New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications
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New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

Setting the standard for uncompromising power and performance, the new Cat® MH3250 and MH3260 models deliver high efficiency in demanding material handling applications.

Replacing the historical Cat 330D MH and 345 C MH models respectively, the Next Generation MH3250 and MH3260 tracked material handlers boast longer maintenance intervals and improved fuel efficiency to decrease owning and operating costs up to 20%. An entirely new cab concept elevates operator comfort throughout the shift to increase productivity.

Both models feature new mechanical variable-gauge undercarriages that flexibly improve machine transportation without sacrificing lifting performance. Track gauge retracts to 3 220-mm (10-ft 7-in) to lower transport costs and make moving the material handlers more efficient. When at the yard, gauge extends to 3 720-mm (12-ft 2-in) wide to increase stability and maximize lift capacities.

The MH3250 and MH3260 deliver impressive capacities when working at their respective 16 010-mm (52-ft 6-in) and 18 000-mm (59-ft 1-in) maximum reach, reducing the number of times the material handler has to be repositioned at the yard to increase productivity.

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

Raising the bar on performance

Three different power modes – Power, Smart and Eco – fine-tune power requirements to the job, so the new MH3250 and MH3260 use less fuel than their predecessors without sacrificing machine performance. Smart Mode automatically matches engine and hydraulic power to working conditions to reduce fuel consumption, while Power Mode provides maximum power to optimize productivity. The machines’ new fuel-efficient engines meet stringent U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final and EU Stage V emission standards and can run up to B20 biodiesel.

These material handlers operate at up to 2 600-mm (8,530-ft) above sea level without derating and offer standard high-ambient temperature capability of 52˚ C (125˚ F) and cold-start capability of -32 C˚ (-25˚ F). New valve priority automatically places hydraulic pressure and flow where it’s required to increase material handling efficiency.

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

Their advanced electrohydraulic system provides the optimum balance of power, efficiency and load control. Auto warm-up reduces the time it takes for hydraulic oil warming in cold temperatures and helps prolong the life of system components.

A range of attachments and reach options are available for varied applications to increase operating flexibility. Increasing the MH3250’s versatility, it can be equipped with the ex-factory 25 kW generator for magnet operation. Customers can choose from a range of Cat work tool attachments in different sizes to meet the site’s material handling and production needs.

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

Work in comfort

Featuring sound suppression for interior noise reduction and rubber cab mounts to reduce vibration feedback, the all-new next generation cab advances operating ease, comfort and productivity. All controls are conveniently positioned in front of and within easy reach of the operator to avoid unnecessary movements.

The left-hand console tilts up to offer easy cab entry and exit. Maintaining operator comfort throughout the entire shift in a variety of climates, the premium air-suspension seat is heated and ventilated.

A large, 254-mm (10-in) high-resolution touchscreen monitor with jog-dial offers easy navigation of the intuitive operator controls. Using the new Operator ID function, different machine operators can store their specific joystick and preferred power mode settings, and the machine automatically recalls the settings based on the ID. Improving highwall trailer loading/unloading and shredder loading efficiency, the hydraulically controlled cab rises to a maximum elevation of 6 020-mm (19-ft 9-in).

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

Safety in mind

Smaller cab pillars, combined with large tempered windows and a flat engine hood, deliver excellent all-around visibility for the operator, increasing safety. With video feed displayed on the large touchscreen monitor, standard rearview and sideview cameras improve work area visibility. The cab design includes thick, impact-resistant safety laminated windshields that meet P5A standards, while operators are protected from falling and flying debris by the standard Falling Object Guard System (FOGS).

An upper-level service platform with access steps constructed of antiskid punch plate provides easy, safe and quick access to machine service items. In the event of a hydraulic service interruption, the cab can be safely lowered via one of two emergency cab lowering valves, located inside the cab as well as outside of the machine. Check valves on the boom and stick prevent reverse hydraulic oil flow, to maintain the position of the front linkage should the hydraulic system experience an unexpected loss in pressure.

Now standard technologies on the MH3250 and MH3260 material handlers elevate operating protection. New cab avoidance helps the operator by preventing contact between the attachment and cab.

E-fence automatically stops machine motion using boundaries you set in the monitor for the entire working envelope. By requiring a PIN code to start the engine, the new Operator ID inhibits the machine from unauthorized operation.

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

Service simplified

Synchronized service intervals and extended filter replacement schedules reduce maintenance time and costs for the new Cat MH3250 and MH3260 material handlers. All fuel filters feature a coordinated 1,000-operating-hour change interval, and the new air intake filter with precleaner lasts up to 1,000 hours to reduce maintenance requirements.

A new hydraulic oil filter improves filtration and increases change intervals to 3,000 operating hours, a 50 percent longer service life than previous filter designs. New anti-drain valves keep the hydraulic oil clean during filter replacement to improve system longevity.

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

Operators conveniently track filter life and maintenance intervals on the in-cab high-resolution monitor. Eliminating the need for operator interaction, the high-efficiency cooling fan features an automatic reverse function to keep the cores clean, maximizing machine uptime. Conveniently located Cat S∙O∙SSM ports allow for quick fluid sample extraction for analysis, simplifying maintenance.

New remote services capabilities for the MH3250 and MH3260 increase service efficiency and potentially save trips to the jobsite. Remote Flash works around the production schedule to conveniently assure the machine operates with the most current version of on-board software, so it delivers high performance with minimum downtime. The Cat App conveniently helps to manage fleet location, hours, and maintenance schedules and provides alerts for required maintenance needs.

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

MH3250 & MH3260 Material Handler Specificiations

Model MH3250 MH3260
Engine Cat® C9.3B Cat® C13
*Net power, kW (hp) 232 (311) 316 (424)
Operating weight, kg (lb) 48 850 (107,700) 60 420 (133,200)
Max. reach, mm (ft/in) 16 010 (52’ 6”) 18 000 (59’ 1”)
Max. height, mm (ft/in) 16 850 (55’ 3”) 17 820 (58’ 6”)

*Net power advertised is the power available at the flywheel when the engine is equipped with fan at minimum speed, air intake system, exhaust system, and alternator.

New Cat MH3250 and MH3260 Material Handlers built for the toughest applications

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