Client Background
An Auckland, New Zealand-based engineering company specializing in urban renewal and historic building renovation projects recently undertook a municipal renovation project in a traditional neighborhood, where the workspace was confined to a narrow alleyway only 2.3 meters wide.
Pain Points
Project Manager James Wilson stated, “We needed a machine that could maneuver flexibly through narrow passages while maintaining stable operational performance. Traditional equipment simply couldn’t fit, and manual handling was inefficient and costly.”

T360 Technology Match
Based on the client’s specific working conditions, our technical team highly recommended the T360 skid steer loader and provided professional solutions based on its core parameters:
Ultra-Compact Design
With a body width of only 910mm and a short body length of 2092mm, it easily enters narrow alleyways;
Minimum Turning Radius Enables 360° Turning on the Spot, allowing for flexible adjustments within extreme space.

Balancing Power and Stability
A 6km/h travel speed supports efficient forward and backward movement; a 25° climbing ability adapts to slight inclines in tunnels.
A 173mm ground clearance and a 900mm track contact length ensure stable passage on slippery gravel roads.
Precise Operation Performance
A maximum lifting height of 2400mm meets the needs of material stacking and loading/unloading in tunnels.
A 63° bucket tilt angle combined with a 250mm unloading distance enables precise material feeding, avoiding secondary handling.

Customer Field Verification
Mr. Wilson personally visited the test site and operated the T360 to complete multiple tasks in a simulated narrow tunnel: "The equipment moves freely in and out of a space less than 2.5 meters wide, lifting smoothly, fully meeting our stringent requirements."
Customized Attachment Configuration
We offer customers the following configurations:
Standard bucket (1050mm width) for slag removal;
Optional tunnel-specific sweeper for cleaning cobblestone roads;
Quick attachment change system, supporting attachment switching within 10 minutes. Project Outcomes: Two T360 units have been deployed in the Auckland historic district renovation project. Mr. Wilson reported:
"The T360 not only solved the space constraints, but its low-noise electric version (optional 72V lead-acid battery configuration) also meets the environmental requirements of the historic district, resulting in zero complaints from nearby residents."
Service Support: We provide 24-hour response and spare parts supply to ensure the project's continuous progress.
Summary: With its "small size, big capacity" design philosophy, the T360 successfully helped the client overcome space limitations, demonstrating the irreplaceable value of specialized equipment in special working conditions. We will continue to deepen our research and development of precision products, providing globally tailored solutions to meet specific needs.