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Volvo CE Launches Updated L30, L35 Compact Wheel Loaders

Tue April 23, 2024 - National Edition
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Increased functionality and an improved operator experience are just a couple results of the updates made to the L30 and L35 compact wheel loaders from Volvo Construction Equipment.
Photo courtesy of Volvo Construction Equipment
Increased functionality and an improved operator experience are just a couple results of the updates made to the L30 and L35 compact wheel loaders from Volvo Construction Equipment.
Increased functionality and an improved operator experience are just a couple results of the updates made to the L30 and L35 compact wheel loaders from Volvo Construction Equipment.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo Construction Equipment) These updated compact wheel loaders provide an even greater range of sight to the front and sides, due to a slimmer dashboard. Operators will benefit from more intuitive functions with a larger display that’s navigated via a jog wheel, and a more ergonomic multi-function joystick.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo Construction Equipment) A big change for the new L30 and L35 is the addition of an eight-pin harness on the boom, which can be activated by a button on the joystick.    (Photo courtesy of Volvo Construction Equipment)

Compact wheel loaders have proven themselves across construction sites, municipalities, landscaping, agriculture and waste and recycling applications for years. Two updated models from Volvo Construction Equipment are coming to market with some operator-focused improvements that build on that foundation.

With the latest L30 and L35 compact wheel loaders, customers looking for 1.3–1.6 cu. yd. bucket capacity or 2.4- to 2.6-ton fork payload will experience faster work cycles in addition to improved maneuverability, tractive force and performance.

"These improvements set a new standard for compact loaders in this size class," said Darren Ashton, product manager — compact equipment, Volvo CE. "For customers who demand efficient handling in a small package, this is it."

Improved Operator Experience

In addition to their already industry-leading visibility, these updated compact wheel loaders provide an even greater range of sight to the front and sides, due to a slimmer dashboard. Operators will benefit from more intuitive functions with a larger display that's navigated via a jog wheel, and a more ergonomic multi-function joystick.

Photo courtesy of Volvo Construction Equipment

A new feature unique to this size class is an advanced boom kick-out and bucket leveler option with boundary limits that can automatically lift and tilt the bucket to pre-programmed positions. Not only does this help experienced operators ensure precise repetitive movement with less fatigue, but it also helps less experienced operators carry out speedier loading cycles, according to the manufacturer.

An electro-hydraulic main control valve enhances the flow sharing among the hydraulic functions. The adjustable boom and tilt function (optional), allows the operator to set the flow of these functions using the jog wheel and display. This enables customized flows for specialty buckets or attachments. Independent hydraulic pumps provide simultaneous lifting and steering at speed.

A big change for the new L30 and L35 is the addition of an eight-pin harness on the boom, which can be activated by a button on the joystick. This allows a wider range of attachments to be used without installing additional wiring — a major convenience for both operators and service techs.

The models retain the well-known comfort of a Volvo cab with an adjustable steering column, seat and right armrest. The repositioned wheel chocks are now further away from the steps for ease of access.

Photo courtesy of Volvo Construction Equipment

Fine-Tuned for Solid Performance

The new-generation L30 and L35 come with additional sensors to monitor their engine and cooling performance. The standard reversible cooling fan is adjustable to handle dusty and high debris conditions. The operator is informed of deviations in machine behavior, further improving reliability and reducing unplanned downtime.

Two popular features remain from the last series: ground-level access to service points — including fuel, oil, air and hydraulic filters, battery, radiator, oil dipstick and hydraulic oil level gauges — and long service intervals, which also support total cost of ownership.

The loaders offer the same trusted performance, speed and versatility their previous versions provided. This is largely due to the exceptional rim pull and breakout/lifting forces that customers might expect from larger machines. High traction comes from the combination of an articulating oscillating joint and 100 percent differential locks on both axles, while the high breakout force is a result of the powerful linkage.

With CareTrack telematics, customers can see trends in the operation of their L30 or L35 to help plan maintenance, control costs and boost profitability.




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