hydraulic couplers mounted on front plate to protect hoses and couplers from damage.


  • Lower rear frame extends out beyond tailgate, protecting the rear of the loader from obstacles and scrapes and bumps.


  • Simplified maintenance though hydraulic sight gauge and end-greased pivot pins.


  • First models available are the S630 skid-steer loader and the T630 compact track loader.


  • The S650 and T650 will be available in August, with additional models to follow.



QuickLook: Bobcat S630 skid-steer loader



 




  • Rated operating capacity of 2,180 pounds.


  • Operating weight of 7,707 pounds.


  • Radius lift path.


  • Interim Tier 4, 74-horsepower engine.


  • Height: 6 feet 9 inches.


  • Width with bucket: 6 feet 2 inches.


  • Length with bucket: 11 feet 4 inches.


  • Height to hinge pin: 10 feet 1 inches.


  • Maximum travel speed: 12.3 miles per hour.


  • Tipping load: 4,360 pounds.


  • Standard hydraulic flow: 23 gallons per minute.


  • Selectable Joystick Controls, two-speed and high-flow hydraulics optional.

 


QuickLook: Bobcat T630 compact track loader


 




  • Rated operating capacity of 2,230 pounds.


  • Operating weight of 9,015 pounds.


  • Radius lift path.


  • Interim Tier 4, 74-horsepower engine.


  • Height: 6 feet 9 inches.


  • Width with bucket: 6 feet 2 inches.


  • Length with bucket: 11 feet 4 inches.


  • Height to hinge pin: 10 feet 1 inches.


  • Maximum travel speed: 6.6 miles per hour.


  • Tipping load: 6,371 pounds.


  • Standard hydraulic flow: 23 gallons per minute.


  • Roller Suspension system, Selectable Joystick Controls and high-flow hydraulics optional.


QuickLook: Bobcat S650 skid-steer loader


 




  • Rated operating capacity of 2,690 pounds.


  • Operating weight of 8,327 pounds.


  • Vertical lift path.


  • Interim Tier 4, 74-horsepower engine.


  • Height: 6 feet 9 inches.


  • Width with bucket: 6 feet 2 inches.


  • Length with bucket: 11 feet 4 inches.


  • Height to hinge pin: 10 feet 4 inches.


  • Maximum travel speed: 12.3 miles per hour.


  • Tipping load: 5,380 pounds.


  • Standard hydraulic flow: 23 gallons per minute.


  • Selectable Joystick Controls, two-speed and high-flow hydraulics optiona

QuickLook: Bobcat T650 compact track loader


 




  • Rated operating capacity of 2,570 pounds.


  • Operating weight of 9,440 pounds.


  • Vertical lift path.


  • Interim Tier 4, 74-horsepower engine.


  • Height: 6 feet 9 inches.


  • Width with bucket: 6 feet 2 inches.


  • Length with bucket: 11 feet 4 inches


  • Height to hinge pin: 10 feet 4 inches.


  • Maximum travel speed: 6.6 miles per hour.


  • Tipping load: 7,343 pounds.


  • Standard hydraulic flow: 23 gallons per minute.
Roller Suspension system, Selectable Joystick Controls, two-speed and high-flow hydraulics optional.

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