Bobcat - creating the best match of carriers and attachments

Bobcat is dedicated to enabling its customers to carry out all their work quickly and efficiently.

That is why the company offers not only an ever-growing selection of compact machines, all of which are intended as tool carriers, but also an extensive and continuously developing range of attachments to be used on these machines.

The power available, coupling systems, hydraulics and the Attachment Control Device (ACD) on Bobcat machines are all designed to facilitate the quick change of attachments and to allow customers to perform a wide range of tasks with the same machine.

Working with attachments is an attractive choice from an investment point of view, especially for multidisciplinary companies.

“We supply one of the most extensive programs of attachments, with which you can carry out all common activities in construction, landscaping, agriculture, demolition, recycling and material handling. That is why all of our compact machines have been developed as tool carriers,” explains Katinka Kincses, Product Manager Attachments at Bobcat EMEA.

“Yet it is important to choose the right products from Bobcat. For example, a skid-steer loader is strong and agile, but for use on sensitive terrain where you do not want to disturb the soil too much, it is better to use a compact track loader.

“Power also plays a role. If you want to use a forestry mulcher, a wheel saw or a snow plough, you will need to purchase a heavy-duty machine. If you want to work at a high driving speed, a skid-steer loader is not suitable and it is better to use a compact wheel loader. If lifting height and reach are important, a compact wheel loader or a telehandler are the more obvious choices.

“Compact wheel loaders also have the advantage that the driver sits higher and has a better view of the work area.”

Kincses believes that a customer should only purchase a specialist machine if they do the same, specialist work all day long. “For golf course maintenance, a ride-on mower from Bobcat is a great investment, but in most other cases a multi-purpose tool carrier is a wiser investment, because you can carry out more work and projects, work all year round and therefore use the machine more intensively.

“You often see that a new customer buys a machine with three or four attachments and gradually adds another three or four attachments, so that they can do as much work as possible with the same machine.”

Once customers have made their choice of machine, they can choose from more than 120 attachments on offer from Bobcat, many of which are intercompatible between different Bobcat tool carriers.

For convenience, Bobcat has subdivided the attachments based on activity: including demolition, construction, roadworks, landscaping, forestry, agriculture and material handling.

The range is particularly wide, especially for landscaping and road construction, but many attachments can be used for general work: such as buckets, grabs, clamps, pallet forks, roller brushes, dozer blades, graders, rakes, flail mowers, trenchers, drills and demolition hammers. In addition, there are specialist attachments such as vibrating rollers, concrete mixers, concrete buckets, planers, high-pressure water cleaners, work platforms, woodchippers and even a tree transplanter.

Bobcat has integrated a lot of functionality into the machines and attachments to enhance their connectivity and operation. The company’s Bob-Tach system for connecting attachments is the industry standard, but since (the early 2000s) the Power Bob-Tach system has also been available, which allows the operator to connect and disconnect non-hydraulic attachments without the need to leave the cab.

Another useful feature is the speed management system which allows adjustment of the travel speed independently from the engine speed, allowing for higher productivity.

The ACD is built into the attachment. It is a CANbus system that controls the communication between the machine and the attachment.

The driver can adjust the settings on the display in the machine and receive an overview of the operating hours, performance and status of the attachment. If an operator uses remote control to work their machine, all functions for controlling the attachment are also automatically available.

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