Productive 13-Tonne Performance
The Cummins B6.7 Stage V engine delivers strong low-speed response, while Smart Power and Eco Gauge functions help balance output with efficient fuel use during repetitive loading work.
Balanced loading power, accurate weighing and a parallel Z-bar linkage make the HL940A a versatile 13-tonne loader for construction, recycling and aggregate handling.
The Hyundai HL940A combines a 116 kW Cummins B6.7 Stage V engine with a load-sensing hydraulic system and a parallel Z-bar linkage, giving operators strong bucket forces together with controlled vertical lift. It is well suited to truck loading, stockpile work, recycling, agriculture and general material handling where repeatable cycles and good visibility matter.
Hyundai weighing technology is integrated as standard, helping operators monitor loads and production without leaving the cab. Efficiency features such as Smart Power, Eco Gauge and automatic shutdown help reduce unnecessary fuel use, while the current Edition 25 programme adds available AAVM+ and Clearview X visibility technology for even greater awareness around the machine.
The Cummins B6.7 Stage V engine delivers strong low-speed response, while Smart Power and Eco Gauge functions help balance output with efficient fuel use during repetitive loading work.
The parallel Z-bar linkage combines vertical lift behaviour with useful tilt force, supporting controlled truck loading, pallet work and general material handling.
Edition 25 availability includes AAVM+ and Clearview X technology, adding enhanced rear-path awareness and a virtual view through the bucket for busy loading environments.
Ground-level access, a fully opening engine hood, vertically stacked coolers and a reversible fan are designed to simplify daily checks and help protect uptime.
Full specification for the Hyundai HL940A wheel loader. Download the full datasheet for complete technical drawings and dimensional data.
Complete dimensional drawings, load charts and full technical specification PDF
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A wheel loader is a wheeled loading machine with front-mounted lift arms, most commonly used with a bucket. In the UK, wheel loader and loading shovel are often used to describe the same type of machine. Wheel loaders are designed to load, carry and stockpile material efficiently over short to medium distances, with different machine sizes and bucket options available for construction, recycling, agriculture, quarrying and industrial handling.
Wheel loaders are used for loading trucks and hoppers, stockpile management, rehandling aggregates, quarry work, recycling, waste handling, agriculture and general site material movement. Their combination of bucket capacity, breakout force, tipping stability and travel speed makes them highly productive for repeated loading cycles. Attachments can also extend a wheel loader beyond bucket work into fork, grab and specialist material-handling applications.
The right wheel loader depends on the material density, target bucket size, truck or hopper height, required cycle time, travel distance and available working space. Operating weight and engine power give a useful indication of machine class, but bucket capacity, tipping load and breakout force are often more important for matching the loader to production targets. Tyre choice and site underfoot conditions should also be considered.
Tipping load describes the load at which a wheel loader reaches its stability limit under a defined test condition, while breakout force describes the force available to roll or lift the bucket through material. Both figures help compare loading performance, but they should be read alongside bucket size, machine geometry and operating conditions. For articulated loaders, tipping-load figures may differ between straight and articulated positions.
A wheel loader is generally larger and is designed for higher-volume loading, carrying and stockpile work. A skid-steer loader is more compact, turns within a much tighter area and is commonly used as a versatile attachment carrier on smaller or more congested sites. The best choice depends on material volume, lift height, travel distance, access, ground conditions and the range of attachments needed.
Yes. Wheel loaders can be equipped with a variety of attachments depending on the coupler, hydraulic system and machine size. Common examples include forks, grabs, high-tip buckets, light-material buckets and specialist handling tools. Attachment choice should take account of load centre, machine tipping capacity, hydraulic requirements and the material being handled so that productivity and stability are maintained.
Tyre selection has a major effect on traction, ride quality, wear and operating cost. Quarry, recycling, industrial and agricultural applications can place very different demands on tyres. Consider surface type, sharp material, travel distance, wheel slip and load cycles. Some wheel loaders also offer driveline, differential or transmission options designed to improve traction or reduce unnecessary wheel spin in particular applications.
Wheel loader pricing depends on machine size, bucket package, tyres, coupler, weighing technology, transmission and other factory or dealer options. A quarry specification can differ substantially from a machine intended for agriculture or general construction. Rygor Plant can help match the Hyundai wheel loader range to the application and provide current pricing, availability and finance information for the selected configuration.
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