ACE Wheel Loader – ACE AWL 952
Overview
The ACE AWL 952 is India’s most popular 5-ton class wheel loader, manufactured by Action Construction Equipment (ACE)—the country’s leading indigenous construction machinery brand. Designed for high productivity, fuel efficiency, and rugged reliability, it excels in loading, lifting, and material handling across construction sites, mines, brick kilns, and logistics yards. With a lift capacity of 5,000 kg and rapid cycle times, it’s widely deployed in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu , .
Key Features
✅ High Lifting Capacity: 5,000 kg at full dump height—ideal for loading trucks, stockpiling, and hoisting materials
✅ Powerful Engine: 162 HP (121 kW) BS-VI compliant diesel engine with low fuel consumption
✅ Operator Comfort: Fully suspended seat, low-noise cabin (<72 dB), air conditioning, and ergonomic controls
✅ Robust Build: Reinforced Z-bar linkage, heavy-duty axles, and corrosion-resistant paint
✅ Advanced Hydraulics: Load-sensing system with quick coupler compatibility for buckets, forks, and grabs
✅ Smart Monitoring: Digital display with real-time diagnostics and service alerts
✅ Made in India: 100% manufactured at ACE’s Faridabad and Bhiwadi plants—ensures fast parts and service
Technical Specifications
- Brand Name: Action Construction Equipment (ACE)
- Model: AWL 952
- Category: Wheeled Hydraulic Loader (5-ton class)
- Operating Weight: 16,800 kg
- Engine Power: 162 HP (121 kW)
- Bucket Capacity (Standard): 3.0 m³
- Max Dump Height: 3,200 mm
- Max Dump Reach: 1,100 mm
- Lift Capacity (at max height): 5,000 kg
- Travel Speed: Up to 40 km/h
- Turning Radius (Articulated): 6,200 mm
- Gradeability: 60% (31° slope)
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 260 liters
- Hydraulic System Pressure: 220 bar
Why Choose ACE AWL 952 in 2026?
With over 15,000+ units sold, the AWL 952 offers lowest cost-per-hour operation, highest resale value, and pan-India service support via 200+ ACE touchpoints. Its lifting versatility and rugged design make it a cost-effective alternative to small cranes for repetitive material handling tasks , .