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Compact power with maximum versatility

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

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June - July 2025

Wheeled excavators are fast becoming the contractor's best friend. And at the forefront of that evolution is the Liebherr wheeled excavator range - a fleet of machines that combine power, flexibility, and operator comfort in a compact, road-friendly package.

Compact power with maximum versatility

When it comes to getting the job done in tight, urban environments or rapidly transitioning between sites, Liebherr's wheeled excavators are the solution.

Designed for urban efficiency and equipped with rubber tyres, these machines can move freely between sites without damaging road surfaces.

The mobility provided by tyres gives wheeled excavators a significant advantage over those with tracked undercarriages. Wheeled excavators can perform a wider range of tasks — for example, in addition to classic digging, they are often used for trenching.

Their compact swing radius and tight turning circles make them ideal for congested city streets, narrow laneways, and even underground carparks, particularly with the compact wheeled excavator models like the A 914 Compact Litronic and A 918 Compact Litronic.

Whether projects call for laying pipes, handling materials, or doing fine grading work in hard-to-reach areas, these machines deliver the same performance expected from tracked excavators, but with none of the transport hassles.

Ready for anything

The Liebherr wheeled excavators are packed with features that enhance performance and usability:

• Conventional or compact swing radius options

• Four-wheel steering for tight manoeuvrability

• Two-piece booms for greater digging flexibility

• Mounted blade for levelling and added stability

• Dual pneumatic tyres for extra support and balance

• Oscillating axles for a smoother ride

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