What is Articulated Steering?

Articulated steering is a steering mechanism commonly used in heavy machinery and vehicles. In this system, the vehicle is split into two halves connected by a pivot joint, allowing the front and rear sections to move independently. This design provides a significantly smaller turning radius compared to traditional steering systems, enhancing maneuverability, especially in confined spaces. Articulated steering is particularly beneficial in off-road and construction environments where tight turns are frequently required.

At Hydrema, we employ articulated steering in our backhoe loaders and dump trucks to maximize their maneuverability and performance in challenging environments. This advanced steering mechanism allows our machines to navigate tight spaces and make sharp turns with ease, providing a significant advantage on construction sites and other confined areas. The articulated design ensures that both halves of the machine move independently, enhancing stability and control. By incorporating articulated steering into our equipment, we deliver superior handling and precision, ensuring Hydrema machines operate efficiently and effectively in various conditions.

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