The machine's design philosophy centers on functional integration without performance compromise. The central power plant typically consists of a diesel engine rated between 50-100 horsepower, driving both the propulsion system and hydraulic circuits. The hydraulic system employs advanced flow-sharing technology that prioritizes functions based on demand, ensuring smooth operation even when multiple functions are used simultaneously. The structural frame uses box-section steel construction with reinforced stress points to handle the conflicting loads from front and rear implements. The operator's station features intuitive controls with modern machines offering joystick operation and integrated display systems.
Performance metrics include loader capacity typically ranging from 1,000-2,000 kg, digging depth of 4-6 meters, and breakout force sufficient for most common materials. The machine's mobility allows travel speeds up to 40 km/h, enabling quick repositioning between tasks or sites. Modern variants incorporate numerous technological advancements including automated attachment recognition, performance monitoring systems, and GPS-based operation recording. Safety features encompass roll-over protection, falling object protection, and automatic lockout systems. The machine's versatility is further enhanced by numerous available attachments for both loader and excavator ends, making it truly multi-functional equipment capable of adapting to virtually any task requirement.