What is Articulated Steering?

Articulated steering is a steering system often used in heavy machinery and vehicles. This design splits the vehicle into two sections connected by a pivot joint, allowing the front and rear halves to move independently. This configuration results in a much smaller turning radius than traditional steering systems, boosting maneuverability in tight areas. It's especially useful in off-road and construction settings where sharp turns are common.

At Hydrema, we utilize articulated steering in our backhoe loaders and dump trucks to enhance their agility and performance in demanding environments. This sophisticated steering system enables our machines to handle tight spaces and execute sharp turns effortlessly, giving them a distinct edge on construction sites and other restricted areas. The independent movement of both halves of the machine improves stability and control. By integrating articulated steering, we ensure Hydrema machines provide top-notch handling and precision, making them highly efficient and effective under various operational conditions.

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