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| Caterpillar's Cat MH3032 Material Handler ![]() "That's the essential principle of our next gen architecture. Keeping control over operating costs, without sacrificing performance, and it's those parameters that come to the forefront in the MH3032," – said Vincent Migeotte, Senior Product and Sales Consultant, Caterpillar. With a near-15 m reach, the MH3032 is available with both drop-nose and straight-stick options for maximum configurability. Typical scrap materials are no challenge for the standard Cat orange-peel grapple with its 1 m3 capacity, while a 20 kW generator option puts magnet attachments into play for even greater on-site versatility. Ease of operation and optimum productivity are provided by Cat Payload, the built-in technology that allows operators to see how much they're lifting in each load and to constantly monitor tonnage output. Also fitted as standard on the MH3032 is Cat 2D E-fence, which keeps the arm within a predefined work area away from the elevated cab, providing greater operator confidence while protecting the machine from damage and helping improve site safety. This is combined with a new Swing Assist feature, which automatically stops the swing motion at an operator-defined preset point. "Technologies like these not only help reduce the operator fatigue associated with repetitive tasks but also help improve site safety. Optimised movements also mean incremental improvements to time and fuel consumption," said Vincent Migeotte, Senior Product and Sales Consultant, Caterpillar. The safety theme continues into the dedicated Material Handler cab, where an in-cab monitor displays dual external camera views to maximise visibility and hazard awareness. Although the MH3032 joins the material handler line-up as a completely new model, it uses proven components common to the rest of the MH3000 Next Generation range. This assures tried and tested performance, reliability and easy parts availability without operators having to compromise on class or versatility. Power for the MH3032 follows the same principle: its Cat C7.1 engine is one of Caterpillar's most modular – and most compact – power units, meeting U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final, EU Stage V, and Japan 2014 emission standards or emitting equivalent to U.S. EPA Tier 3 and EU Stage IIIA based on regional availability. Deployed in the MH3032, it's coupled with long-life filters, fewer hoses and fewer check points to allow extended maintenance intervals for further operational savings. "By meeting the demands of the 30 MT size class head-on, the MH3032 should prove a popular selection in the all-important material handling sector. It's a fine machine, totally at ease with its next gen credentials, and we're delighted to see it launch in 2025," said Vincent Migeotte, Senior Product and Sales Consultant, Caterpillar. write your comments about the article :: © 2025 Construction News :: home page |