Wacker Neuson Launches Three Compact Wheel Loaders at ConExpo 2026
2026-06-16 15:03
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Wacker Neuson introduced the WL750, WL950, and WL1150 compact articulated wheel loaders at ConExpo 2026, expanding on the WL250 line brought to the U.S. in 2025. The model names are based on bucket capacity, at 0.75 cubic meters, 0.95 cubic meters, and 1.15 cubic meters respectively, with operating weights ranging from 8,157 to 13,448 pounds.

The WL750 is powered by a Kohler KDI1903TCR engine with 56.3 horsepower, a bucket capacity of 22.95 cubic feet, and an operating weight of 8,157 to 9,259 pounds. Its tipping load with bucket (machine straight, loading frame level) is 6,460 to 7,694 pounds, with a maximum travel speed of 12.4 mph and a maximum lift height of 10 feet. The drive hydraulic system has a maximum working pressure of 7,252 psi, while the working hydraulic system has a maximum displacement of 18.6 gpm and a maximum working pressure of 3,408 psi.

The WL1150 is powered by a Kohler KDI 2504 TCR engine with 74.3 horsepower, a bucket capacity of 35.31 cubic feet, and an operating weight of 12,566 to 13,448 pounds. Its tipping load with bucket (machine straight, loading frame level) is 8,223 to 8,951 pounds, with a maximum travel speed of 12.4 mph and a maximum lift height of 11.2 feet. The drive hydraulic system has a maximum working pressure of 7,252 psi, while the working hydraulic system has a maximum displacement of 25.1 gpm and a maximum working pressure of 3,408 psi.

These three loaders are built on the same wheel loader platform, featuring a transverse engine design. The WL750 and WL950 deliver 56.3 horsepower, while the WL1150 delivers 74.3 horsepower. The engine compartment layout has been updated for easier daily maintenance access and guides airflow over the engine for cooling. The central articulation connects the front and rear frames at two points, equipped with wear-resistant hydraulic hoses to reduce wear risk.

The pressurized cab features a wider entry, ergonomic interior and control layout, and panoramic front and rear windshields. Operators can use a telescopic tilt steering wheel and rubber buttons to control the loader, auxiliary functions, travel control, and drive modes. The main valve has been moved from under the operator platform to the front chassis to reduce noise and heat inside the cab. The loader comes standard with a universal skid-steer quick coupler and a quick-attach block for auxiliary applications.

The WL750 and WL1150 were showcased at the show in open ROPS and high-spec configurations, respectively. The WL750 features a parallel lift linkage, suitable for general lifting tasks; the WL1150 is equipped with a Z-bar lift linkage and high-performance LED light set, ideal for low-light nighttime work.

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