Volvo’s ECR Short-Swing Excavator Range Work in Confined Spaces The result of extensive customer consultation — highlighting the need for short swing machines that offer productivity, ease of operation and safety equal to their “conventional” counterparts — sees the addition of a third, larger model to the Volvo range. The 34.8 ton (31.6 t) Volvo ECR305CL overcomes the dynamic challenges of producing excavators that can work in confined areas and still perform well and sets a new standard in the industry for not only lifting capacity but also stability — especially important in loading applications. With better weight distribution and increased swing torque, the Volvo ECR305CL also offers superior swing performance when working on slopes, according to the manufacturer. Whether operating in cities, laying utilities, mining duties, highway work, in addition to a multitude of other, diverse applications, the increased safety and maneuverability offered by short swing excavators on congested work sites has seen the rapid growth of this important segment in the market. Like the smaller machines in the range, the compact body on the Volvo ECR305CL swings only fractionally outside its own track width — less than 3.1 in. (80 mm) with 31.5 in. (800 mm) shoe — enabling it to work extremely close to objects (walls, road barriers etc.) without risk of collision with the rear of the machine as it swings. Even when not working close to obstructions, the short front/rear radius has other uses — highway work being a prime example, where the machine can safely swing within a typical single road lane width, minimizing disruption with traffic flow. The all-new, rounded cab on Volvo’s short swing models, also is designed
The compact body on the Volvo ECR305CL swings only fractionally outside its own track width — less than 3.1 in. (80 mm) with 31.5 in. (800 mm) shoe.
to stay within the rear swing radius. Despite this design consideration, it remains a roomy and comfortable cab. The sliding door provides the operator with the ability to access and exit the cab even when it is positioned close to an obstruction, such as close to a wall. While at work, the heating and ventilation system ensures the perfect working environment, regardless of weather conditions. The new cab features, as on all other C-Series excavator models, a larger, brighter, color LCD monitor, providing both a built-in service display and selectable hydraulic control options.This monitor also can be used with an optional, rear view camera, further increasing machine operating safety. Despite its compact design, the Volvo ECR305CL is both easy to service and maintain. All check and cleaning points are readily accessible; many of them available via a wide opening side door. The optional CareTrack GPS system conducts a self diagnostic routine, alerting the opera-
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tor — or the fleet manager back at the office — should a fault be detected. Enabling preventive maintenance operations to be carried out, CareTrack helps to optimize machine uptime and, consequently, return on the customer’s investment, according to the manufacturer. With its latest generation, Tier III, fuel-efficient, Volvo engine with VACT ((Volvo Advanced Combustion Technology) developing 107 hp (143 kW), the Volvo ECR305CL has the power to perform any task thrown at it, with plenty in reserve. The bucket range on the Volvo ECR305CL is from 1.3 to 2.7 cu. yd. (1.0 to 2.1 cu m) and a wide range of genuine Volvo attachments also is available, as are quick fit options to ensure speedy attachment changes, for maximum machine versatility. Fitted with a heavier counterweight, the Volvo ECR305CL offers added stability, providing it with its heavy lift capability. For more information, call 828/6502000 or visit www.volvo.com. 2
Atlas Copco Construction Tools Offers HB 7000 Hydraulic Breaker The HB 7000 hydraulic breaker attachment from Atlas Copco Construction Tools LLC boasts a service weight of more than 7 tons (6.3 t), making it ideal for primary and secondary quarry breaking, demolition, tunneling, trenching and foundation work. Accepting a maximum hydraulic flow of 119 gpm (450 Lpm) at 2,610 psi, the HB 7000 delivers an impact rate of up to 450 bpm. This offers maximum productivity in extreme breaking conditions. The HB 7000 comes standard with AutoControl, a monitoring system that allows the breaker to adapt its frequency and power output to match operating conditions. It begins by firing the first stroke at half power to create a pilot notch that will center the working tool and prevent unnecessary slippage. It then adjusts the power output to match the density of the specified material to be broken. This reduces excess shock to both the breaker and carrier lengthening the service life on tension bolts and retainer bars. To further maximize efficiency, the HB 7000 features the StartSelect system, which allows start-up and shut-off to be adjusted to fit job-site conditions. In AutoStop mode, the breaker will not fire until the operator applies down pressure on the demolition tool via the carrier. AutoStop eliminates damaging blank firing by circulating the hydraulic oil internally under low pressure when down pressure is not applied to the tool. AutoStop also is ideal for circulating and warming the hydraulic system before breaking in cold climates. In AutoStart mode, the StartSelect system works hand-in-hand with AutoControl. The breaker begins operating as soon as the working tool comes in contact with the material regardless of down pressure, but power is limited to 50-percent until the demolition tool
Accepting a maximum hydraulic flow of 119 gpm (450 Lpm) at 2,610 psi, the HB 7000 delivers an impact rate of up to 450 bpm.
can be fully seated in the breaker. This assures that the breaker is properly positioned to accept full single blow energy safely without a damaging blank fire. AutoStart mode makes the breaker more versatile and is ideal for demolition applications. An energy recovery system that pre-
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vents damage from piston recoil on extremely hard materials also is standard on the HB 7000. The energy recovery system consists of a shuttle valve that detects piston rebound and a highpressure accumulator that stores energy from piston recoil to use on succeeding strokes, making them faster and more powerful. Recycling recoil energy increases breaker efficiency and reduces pressure spikes transmitted back to the carrier. To reduce excess vibration and noise, the HB 7000 comes equipped with the VibroSilenced damping system. Elastic elements between the percussion mechanism and guide system provide full acoustic insulation, reducing noise by up to 18-dB(A) compared to similar systems. For prolonged service life, the HB 7000 features DustProtector II and ContiLube II. The optional DustProtector II feature prevents dust penetration by utilizing a reusable sleeve that contacts the working tool at the base of the breaker. This protects the inner mechanism from the damaging effects of dust. ContiLube II is an automatic lubrication system mounted directly on the breaker. Featuring a compact, self-priming pump, ContiLube II eliminates the need to manually grease the breaker before each use. The HB 7000 uses a working tool of 8.27-in. (21 cm) in diameter at working lengths up to 46-in (117 cm). Available in three lengths for a variety of applications, the HB 7000 tool options include the moil point for multi-purpose use, the flat chisel for rock breaking and demolition and the blunt tool for breaking rock, concrete and oversized material. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.us. 3
Case Expands CX B Series Excavator Line With Three New Models Case Construction Equipment has added the CX350B, CX470B and CX700B to its CX B Series line of excavators. These new models feature increases in fuel efficiency and productivity, as well as improved operator comfort and ease of maintenance. These excavators also feature electronically controlled, common rail Tier III-certified 7.8-L Case engines, which burn cleaner and more efficiently and deliver from 271 to 463 net hp (202 to 345 kW). The CX350B has an operating weight of 79,065 lbs. (35,863 kg), a bucket digging force of 51,436 lbs. (23,331 kN) and a maximum dig depth of 24 ft. 1 in. (7.34 m). The CX470B has an operating weight of 103,800 lbs. (47,083 kg), a bucket digging force of 55,528 lbs. (247 kN) and a maximum dig depth of 25 ft. 4 in. (7.72 m). The CX700B has an operating weight of 153,400 lbs. (69,581 kg), a bucket digging force of 65,194 lbs. (290 kN) and a maximum dig depth of 27 ft. 7 in. (8.40 m). Increased Fuel Efficiency, Productivity These new CX B Series excavators deliver significant increases in fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. The common rail fuel injection system, combined with the redesigned hydraulic system, delivers up to 7-percent better fuel efficiency. “Improved fuel efficiency means huge savings for the owner of a Case B Series excavator,” said Dave Wolf, brand marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment. “Not only are these new Case excavators delivering increased fuel efficiency and horsepower, they also are providing a substantial increase in productivity, which results in more cubic yards of material per gallon of fuel.” The increased hydraulic horsepower on these excavators results in faster cycle times and more material moved per hour. “The CX350B and CX700B feature regenerative hydraulics on the boom and arm, as well as the bucket curl, which speeds the cycle time required to get a bucket of dirt,”Wolf said. Larger-diameter hydraulic cylinders provide increased breakout forces.
Case has added the CX350B, CX470B and CX700B to its CX B Series line of excavators.
Quiet, Comfortable Cab The noise levels inside the isolation mounted cab on the CX350B and CX700B are among the quietest in the industry, according to the manufacturer. The cab also features reinforced tubular structures, which dampen vibrations. “A quiet cab means a more comfortable operator,”Wolf said.“And that means greater productivity.” The cab on the new models features a seat that adjusts independently of the joystick controls for improved operator comfort and ergonomics. The new excavators also feature a memorized operator adjustment, which automatically adjusts to the last settings selected by the operator. An optional air seat makes the operator even more comfortable. The left- and right-hand consoles provide convenient reach to key functions.The left-hand console features a memorized operator adjustment setting. When the operator needs to silence the radio to take a phone call or instructions from outside the cab, there is a radio mute button on the joystick. The narrower, reinforced posts on the corners of the cab provide more glass and a broader view to the job site. The right-hand window provides clear, unobstructed viewing to the trench. An optional see-through skylight further enhances visibility.
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Ease of Maintenance “The easier it is to perform maintenance, the more likely it will get done,” Wolf said. “And the ease of maintenance of these machines results in significantly lower owning and operating costs.” These excavators feature a green plug that provides an easier, cleaner and greener engine oil change. The engine oil filter, remotely located in the pump house, is easy to change without the need to go underneath the machine. For faster, easier access, grease zerks are ganged together. Flip-open service panels provide easy access to virtually all key components. The three machines can store up to 10 auxiliary hydraulic flow patterns to allow the operator to quickly adapt the machine to different attachments. This capability is important on job sites requiring multiple attachments and is especially useful for the rental market. The full line of Case CX B Series excavators includes the CX130B, CX160B, CX210B, CX240B, CX290B, CX350B, CX470B and CX700B. In addition, the company produces the CX75, CX80, CX135 and CX225 minimum swing excavators. Case also manufactures a full line of compact excavators. For more information, visit www.casece.com. 4
JRB Releases VersaLoc Quick Couplers for Excavators JRB, a member of the Paladin Heavy Construction Group, has released its VersaLoc quick coupler for the excavator market. VersaLoc incorporates a new concept in quick couplers that was designed to increase both productivity and safety. From a productivity point of view, the new VersaLoc features the ability to handle multi-pin spreads as well as various pin diameters. This gives the customer the versatility to change out a large variety of attachments in seconds, without leaving the cab, according to the manufacturer. VersaLoc was designed to compensate traditional force loss by creating a lower offset. This repositioned offset improves machine performance and results in better breakout force. To ensure maximum machine performance, VersaLoc is designed with weight reduction in mind. This reduced weight allows for more force being available to the attachment. VersaLoc has a pilot operated check valve to ensure the cylinder is locked in the case of hydraulic pressure loss. Additionally, VersaLoc features a detent lock on the stick pin that
VersaLoc is available for class 25, 35, 45-55, 70 and 100 applications.
retains the attachment. Additional safety features include: Slide wedge is retained on both sides of the pin. Mechanical lock arms prevent the wedge from accidentally being retracted. And finally, from the cab, the operator has both visual locking confirmation as well as a fail-safe release procedure that requires the operator to engage the release button for two seconds while automatically sounding an audible alarm.
VersaLoc is available for class 25, 35, 45-55, 70 and 100 applications. Hook widths range from 9.75 in. (24.7 cm) for class 25 to 17.18 in. (43.6 cm) for class 100. Pin spreads range from 13.7 in. to 16.6 in. (34.8 to 42 cm) for class 25 to 22.4 in. to 24.9 in. (57 to 63.2 cm) for class 100. And finally a VersaLoc accommodates a pin diameter from 2.3 to 4.3 in. (60 to 110 mm). Please consult factory for other sizes. For more information, call 8004BUCKET or visit www.jrbattachments.com.
AIM HD45 Excavator Buckets Feature Open Design AIM HD45 excavator buckets offer thick horizontal wear straps, full-curve side wear straps, and D-rings as standard features. The open design allows for easy clean-out. AIM HD45 excavator buckets currently are available in heavy duty and severe duty configurations for 40,000 to 45,000-lb. (18,143 to 20,412 kg) machines. The buckets feature hardened steel construction highlighted by AR400 steel cutting edges and side cutters. For more information, call 800/8033365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.
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Case Upgrades Its Largest Excavator Model CX800B Case Construction Equipment has upgraded its largest excavator — the CX800B — to its B Series line of excavators. The new CX800B features increases in fuel efficiency and productivity, as well as improved operator comfort and ease of maintenance. The excavator also features an electronically controlled, common rail Tier III-certified 15.7L Isuzu engine which delivers 532 net hp (397 kW). The CX800B is available in standard and mass excavation configurations, making it ideally suited for a variety of quarry, road and bridge and other applications requiring heavy muscle and long reach. Increased Fuel Efficiency and Productivity The common rail fuel injection system, combined with the redesigned hydraulic system, delivers increased fuel efficiency over the previous model. “The CX800B delivers increased fuel efficiency and productivity, which results in more cubic yards of material per gallon of fuel,” said Mitchell Blake, Case brand marketing manager. “Our first customer is operating the CX800B three shifts a day in a mining operation,” Blake said. “In December, they ran the machine for more than 600 hours. The foreman’s not only amazed at its productivity, but also at the fuel efficiency. He said that, compared to a competitive excavator model, the CX800B will save more than $100,000 a year in fuel.” The CX800B features regenerative hydraulics on the boom and arm, as well as the bucket curl, which speeds the cycle time required to get a bucket of dirt. Large-diameter hydraulic cylinders deliver a breakout force of 74,187 lb. (330 kN). Quiet, Comfortable Cab The sound levels inside the isolation-mounted cab are among the quietest in the industry, even at full throttle, according to the manufacturer. Reinforced tubular structures in the cab help dampen vibrations. The excavator cab features a seat that adjusts independently of the joystick controls for improved operator comfort and ergonomics. The CX800B excavator also features memorized operator adjustment, which automatically adjusts to the last settings
The CX800B features an electronically controlled, common rail Tier III-certified 15.7L Isuzu engine which delivers 532 net hp (397 kW).
selected by the operator. An optional air seat makes the operator even more comfortable. Ease of Maintenance The CX800B features a “green plug” that provides an easier, cleaner and greener engine oil change. The engine oil filter, remotely located in the pump house, is easy to change without the need to go underneath the machine. The hydraulic oil filter provides 100-percent continuous flow filtration of all hydraulic oil on the return line. Flip-open service panels provide easy access to virtually all key components.
The CX800B has an operating weight of 178,575 lb. (81,000 kg), a bucket capacity of 5.91 cu. yd. (4.52 cu. m), a bucket digging force of 96,668 lb. (430 kN) and a maximum dig depth of 35 ft. (10.66 m). In addition to the CX800B, the full line of Case B Series excavators includes the CX130B, CX160B, CX210B, CX240B, CX290B, CX350B, CX470B and CX700B. Case also produces the CX75, CX80, CX135 and CX225 minimum swing excavators, as well as a full line of compact excavators. For more information, visit www.casece.com.
AIM HDR Excavator Ripper Breaks Frozen Ground AIM Attachments’s HDR excavator ripper is constructed of AR400 steel and features dual gussets for added stability, as well as replaceable ripper teeth. The HDR can easily break frozen ground due to the combination of crowd and curl forces. AIM HDR rippers are ideal for permafrost and can penetrate to various depths, according to the manufacturer. AIM HDR rippers are available for excavators of all sizes. For more information, call 800/803-3365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.
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Case Adds CX130B Long Carriage to Excavator Line Case Construction Equipment has added the CX130B LC (long-carriage) excavator to the Case CX B Series lineup. The CX130B LC track length is increased by nearly 1 ft. (.3 m), to 12 ft. 4 in. (3.7 m). Heavy Lifting Capacity With an operating weight of 28,400 lbs. (12,882 kg), the CX130B LC can handle heavy digging and lifting applications in any environment — from residential to commercial construction. With the longer track, ground engagement lift capacities over the end are increased. “The lift capacity of the long-carriage version is 15-percent greater than the CX130B,”said Mitchell Blake, Case brand marketing manager. “That, combined with the faster cycle times from efficient hydraulic horsepower, boosts produc-
tivity and efficiency on the most demanding job site.” Greater Fuel Efficiency, Comfort The clean-burning, electronically controlled Tier III-certified 3.0L engine delivers 95 net hp (71 kW).The full, electronic controlled common rail fuel injection and hydraulic system increases fuel efficiency and reduces operating costs.The CX130B’s reduced noise levels increase operator comfort, too. Even at full throttle, the excavator is among the quietest in the industry. Reinforced tubular structures reduce vibration and support the ultra-low 68.5 dBa in the cab, according to the manufacturer. Easy Maintenance Boosts Uptime The Case CX130B LC excavator features a green plug — an oil pan plug with a built-in check valve that allows
used engine oil to run through a tube and be easily reclaimed by a technician. This provides an easier, cleaner and greener engine oil change. Flip-open service panels provide easy access to virtually all key components. A cab recirculation filter can be easily checked from behind the cab on the CX130B. Vertically mounted fuel and engine oil filters remotely located in the pump house allow for easy changes. Primary and secondary fuel filters remove contamination and can easily be replaced at ground level. The long carriage model offers a boom length of 15 ft. 2 in. (4.63 m) with a 9 ft. 11 in. (3 m) or 8 ft. 12 in. (2.50 m) arm with a maximum dig depth of 19 ft. 10 in. (6.05 m) and bucket digging force of 21,357 lbs. (95 kN). For more information, visit www.casece.com.
Caterpillar Pin Grabber Performance Bucket Maximizes Excavator Digging Performance Caterpillar’s pin grabber performance bucket provides maximum digging performance when using a pin grabber coupler on hydraulic excavators. The system delivers powerful bucket curl forces in combination with the versatility and convenience that a hydraulically powered quick coupler offers. The recessed pin design reduces tip radius and gives as much as 10 percent improvement in breakout force when compared to conventional pin-on bucket and coupler systems. The bucket is reversible on the coupler for easier work under pipes and sidewalks and for trench cleanup. High-strength tempered steel construction helps ensure durability without requiring thicker, heavier plates.The result is longer bucket life and larger payloads. The bucket has removable plates on the sides of the bucket for access to the bucket pins when mainte-
nance is needed. Caterpillar K Series ground engaging tools deliver a new standard of performance for tip retention, easy changeout and long term sharpness. A twist-on tip design and vertical retainer ensure reliable retention and easy removal and installation. Pin grabber performance buckets are offered in three different durability configurations to enable customers to match the bucket to the application for the lowest owning and operating costs. The buckets are general purpose, heavy duty and heavy-duty rock. The new bucket is available in a range of sizes from 0.43 cu. yd. (0.33 cu m) to 3.34 cu. yd. (2.56 cu m) for Caterpillar hydraulic excavators ranging from the 315 to the 345. For more information, visit www.cat.com.
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The pin grabber performance bucket delivers powerful bucket curl forces in combination with the versatility and convenience that a hydraulically powered quick coupler offers.
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AIM HD33 Excavator Buckets Are Part of a Complete Line AIM Attachments manufactures a complete line of heavy-duty, severe-duty and ditch cleaning excavator buckets for machines of all sizes. These buckets feature hardened steel construction highlighted by AR400 steel cutting edges and side cutters. AIM HD33 excavator buckets offer thick horizontal wear straps, full-curve side wear straps and D-rings as standard features. They are currently available in heavy duty and severe duty configurations for 20,000 to 33,000-lb. (9,072 to 14,969 kg) machines. For more information, call 800/803-3365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.
XL 4300 III Excavator Handles Big Jobs Both On, Off Pavement
The XL 4300 III carrier, with a new counterweight and profile, is 9 in. (22.8 cm) shorter with a tail swing that’s been reduced by 12 in. (30.5 cm), enabling the machine to work efficiently in tight quarters and on highways with minimal traffic obstruction.
The 44,000 lb. (19,958 kg) Gradall Model XL 4300 III hydraulic excavator offers the versatility of a tilting, telescoping boom as well as mobility both on and off paved surfaces. Powered by a new Detroit Diesel Mercedes engine, the XL 4300 III delivers noticeably greater bucket breakout and boom forces to increase productivity for high performance jobs, according to the manufacturer. The XL 4300 III carrier, with a new counterweight and profile, is 9 in. (22.8 cm) shorter with a tail swing that’s been reduced by 12 in. (30.5 cm), enabling the machine to work efficiently in tight quarters and on highways with minimal traffic obstruction. In the operator cab are other Series III features, including new gauges to monitor hydraulic circuit pressures and an instrument panel switch that can shorten the training cycle. Now, operators can conveniently select the Gradall, Deere or SAE operating patterns for the new electronic joysticks, built into the armrests of the seating
module. In-cab comfort enhancements include standard air conditioning, fresh air ventilation, removable front window, AM/FM radio, and a large adjustable seat. The digging depth of the XL 4300 III is increased to 21 ft. 3 in. (6.5 cm) while the boom reach at groundline is expanded to 30 ft. 4 in. (9.2 m). Attachments are common throughout most of the Series III models, including excavating, trenching, ditching, dredging and pavement removal buckets. Also available are a grading blade, tree limb shear, live boom, fixed thumb grapple and boom extensions including the Telestick.Due to the excavator’s high pressure, load-sensing hydraulics, the machine can easily move between high production excavating and demolition work to fine finishing, grading and landscape functions. Unlike conventional excavators’ boom-end rotation devices, the entire Gradall boom tilts 220 degrees so there’s no loss of power during high
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production jobs. The boom’s telescoping action also requires little overhead clearance, allowing the XL 4300 III to work in tunnels and other locations where conventional booms cannot function. Also unlike conventional booms, operators can monitor the full length of the boom at all times, and benefit from the constant boom forces throughout the entire digging cycle. The XL 4300 III is stable with front axle oscillation locks.Even without lowering the optional blade or outriggers, operators can perform high production work at the front,rear or either side of the excavator. The four-wheel-drive undercarriage has rubber tires designed for mobility on rough terrain as well as on highways where they won’t damage the paved surface. Even while the machine is moving, the operator can change between standard and creeper travel mode to efficiently position the machine. Axles are equipped with internal wet-disc type service and parking brakes. All Series III excavators have almost 70 percent parts commonality, simplifying the task of maintaining inventories to complete common service functions. Series III machines have longer routine service intervals, and most service locations can be reached from ground level. A network of authorized distributors supports all Gradall excavators, supplying service advice and genuine Gradall parts. For more information, call 330/3392211 or visit www.gradall.com. 8
Hitachi Introduces New Compact,Swing Boom Excavator
The swing boom enables parallel digging to walls, guard rails, and foundations, making it ideal for excavation and utility work.
The Zaxis 85USB-3 excavator is a compact ultra-short from Hitachi that is the perfect size for all kinds of jobs including landscaping, light residential, urban renewal, and underground utilities Not too big and not too small, the ZX85USB-3 delivers all the power, smoothness, precision, and ease of operation owners and operators expect from the larger Hitachi excavators — in an easy-to-maneuver package, according to the manufacturer. The unit lets the operator focus on the “business end” of production and worry less about what’s behind. And it reduces the potential for damage to the surrounding area or to the machine itself. Getting closer to the action also eliminates the need for a lot of hand work. The unit can be fitted with steel shoes or with rubber pads or rubber crawler belts. The new shape of the backfill blade provides better crowding performance, additional machine
stability, and is easier to see by the operator. The swing boom enables parallel digging to walls, guard rails, and foundations, making it ideal for excavation and utility work, according to the manufacturer.
tures a deluxe suspension cloth seat, advanced multilingual LCD monitor, slide-open front glass, generous leg room, short-throw/low-effort controls, and tinted, transparent roof window.
Scalpel-Like Precision With Less Effort At the heart of this new excavator is the match of the turbo-charged Isuzu 4LE2X engine and Hitachi’s own HIOS III hydraulic system. The Isuzu Interim Tier-IV-certified engine works well at high altitudes without sacrificing performance. Regenerative flow on the boom, stick and bucket cylinders result in faster down movements, extremely fine control, and multitasking.
Lower Fuel Consumption, More Torque Two engine modes can be selected to match engine rpm to the operating conditions and application. The E (economy) mode for light-duty work reduces fuel consumption from eight to twelve percent, by lowering engine speed — without sacrificing productivity. It also reduces noise levels. The P (standard) mode provides a balance of power and fuel economy for most tasks. It controls the engine speed from slow idle to fast idle in response to the position of the engine speed dial. For more information, visit www.hitachiconstruction.com.
Spacious, Comfortable Cab The special shape of the ZX85USB-3 cab accommodates the path of the swing boom without sacrificing comfort or convenience. The cab also fea-
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Zaxis 850LC-3 Excavates Quarries,Heavy Construction Jobs The ZX850LC-3, packing many of the larger EX1200’s engineering characteristics, is suited for quarries, demolition, and heavy construction jobs. The pairing of Isuzu’s Tier-III-certified 532-net-peak-hp (397 kW) AH-6WG1XYSA-03 engine with Hitachi’s HIOS III hydraulic system has increased engine output as well as the bucket and arm digging forces. Operators can tailor machine performance to the job by selecting one of three power modes — Economy (E), Power (P), or High Power (HP). HP ensures efficient arm rollin during deep excavation. Configuration Options Weighing 18,186 lbs. (84,152 kg), the Zaxis 850LC-3 comes standard with a 27ft. 7-in. (8.4 m) boom, a 14-ft. 5-in. (4.4 m) arm, a 29,321-lb. (13,300 kg) counterweight, and 36-in. (90 cm) double grouser shoes. Additional arm lengths that can be ordered are 12 ft.1 in.(3.7 m) and 17 ft.9in. (5.4 m). Also available are a 23-ft. 4-in. (7.1 m) mass-excavating boom with a 9-ft. 8-in. (2.95 m) arm and a 32-ft. 10-in. (10 m) boom. Twenty-eight in. (70 cm), 30-in. (75 cm), 32-in. (80 cm), and 40-in. (102 cm) shoes are available as well. Productivity Features The Hitachi HIOS III hydraulic system uses arm and bucket regenerative systems to boost front attachment speed. A boom mode switch, when turned on, reduces vibration and impact shock-loads due to less lifting or pulling of the body, increasing comfort. The CRES II cab sports a wider, more comfortable seatback, more foot room, and 47-percent more glass on the rightside window compared to its predecessor. The cab is pressurized to keep dust out. Pedals have been reshaped for easier use. And the cab structure has been strengthened to protect against greater external pressures. The large color LCD multifunction monitor is multilingual.The digital screens can provide instant informational records from the on-board monitoring system. When attachments are used, instead of
Weighing 185,186 lbs. (84,152 kg), the Zaxis 850LC-3 comes standard with a 27-ft. 7-in. (8.4 m) boom, a 14-ft. 5-in. (4.4 m) arm, a 29,321-lb. (13,300 kg) counterweight, and 36-in. (90 cm) double grouser shoes.
climbing on the boom to make valve adjustments, the operator can make simple oil-flow adjustments from the seat using the monitor. Short-throw, low-effort levers mean fingertip control with less operator fatigue. Increased Reliability Undercarriage and front component improvements have been made as well. For example, the loading capacity of the swing circle has been increased by adding more ball bearings to the swing circle.The boss diameter of each track link is bigger. Upper and lower rollers have been widened to increase contact areas while idlers and sprockets have been increased in diameter for more durability. Front component pins are larger, and the arm and boom are thicker and made from stronger materials. Easier Maintenance With the Dash-3 series, Hitachi has simplified many maintenance chores.A wider service walk makes it easier to get from the cab to the rear. The spacious central passage provides easy access to the engine.The radiator and oil cooler sit side by side instead of in-line for easy
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demounting.This makes it easier to clean around the radiator and oil cooler while improving oil cooling capacity.In addition to a pre-filter, dual main fuel filters are standard, reducing fuel line clogging. Service intervals for the ZX850LC-3 are 500 hours for the engine oil and 4,000 hours for the hydraulic oil.Hydraulic oil-filter intervals have been extended from 500 to 1,000 hours. Cool on Demand The ZX850LC-3 also has a cool-ondemand cooling system that runs the fan at the speed required to keep the excavator running at peak performance.This also reduces noise and saves fuel. The fan direction can be reversed from the cab, enabling the operator to keep the cooling cores clean and the machine up and running. As a bonus, three years’ worth of Hitachi’s ZXLink Ultimate telematic remote machine monitoring system are included in the price of the machine, when purchased from an authorized Hitachi dealer. For more information, visit www.hitachiconstruction.com. 10
Gradall XL 3100 III Excavator Delivers High Value Versatility Package
The XL 3100 III is designed to deliver a maximum reach of 27 ft. 5 in. (8.4 m) at grade; a dig depth of 19 ft. 4 in. (5.9 m); and a maximum working height of 16 ft. 3 in. (5.0 m).
The Gradall XL 3100 III excavator, currently being introduced by Gradall Industries, shares new operation and fleet management advantages with other Gradall Series III excavator models. But what really sets this 40,000-lb. (18,144 kg) workhorse apart from the other excavators is its ability to present a cost-efficient solution to many different tasks on many different kinds of jobs. Like all Series III excavators, the XL 3100 III has a shorter rear swing, allowing it to work effectively in traffic lanes, at the side of highways and on tight job sites. A new Detroit Diesel Mercedes engine powers the carrier — either 4 x 2 or 4 x4 — at highway speeds to distant job sites. The same engine also supplies power to the boom and upperstructure, reducing fuel consumption and engine service requirements. Highway mobility also eliminates the need for lowboy trailers, and enables fleet managers to return the machine to the safety of equipment yards at night. Repositioning is accomplished from the upper cab,which has a number of new features for operator comfort and efficiency. For example,one switch in the cab controls carrier speed during repositioning. Using another switch, operators can select Gradall, Deere or SAE joystick patterns, shortening the learning curve for operators who are new to the Gradall telescoping,tilting boom. Joysticks in the armrests of the comfortable seating module can be used to con-
trol the boom and properly position attachments for full productivity and extra versatility. Unlike conventional excavators or machines with boom-end pivot attachments, Gradall excavators maintain full boom forces through the entire digging cycle and entire boom tilt.The telescoping boom action also allows the excavator to reach under bridges, signs, tree limbs and other obstructions where conventional knuckle booms won’t fit. The XL 3100 III is designed to deliver a maximum reach of 27 ft. 5 in. (8.4 m) at grade;a dig depth of 19 ft.4 in.(5.9 m);and a maximum working height of 16 ft. 3 in. (5.0 m). High pressure, load sensing hydraulics prepare the XL 3100 III and its unique boom movements to handle the jobs of many different machines. Use the XL 3100 III to excavate, demolish, load and unload trucks, lift and position pipe, use a grapple to clear streams and vegetation, or spread rip-rap. Gradall excavators also are able to cut V-ditches, create slopes, spread topsoil and create a finished grade. The advanced hydraulics system has pressure-compensated, load-sensing valves with circuit reliefs on all circuits.This system delivers the right amount of hydraulic power to the boom, increasing cost efficiency and fuel consumption, according to the manufacturer. Rated bucket breakout force is 17,990 lbs. (111 kN). Telescoping boom crowd force is 21,940 lbs.(109 kN).
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The XL 3100 III carrier cab has extra sound-deadening material, an optional tilt steering wheel and a 9-speed transmission and clutch with hydraulic actuation and double plate. Other standard features include hub piloted disc wheels,upper cab wiper and washer, rear tow hooks and an air ride seat in the carrier. The XL 3100 III shares commonality with other Series III Gradall excavators.Common service parts can simplify inventory and parts management, while the new diesel engine allows for longer periods between oil and filter changes,fuel filter and coolant replacement and valve adjustments. Most service points can be reached at ground level to help assure maximum life and productivity. Series III excavators also use common attachments including excavating, trenching, ditching, pavement removal and dredging buckets. Also available are a single-tooth ripper, grading blade, tree limb shear,grapple and boom extensions. Maintenance advantages include an internal swing gear, planetary tilt transmission that’s “lubed for life” and the elimination of boom tilt rollers to avoid service time for roller lubrication and adjustment. The Gradall network of authorized distributors supports all Gradall excavators, supplying service advice and parts that meet Gradall engineering specifications. For more information,call 330/339-2211 or visit www.gradall.com. 11
Liebherr Construction Equipment Co.Rolls Out R924 Compact Swing Excavator The new R924 compact swing excavator made its debut at the 2009 World of Concrete trade show.This compact excavator belongs to a new generation of Liebherr machines and features a newly developed Liebherr diesel engine D936S that meets the new Tier III noise and emissions regulations. The compact swing excavator is a full size 163 hp (121.5 kW) in a compact body; it offers the practicality of a minimal tailswing excavator while maintaining powerful performance. Its engine power guarantees getting the job done in all terrains and its less than 6 ft. (1.8 m) swing radius offers maneuverability even in confined spaces. When equipped with Likufix — Liebherr’s hydraulic quick coupler system — the R924 compact swing excavator performs the work of multiple machines, whether breaking concrete, grading, trenching or truck loading, all with a single machine. Likufix couples both the attachment and hydraulics,allowing the operator to quickly change from a simple backhoe bucket to a hydraulic hammer by only pressing a button — all without ever leaving the cab. The R924 compact swing excavator is manufactured with original Liebherr components and fully equipped with the latest technology available for the construction industry. It is available in multiple configurations depending on the type of application and customer needs. For more information, visit www.liebherr.us.
The R924 compact swing excavator features a newly developed Liebherr diesel engine D936S that meets the new Tier III noise and emissions regulations.
Nye Ripper Takes on the Toughest Surfaces The MOAR (Mother of all rippers) is a new concept in heavy duty ripping from Nye. These rippers are built with extra steel plates to make them super heavy, the extra weight is additive to the carriers downward force, yielding enhanced penetration and performance. The MOAR was originally conceived in Nova Scotia, Canada, for ripping shale on a particularly tough job where blasting was not permitted. Conventional
rippers could only scratch the surface and were ineffective at penetrating the stratified rock. MOAR rippers are effective in: rock, shale, sandstone, coral, asphalt and frozen ground. Nye produces MOAR rippers for excavators in the 15 to 100 ton (13.6 to 91 t) range. Quick coupler and pin-grabber models are offered by the company. For more information, call 905/8972311 or visit www.nye.ca. Nye produces MOAR rippers for excavators in the 15 to 100 ton (13.6 to 91 t) range.
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LiuGong Introduces 21 Ton Excavator It’s been quite a year for LiuGong Machinery Corporation. This past year, the company received China’s only “National Quality Award” for the machine industry. And now, LiuGong’s North American division is introducing its 21 ton (19 t) excavator to dealers in March. The LiuGong 922LCIII excavator is the most popular size sold in the United States. The machine has been tested by U.S.operators over the past year and received rave reviews from dealers and customers alike for its performance and competitive price, according to the manufacturer. The 922LCIII ensures higher customer service, being backed by LiuGong’s “National Quality Award,” the highest honor in Chinese quality management. This is awarded to those companies who have established quality improvement processes which will drive continuous improvement based on customer feedback. The National Quality Award is the equivalent of the Malcolm Baldridge
award in the United States. “Customers will see excellent production and durability from a machine that provides great value,” said George Lumpkins, director of aftermarket support and product development of the 922LCIII. To make sure the 922LCIII is as efficient as possible,LiuGong gave it a powerful,U.S. manufactured Cummins Tier III 6.9 L engine which produces 155 hp (115 Kw) and has 456 ft./lbs.of torque. Users also will notice cost savings when using this machine. “Because of the low acquisitions cost, plus the fact that the 922LCIII will move equal or greater quantities of material, the customer’s cost per yard of material moved is significantly lower,”stated Ron Hargrave, president of LiuGong North America. Additional features include an HD cooling system,Kawasaki pumps,control valves and swing transmission, Hy Dash final drives and Kayaba hydraulic cylinders.The 922LCIII also is equipped with an engine
LiuGong’s North American division is introducing its 21 ton (19 t) excavator to dealers in March.
speed sensing hydraulic system for maximum performance and economy. For more information, visit www.liugongna.com.
New Generation of Mechanical Quick Coupler Is Simple,Efficient
The Klac system reduces the amount of time spent unhitching and hitching attachments because of its simple design with fewer parts that eliminates the need to adjust, service or grease the coupler.
Rockland Manufacturing, based in Bedford, Pa., has introduced the Klac system — a mechanical quick coupler for mini-excavators from 2,200 to 22,000 lbs. (998 to 9,980 kg).The Klac system reduces the amount of time spent unhitching and hitching attachments because of its simple design with fewer parts that eliminates the need to adjust, service or grease the coupler. The Klac system is adaptable to any mini-excavator bucket, and its rugged cast steel construction ensures long wear life. Owners of mini-excavators historically have dealt with mechanical coupler systems that require safety pins, keys, nuts, cams, seals, thread mechanisms and/or wedges,among other parts.These systems can be time-consuming to use because they require the operator to leave the cab for unhitching and hitching. Often the operator also must leave the cab after hitching to adjust slack and/or alignment on the attachment after it is mounted. In
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addition, many mechanical coupler systems add length to the angle of the bucket, changing the working geometry of the entire machine and lowering its breakout force. With the Klac system, the operator unlocks the coupler by pulling a lever.The Klac system then can lock a new attachment into place automatically, without the need for a safety pin. The Klac system features double safety levels, using two springs versus one. Because it follows the original machine’s digging geometry,there is no loss of breakout force. While a hydraulic quick coupler is the most efficient coupler type in terms of operation, it is often expensive, with laborintensive installation. The Klac system offers mini-excavator owners a mechanical coupler that is simple,inexpensive and efficient,according to the manufacturer. For more information,call 814/623-1115 or visit www.rocklandmfg.com. 13
XL 3300 III Has On/Off Pavement Mobility, Versatility A new on/off pavement XL 3300 III excavator by Gradall Industries Inc. offers new features to build efficiency as well as performance on a wide range of jobs. One of five Gradall Series III machines currently being introduced, the XL 3300 III weighs about 39,000 lbs. (17,690 kg). Its four-wheel-drive, rubber-tire undercarriage moves easily in dirt and mud, while also offering mobility on pavement. Even without the use of optional outriggers, the
new or veteran operators to select a comfortable pattern. Other Series III cab features include new gauges to monitor hydraulic circuit pressures and standard air conditioning as well as fresh air ventilation. The XL 3300 III has a compact profile with a new rear counterweight design, resulting in a rear swing of just 7 ft.6 in.(2.3 cm),enabling the excavator to work in traffic lanes without closing the road. Digging depth is 18 ft. 5 in. (5.6 m) while the boom
ly handle high productivity excavation and demolition as well as landscaping and grading,according to the manufacturer. The XL 3300 III, also unlike conventional excavators, can work in tunnels and under bridges where there’s little headroom. To further help avoid contact with obstructions, operators can monitor the Gradall boom position through the entire digging cycle. Exceptionally stable, and equipped with
The XL 3300 III has a compact profile with a new rear counterweight design, resulting in a rear swing of just 7 ft. 6 in. (2.3 m), enabling the excavator to work in traffic lanes without closing the road.
XL 3300 III has stability comparable to a conventional crawler while working at either end or either side, but the rubber tires will not damage pavement,according to the manufacturer. A new Detroit Diesel Mercedes engine powers the chassis as well as a Gradall telescoping, tilting boom.The new speed produces greater simultaneous speed in delivering enhanced boom forces and bucket breakout forces. The telescoping, tilting Gradall boom movements are commanded using new electronic joystick controls built into the seating module. A new cab switch also determines the joystick control configuration — Gradall, SAE or Deere — enabling
reach at groundline is 27 ft.3 in.(8.3 m). Among the advantages to fleet managers is commonality in almost all attachments including excavating, trenching, ditching, dredging and pavement removal buckets. The XL 3300 III also can be equipped with a grading blade, tree limb shear, live boom, fixed thumb grapple and boom extensions including the Telestick. The entire telescoping boom tilts attachments 220 degrees to the proper position without losing power — an advantage over boom-end tilt attachments sold separately for conventional knuckle booms.The telescoping boom also delivers constant forces through the entire dig cycle, enabling the Gradall XL 3300 III to efficient-
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front axle oscillation locks, the XL 3300 III can perform demanding work from many different positions. For extra mobility control, the operator can change between standard and creeper travel mode. Axles are equipped with internal wet-disc type service and parking brakes. All Series III excavators have almost 70 percent parts commonality,simplifying the task of maintaining parts inventories for common service functions. Series III machines have longer routine service intervals,and most service locations can be reached from ground level. A network of authorized distributors supports all Gradall excavators, supplying service advice and genuine Gradall parts. For more information,call 330/339-2211 or visit www.gradall.com. 14
Caterpillar 315D L Excavator Features More Power,Expanded Versatility Caterpillar’s 315D L excavator delivers five percent more horsepower and as much as eight percent more lift capacity than the 315C L, which it replaces. Higher hydraulic pressures boost performance and efficiency, and the new 115-hp (86kW) engine meets U.S. EPA Tier III emissions regulations and delivers more work per gallon of fuel, according to the manufacturer. A number of new features extend versatility.The machine leaves the factory ready for fast, economical installation of auxiliary hydraulic circuits,making it an ideal choice for users who do many jobs with one machine. The Cat tool control system stores hydraulic flow and pressure for as many as 10 different work tools. The 315D L features the same spacious and comfortable cab found on larger Caterpillar excavators. It offers a quiet and well-ventilated place to work,and it comes with a supportive seat, standard air conditioning and low-effort joystick controls. As on the 315C L, work and power mode switches have been replaced with an automated boom and swing priority function that selects the proper mode based on joystick movement. This feature helps less experienced operators and veterans work more productively,according to the manufacturer. A new monitor relays information in text form to improve communication between the operator and the machine. Messages can be displayed in 27 languages to accommodate the increasingly diverse workforce. Quick,Powerful and Efficient The new excavator is equipped with a Cat C4.2 engine with ACERT Technology. It meets worldwide emissions regulations while delivering performance, fuel economy and long life. A five percent net horsepower increase allows the use of higher hydraulic pressures for reduced cycle times, increased breakout force and greater lift capacity. Auxiliary hydraulic and electrical lines are routed to the boom foot for faster, more economical installation of additional hydraulic circuits.A boom and stick regeneration circuit saves energy during boomdown and stick-in operations, further increasing efficiency and lowering operating costs.
For maximum versatility, the 315D L has four stick options, including the new intermediate-sized 9-ft. 6-in. (2.9-m) stick that increases lift capacity and breakout force for those that equip their machines with multiple work tools.
Caterpillar’s 315D L excavator delivers five percent more horsepower and as much as eight percent more lift capacity than the 315C L, which it replaces.
More Jobs With One Machine For maximum versatility, the 315D L has four stick options, including the new intermediate-sized 9-ft. 6-in. (2.9-m) stick that increases lift capacity and breakout force for those that equip their machines with multiple work tools. The excavator accommodates a full range of one- and two-way work tools. An optional pin grabber coupler allows quick tool changes from the cab. The standard Cat tool control system lets the operator pre-set hydraulic flow and pressure for as many as 10 different work tools using the in-cab monitor.The tools can then be used at the touch of a button.
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Low Owning and Operating Costs Many features make the 315D L economical to own and operate. An economy mode reduces fuel consumption in light-duty applications, while maintaining high bucket forces and lift capacity. Grease lubricated track offers long wear life at lower total cost. Easy-access service points and extended maintenance intervals increase uptime and drive down operating costs, according to the manufacturer.
Value-Adding Options A large selection of options makes the 315D L an even more valuable asset. AccuGrade grade control system helps operators at any ski11 level work faster and more accurately. An electronic cab avoidance function prevents damage resulting from contact between the cab, front linkage and bucket. An e-ceiling function protects against interference with overhead obstacles. Machine security system deters theft, vandalism and unauthorized usage, and product link serves as a machine tracking and asset management tool. For more information, visit www.cat.com. 15
John Deere Rolls OutTwo NewWheeled Excavators An intuitive, multi-language LCD moni- flow. You can accommodate a variety of John Deere Construction & Forestry has introduced two new wheeled excavators, tor provides a wealth of information, attachment needs, right from the seat. the 190D W and the 220D W,featuring Tier including pump flow adjustment, mainte- Also, joystick controllers come pre-fitted III-certified engines and significant increas- nance tracking, onboard diagnostics and for auxiliary controls, so it’s easy and inexpensive to add auxiliary hydraulics. The es in horsepower, weight and digging service monitoring. units come stanforces over their predecessors. dard with low-flow Both units have fuel-efficient 5.2-L diesel medium-pressure engines rated at 159 hp (118 kW),with the assist hydraulics for 190D W weighing in at 44,974 lbs. (20,400 operating thumbs, kg) and the 220D W at 51,368 lbs. (23,300 rotators or tilt buckkg) when both are equipped with twoets. piece booms and front and rear outriggers. A high-efficiency In addition to its heavier operating weight, cooling fan, noisethe 220D W has a greater dig depth at 20 ft. suppression muf8 in. (6.3 m) and more digging forces. The fler and isochro190D W and 220D W also are available with nous high-idle mono booms for long-distance work and speed all work to blades for backfilling. keep the operator’ s “Whether your job calls for the 19- or 22environment quiet. metric-ton machine, you can drive from Silicone-filled The 220D W has a dig depth of 20 ft. 8 in. (6.3 m). site to site quickly, with a maximum speed mounts effectively topping 23 mph and a lot more maneuverisolate operators ability than a from noise and vibration. tracked excavator,” The cab also features an AM/FM radio, said Mark Wall,excaan automatic, high-capacity climate-convator product martrol system, and a convenient 12-volt port keting manager of for cell phone charging.There’s also a space John Deere. “The for a lunch box, cup holders, and even a 190D W and 220D W hot/cold box that keeps refreshments at are highly producthe right temperature. tive in digging ditches, repairing Dependability and Serviceability streets and sewers John Deere wheeled excavators retain or moving Jersey all the dependability and serviceability feabarriers.” tures of their D-Series siblings for maxiOn the 220D W, mum uptime and low daily operating wider axles and the costs. additional weight Rigid, reinforced D-channel side frames provide more stabil- The 190D W weighs 44,974 lbs. (20,400 kg) and is available with resist impacts, providing maximum cab ity and lift capability mono booms for long distance work. and component protection. Welded bulkfor quickly moving heads within the boom resist torsional Comfortable Cab Jersey barriers. stress for long-term durability. Heavy-duty Both units have cabs with more covers on the oversize outriggers help prolegroom, lower noise levels and ergonom- tect the hydraulic cylinders from damage. Power and Control The 190D W and 220D W have Deere’s ic low-effort controls to fight fatigue and Tungsten-carbide coating creates a Powerwise III engine/hydraulic manage- enhance productivity. wear-resistant surface to protect the buckThe multi-position seat slides together et-to-arm joint. Powdered metal oilment system that maximizes engine output and delivers smooth, predictable mul- with the control console or independently, impregnated bushings enhance durability tifunction operation while saving fuel.One ensuring operators can find a comfortable and extend grease intervals to 500 hours work mode makes it easy to be productive position.The tilt steering wheel is infinitely adjustable for more comfortable opera- for the arm-and-boom joint and 100 hours in any application. The two-speed Powershift transmission tion and it angles up and out of the way for for the bucket joint.Reinforced resin thrust plates increase lube intervals to 500 hours. shifts smoothly on the go from low to high. easy entry and exit. Large service doors provide wide-open Visibility is improved, too, as a wider Downshifting isn’t a problem either since access to daily checkpoints. Easy-access, the transmission will only shift within cer- expanse of right-hand window glass comremote-mount oil and fuel filters can be tain travel-speed parameters — protect- bined with narrower front cab post and ing both the operator and the drivetrain, front steering console provide virtually changed without crawling under the unobstructed all-around visibility. The machine or removing access panels,reducaccording to the manufacturer. Hydraulic flow and metering ensure overhead tinted window hatch also is larg- ing service time.Extended service intervals powerful digging force, precise low-effort er, improving visibility to any obstacles let you work longer — and earn more — between changes. control and enhanced multi-function overhead. For more information, visit www.johnChanging hydraulic flow is easy when operation. Quick, responsive pump activayou use the LCD monitor to observe the deere.com. tion eliminates any delay in functions. 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AIM Attachments DC Tilt Buckets Feature Abrasion Resistant Bottom AIM Attachments’s DC excavator tilt buckets feature an AR400 steel cutting edge and beveled AR400 steel side cutters. The fully hydraulic design allows for control of the slope to the right or left. The bucket also features an abrasion resistant bottom with thick wear straps. Optional bolt-on edges and extra pins also are available. The wide, shallow shape evenly
removes sediment along the length of the entire ditch. This bucket design allows wet, uneven soil to easily slide out when dumping, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/8033365 or visit www.aimattachments.com. AIM Attachments’s DC excavator tilt buckets remove sediment along the length of the entire ditch.
Zaxis 350LC-3 Is a Versatile Performer Beefed-up in several critical areas and powered by Isuzu’s six-cylinder Tier-III-certified engine, the ZX350LC-3 performs more like its larger production-sized siblings,according to the manufacturer.Swing torque, traction force, and digging force have all been increased over previous models.The P Mode increases production; the E mode can reduce fuel consumption. The Zaxis 350LC-3 weighs 77,269 lbs. (35,049 kg) and comes standard with a 13ft. 1-in. (4 m) arm, a 16,314 lb. (7,400 kg) counterweight, and 32-in. (80 cm) triple semi-grouser shoes.Other arm lengths are optionally available. Engine and Hydraulics Powering the 350LC-3 is the Isuzu AH6HK1YSA-01 engine, with a rated power of 271 SAE net hp (202 kW) at 1,900 rpm. A fresh new design, rather than a re-work of older technology, the Isuzu Tier-III-certified engine achieves increased fuel efficiency and greater output primarily through a common-rail fuel-injection system and the cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system that uses an isochronous control for the electronic governor. Working in synergistic tandem with the engine is the Hitachi HIOS III hydraulic system, formulated to specifically match the Isuzu’s torque curve. When combining functions such as boom-up, arm-in, bucket-curl, and travel, HIOS III ensures smooth and powerful performance — no one function is sacrificed for another. Swing speed is 10.7 rpm. Comfy Cab The CRES II cab has a wide, comfortable seatback, more foot room, and a much larger right-side window for visibility. Pedals are shaped for easier use; the cab has been strengthened to protect against
The Zaxis 350LC-3 weighs 77,269 lbs. (35,094 kg) and comes standard with a 13-ft. 1-in. (4 m) arm, a 16,314-lb. (7,400 kg) counterweight, and 32-in. (80 cm) triple semi-grouser shoes.
greater external pressures.The widescreen color LCD monitor is multilingual and multifunctional. From the seat, the operator can make simple oil flow adjustments for attachments, monitor 32 items, and track maintenance for 14 items. Short-throw, low-effort levers mean fingertip control is truly possible. Built for Durability Like all Dash-3 excavators, the undercarriage X-beam is stronger — due to monolithic plates top and bottom instead of conventional welded plates. Box sections are larger. Side frame height has been increased for greater rigidity. Track links are thicker and have been reshaped for higher durability. Instead of the conventional one, three track guards are now provided, protecting the track links from disengagement during steering.
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Wider idler brackets, thicker idler bracket locking plates, and bigger, stronger upper and lower rollers also contribute to durability and reliability, according to the manufacturer. The track chain is sealed and lubricated. The upperstructure continues with Hitachi’s signature D-section frame skirt to increase rigidity.The boom foot,boom top, and arm cylinder mounting area have been strengthened. HN bushings, using Hitachi’s own molybdenum-based lubricant, are used at the boom-arm joint and arm cylinder mounting area for better lubrication and higher durability. At the arm-bucket joint, the arm top is hardened with tungsten-carbide thermal spraying for greater wear resistance at its contact surface with the bucket. For more information, visit www.hitachiconstruction.com. 17
Link-Belt 130 X2 Series Excavator Boasts Dial-Up Work Modes LBX Company’s Link-Belt 130 X2 Series fullsize excavator features Tier-III engine technology.Available with either a long undercarriage or regular carriage with blade and rubber tracks, the 130 X2 is designed for various residential and municipal applications. Powerful The 130 X2 engine, hydraulics and onboard computer have been systematically designed for efficient,maximum power and productivity. Engine A completely re-engineered EPA certified Tier-III Isuzu engine meets the strictest emission regulations with exhaust gas recirculation technology, common rail fuel injection and turbocharger with intercooler to lower Nox and PM.With an increase in power to 95 hp (71 kW) and lower RPMs,the 130 X2 burns less fuel than before. X2 Series’ Isuzu engines are equipped with glow plugs and feature automatic “idle-start” and “auto engine warm-up.” They have “coldstart” capability with built-in features to extend service life, according to the manufacturer. Additionally, the “Engine Protection Feature” systematically preserves the engine should it experience an event that could cause a failure.All Isuzu engines carry a 2-year,3,000hour warranty, whichever comes first. Hydraulics Working in synergy with the engine, the hydraulic system provides an increase of up to 10 percent in hydraulic horsepower. Whether used in trenching, lifting, grading or running auxiliary tools, the 130 X2 excavator is designed with the hydraulic features needed to specifically optimize each function. For example, the load-sensing automatic power boost feature provides additional power to muscle through tough digging conditions; or provides needed power in heavy lifting applications. The 130 X2 also features 2-speed boom lifting and arm open/close functions in conjunction with hydraulic system regeneration to provide enhanced digging, lifting and swing speeds in 90-degree applications. The onboard computer system senses and evaluates each load and allocates power and speed where it’s needed, never sacrificing one function for another, according to the manufacturer. Standard joysticks come pre-wired for open/close/hammer and rotate left and right. The auxiliary spool is already built into the main control valve and additional spools can be stacked. The 130 X2 is already configured with ten auxiliary pre-sets for flow and pressure to easily choose the setting that’s needed for the tool that’s working. Aftermarket tubing is simple to add since the clamps come standard on the boom and arm.
Work Modes Depending on the application, different work modes can easily be selected to change machine output by simply dialing the engine throttle to one of the following settings: • SP: Speed Priority Mode — Engine and hydraulic pumps are set at maximum output to provide faster cycle times for increased productivity. Power Boost automatically engages for eight seconds when needed in this mode. Available with either a long undercarriage or regular carriage • H:Heavy Mode — This with blade and rubber tracks, the 130 X2 is designed for varis an all-purpose work ious residential and municipal applications. mode that provides reduced fuel consumption. Power Boost auto- friendly oil change. In the event that service is needed on the matically engages for eight seconds when 130 X2, diagnostics are straightforward and needed in this mode. • A:Applied Power Mode — Use this mode quick. Link-Belt service technicians can easily for lifting heavy objects or when performing troubleshoot this machine with its onboard precision functions. Power Boost is always on. diagnostic system, saving time and money by getting right to the issue. Durable Comfortable Every major component of the 130 X2 is The X2 Series cab has vertically adjustable built to provide maximum strength, support control consoles that adjust to four positions. and durability. The cab of this machine has a strong, rein- The “KAB 815”seat slides independently of the forced tubular frame. Improved cab mounts control consoles for comfortable joystick secure the cab to the frame,providing a sturdy, access. The 130 X2 comes standard with a climate protective shell for the operator. The boom of the 130 X2 is engineered to control system that automatically regulates withstand high torsional stresses. The boom- the temperature. With vent selection control base boss sections are forged and the boom over 9 vents,air flow is easy to direct where it’s and arm-tip components are cast, providing wanted and needed. Expansive window space and a one-piece maximum strength and durability. Extended Maintenance System (EMS) pins right-hand window provides enhanced visibiland bushings reduce wear-and-tear,and brass ity.The sun roof allows clear views when workbushings with graphite inserts reduce friction ing up high while providing protection from and extend lube intervals. Chrome pins and the weather. The sun roof also comes with a resin shims reduce free play and wear at the retractable sun shade to block harmful UV rays. boom foot and boom top. All controls are positioned ergonomically Protective features of the 130 X2 include a “parkerized” fuel tank that prevents corrosion and there’s plenty of storage space and a cup due to water in the fuel;a drain cock and main- holder to keep items in their place. To obtain tenance port on the fuel tank for easy inspec- critical machine data, the large LCD monitor tion; side-by-side mounted radiator and oil displays a variety of information in 14 different cooler fins for simple cleaning; and a protec- languages. And no matter who is in the operator’s seat tive mesh screen to prevent debris from clogof a 130 X2, they’ll be able to run it because a ging cooler fins. control pattern changer is standard equipment on all Link-Belt excavators. Serviceable Link-Belt’s “Extended Maintenance System” Product Support extends lube intervals to six months or 1,000Financing options are available through hours for all attachment pivot points. With a 5,000-hour hydraulic oil change interval and a United States dealers utilizing LBX Financial 2,000-hour filter replacement interval, the Services (LBXFS). Also, dealer service techniowning and operating costs of the 130 X2 are cians are factory trained at LBX to ensure the best maintenance possible. Link-Belt excavakept down. Ground-level access to remote-mounted fil- tor dealers have around-the-clock access to ters means filters can be easily changed. And parts, the majority of which are distributed to help prevent spills,filters are mounted verti- from the LBX Parts Distribution Center located cally. Additionally, an engine oil drain “green in Lexington, Ky. plug” has a spring-loaded release and drain For more information, call 859/245-3900 or hose for an easier, more environmentally visit www.lbxco.com.
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Deere Debuts ‘Dig-and-Run,’ Reduced TailSwing Hydraulic Excavators John Deere is offering two new spots. The hydraulic excavators in the 13.2 to 14.9 engine rpm ton (12- to 13.5-t) range, the 120D and a u t o m a t i c a l l y 135D. returns to norThe 120D is a “dig-and-run” unit for mal once the jobs such as excavating basements or resistance is placing pipe and transports easily overcome. between jobs.The 135D is a reduced tail When changswing machine capable of maximum ing attachments, production in confined areas and work simply match within a single lane of traffic. A short the hydraulic counterweight allows it to dig near flow to the buildings and obstructions. attachment “Both these machines have the hall- using the new marks of our D-Series line, including our LCD display Powerwise III engine and The 120D is a “dig-and-run” unit for hydraulic manjobs such as excavating basements or placing pipe and transports easiagement system ly between jobs. for smooth power and fuel savings, Comfort and Uptime and roomy, comOperators can be more profortable cabs with great visibility,” ductive in the 120D and 135D said Mark Wall, excavators due to the easy-toexcavator product enter, comfortable cab.The cab is marketing manspacious and well appointed. It ager, John Deere also is isolation mounted and Construction & offers substantial, virtually unreForestry. stricted visibility, as well as Both excavators ergonomically arranged conhave Tier III-certitrols. Machine operations can be fied diesels. Due monitored on the multifunction to the Powerwise I I I LCD screen. All the creature comengine/hydraulic forts are there as well, like automanagement sys- The 135D is a reduced-tail-swing machine capable of maximum produc- matic climate control, AM/FM tem, that power is tion in confined areas and work within a single lane of traffic. radio, and a deluxe-suspension delivered with multi-position seat. pinpoint metering for smooth, pre- monitor — there’s no need to leave the Tungsten-carbide coated surfaces dictable control, according to the man- cab. ufacturer. The optional backfill blade handles and oil-impregnated boom, arm and A hydraulic recirculation system backfill and cleanup duties, while pro- bucket bushings deliver long-term delivers flow to the boom and arm, viding additional stability for running durability. Large, easy-to-open service speeding multifunction operation and hydraulic hammers and other heavy- doors provide ample access to dipcycle times. duty attachments. sticks, sight gauges, and spin-on vertical Three modes can be selected to On the 120D, an optional cool-on- engine and hydraulic filters for simple match the engine rpm to the operating demand system features a fan that runs daily and periodic servicing. Extended conditions and application. The new “E” only as needed, reducing noise, fuel engine and hydraulic oil service intermode for light-duty work reduces fuel consumption and operating costs. A vals increase uptime and reduce daily consumption without sacrificing pro- reversing option on the 120Ds operating costs. ductivity. The “H/P” (high-power) mode equipped with cool-on-demand autoFor more information, visit increases engine rpm to boost horse- matically back-blows cooler cores to www.johndeere.com. power for working through tough reduce debris buildup. ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com Excavators and Attachments 2009
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Kubota Unveils Super Double Boom Utility Class Excavator
Kubota’s KX080-3 super double boom 8-ton (7.2 t) utility class excavator features an expandable boom that adds reach and functionality to the excavator, allowing operators to work closer to the machine as well as reach further, dig deeper and level wider ranges than an excavator with a standard boom.
Kubota has introduced the KX080-3 super double boom 8-ton (7.2 t) utility class excavator. The double boom adds length and functionality to the machine while allowing operators to reach further, dig deeper and level wider ranges. Kubota’s KX080-3 super double boom is ideal for contractors and landscapers looking for a versatile excavator. “The super double boom on our KX080-3 is the latest development in the utility class excavator market,” said Keith Rohrbacker, Kubota product manager. “The expandable boom feature lets professional operators continue working while repositioning the machine less, resulting in a more productive work site. In fact, the KX080-3 super double boom provides a wider working range than many larger excavators.” Wider Working Range Whether the job calls for leveling, dumping, or digging, the Kubota KX080-3 super double boom delivers greater performance than a standard
boom. The super double boom is designed to bring the bucket more than 3 ft. (.9 m) closer to the machine, making it easy to hold soil in front of the blade when leveling, while eliminating the small piles of rocks and rubble often left by a standard boom. Other features include a dumping height of just over 20 ft. (6 m) and a digging depth of slightly more than 15 ft. (4.6 m).The wide leveling range with a wide tilt bucket also allows operators to easily level and finish on uneven surfaces. Ease of Operation The super double boom is designed to operate with the simple step of a pedal. Stepping on the left side of the pedal retracts the boom. And stepping on the right side of the pedal extends it. A breakout force of 14,660 lbs. (6,650 kg) ensures high productivity in the toughest of applications and a tight tail swing allows maneuvering in narrow job spaces. The KX080-3 is equipped with a three-pump load sensing system to ensure consistent performance dur-
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ing movement and simultaneous undertaking of applications, according to the manufacturer. Like the standard KX080-3, the super double boom is equipped with a fourcylinder 70-hp. (52 kW) Kubota diesel engine and an auto idling system that contributes to reduction in noise and fuel consumption. Standard features include: dual auxiliary hydraulic ports, an anti-theft system for added security, deluxe suspension seat with retractable seatbelt, air conditioned cab and travel motors that automatically downshift. Kubota Tractor Corporation,Torrance, Calif., is the U.S. marketer and distributor of Kubota-branded equipment, including a complete line of tractors up to 118 PTO hp (88 kW), performancematched implements, compact and utility-class construction equipment, consumer lawn and garden equipment, commercial turf products and utility vehicles. For more information, call 888/4KUBOTA or visit www.kubota.com. 20
Komatsu PC35MR-3 Compact Hydraulic Excavator Increases Productivity
The PC35MR-3 has an operating weight of 7,909 lbs. (3,587 kg) and features a maximum dig depth of 11 ft. 4 in. (3.4 m).
p.’s (KAC) PC35MR-3 compact hydraulic excavator is designed to bring increased production and added operator comfort to contractors in a variety of construction, utility, landscaping and other applications. The PC35MR-3 is equipped with the latest Komtrax technology, which sends machine operating information to a secure Web site utilizing wireless technology. Data such as operating hours, machine location and fuel levels are relayed to the web application for analysis. The Komtrax fleet monitoring system increases machine availability, reduces the risk of machine theft and provides a wealth of other information to drive business efficiency. Special features of the PC35MR-3 include: • Operator Comfort For operator comfort, the PC35MR-3 allows easy entry and egress due to the wide entrance and well placed hand holds. A fully adjustable suspension seat with retractable seat belt lessens fatigue, and pilot proportional joystick controls with wrist rests permit continu-
ous, comfortable operation. • Productivity The PC35MR-3 is a member of the minimum swing radius (MR) family of compact excavators. This enables the operator to focus on the work in front and worry less about rear swing impacts in confined areas.The PC35MR3 accomplishes these tasks while maintaining high lift capacity and stability. The PC35MR-3 has an operating weight of 7,909 lbs. (3,587 kg), and features a maximum dig depth of 11 ft. 4 in. (3.4 m). The standard thumb mounting bracket and auxiliary hydraulics simplify hydraulic thumb installation, enhancing the machine’s capability and versatility. The optional Power Angle (PA) Blade allows the operator to angle the blade 25 degrees to the right or left, increasing the excavator’s productivity; this is especially useful when backfilling trenches. • Value The PC35MR-3 gets its power from a Komatsu engine with a net power of 28.9 hp (21.5 kW). The direct injection
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engine meets EPA emissions requirements and is fuel efficient without sacrificing power or efficiency. The X-track frame deters the build-up dirt and debris, saving the operator valuable time when cleaning the machine. The single, large diameter swing pin ensures long life and durability of the boom swing mechanism. • Service and Maintenance To simplify maintenance, Komatsu equipped the PC35MR-3 with numerous features. The operator compartment tilts up for providing access to the hydraulic components and the back of the engine (starter/alternator).The wide opening engine cover and side covers provide outstanding access to daily checkpoints. In addition, the radiator and oil cooler are side by side making them easy to inspect and clean, and it ensures that only the cleanest freshest air reaches each component. Extended greasing and service intervals make it easier to schedule maintenance. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com. 21
Gradall Rolls Out XL 4100 III Excavator The Gradall XL 4100 III excavator has a single Detroit Diesel Mercedes engine, providing an extra edge in horsepower while cost-efficiently operating both the over-thehighway carrier and the powerful upperstructure and boom. The ability of the operator to drive the excavator to job sites and then back to the safety of the equipment yard at night saves time and eliminates the need for a trailer — a traditional advantage for Gradall’s highway-speed models.
even spreading soil and grading. Rated bucket force is 24,900 lbs. (111 kN) while the telescoping boom crowd force is 24,500 lbs. (109 kN). Unlike conventional excavators, the telescoping boom forces are constant through the entire dig cycle, according to the manufacturer. The automatic hydraulic system allows operators to concentrate on the joystick controls, built into the large seating module armrests, to mange boom motions that tele-
Like many of the component and service parts on the XL 4100 III, all of the attachments also are interchangeable with the other Gradall Series III machines. For equipment fleet owners and managers, that makes it both economical and efficient to inventory fewer service parts and attachments. Mobility on the job site is highly efficient because the carrier can be repositioned from the upperstructure cab using foot pedals and a speed selection switch on the control
The XL 4100 III carrier tail swing is 12 in. (30.5 cm) shorter than the XL 4100 II, the model it replaces in the Gradall lineup.
The XL 4100 III carrier tail swing is 12 in. (30.5 cm) shorter than the XL 4100 II, the model it replaces in the Gradall lineup. The shorter tail swing allows the machine to be more productive on roadside jobs, with less interference with traffic. The carrier is available in either 6 x 4, weighing approximately 47,500 lbs. (21,545 kg) and 6 x 6, weighing approximately 49,420 lbs. (22,416 kg). The spacious upperstructure cab has more standard comfort features and operating advantages including a switch that allows the operator to select the Gradall, Deere or SAE joystick pattern — a feature that shortens the learning curve for some equipment operators. Another cab switch adjusts carrier speed during repositioning from the upper cab. The advanced hydraulics system has pressure-compensated, load-sensing valves with circuit reliefs on all circuits. This system delivers the right amount of hydraulic power to the boom, increasing cost efficiency when performing a wide range of jobs from high productivity excavation to loading trucks or
scope, tilt 220 degrees, swing from side to side or up and down. The low profile telescoping boom action allows the XL 4100 III to work where conventional knuckle booms cannot, under bridges and tree limbs or in tunnels. The boom delivers a maximum reach of 30 ft. 3 in. (9.22 m) at grade; a dig depth of 20 ft. 3 in. (6.17 m); and a lift height of 22 ft. 6 in. (6.83 m). Increased swing speed and cycle times, combined with the power of high pressure hydraulics, make the XL 4100 III competitive with conventional excavators while also handling the work of many machines. To achieve full versatility, a single operator can quickly change between an array of attachments including excavating, trenching, ditching, pavement removal and dredging buckets. Also available are a single-tooth ripper, grading blade, tree limb shear, grapple, and boom extensions including the Telestick. A live boom extension can give the XL 4100 III the ability to reach over obstacles and into ditches.
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panel. Also designed for comfort as well as efficiency on highways and back roads, the carrier cab has extra sound-deadening material and an optional tilt steering wheel. The carrier has a 9-speed transmission and clutch with hydraulic actuation and double plate. Other standard features include hub piloted disc wheels, upper cab wiper and washer, rear tow hooks and an air ride seat in the carrier. Maintenance advantages include an internal swing gear, planetary tilt transmission that’s “lubed for life” and the elimination of boom tilt rollers to avoid service time for roller lubrication and adjustment. The new diesel engine allows for longer periods between oil and filter changes, fuel filter and coolant replacement and valve adjustments. Most service points can be reached at ground level to help assure maximum life and productivity. For more information, call 330/339-2211 or visit www.gradall.com. 22
Model
Engine Type — hp (kW)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg)
Digging Depth ft. (m)
Digging Reach ft. (m)
13.58 (4.14) 13.75 (4.19) 13.75 (4.19) 19.83 (6.04) 19.83 (6.04) 19.42 (5.91) 19.92 (6.07) 21.83 (6.65) 21.75 (6.00) 39.42 (12.02) 22.00 (6.71) 23.92 (7.29) 47.75 (14.56) 24.92 (7.58) 26.67 (8.14) 27.33 (8.34) 32.33 (9.85) 35.00 (10.66)
24.08 (7.35) 23.58 (7.20) 21.00 (6.40) 29.67 (9.04) 29.67 (9.04) 31.25 (9.52) 30.50 (9.31) 31.67 (9.65) 31.67 (9.65) 42.58 (12.98) 35.83 (10.92) 33.00 (10.06) 45.75 (13.95) 34.08 (10.39) 35.00 (10.67) 37.17 (11.34) 41.67 (12.7) 46.92 (14.30)
7.58 (2.31) 7.58 (2.31) 9.58 (2.92) 10.50 (3.2) 11.33 (3.45) 12.08 (3.68) 12.75 (3.89) 15.08 (4.6) 15.75 (4.7) 15.75 (4.7) 18.33 (5.59) 19.83 (6.05) 19.50 (5.94) 21.50 (6.55) 22.58 (6.89) 24.83 (7.57) 20.25 (6.17) 21.75 (6.63) 24.08 (7.34) 23.92 (7.29) 25.67 (7.82) 27.75 (8.46) 26.75 (8.15) 31.00 (9.45) 34.42 (10.49) 18.33 (5.59) 19.33 (5.89) 19.25 (5.87) 20.67 (6.3) 21.25 (6.48)
12.50 (3.81) 12.50 (3.81) 15.75 (4.8) 17.58 (5.36) 18.08 (5.51) 19.17 (5.84) 19.83 (6.05) 21.92 (6.67) 24.42 (7.4) 24.42 (7.4) 26.58 (8.1) 28.25 (8.61) 28.33 (8.64) 30.00 (9.14) 31.67 (9.64) 34.92 (10.64) 30.17 (9.19) 31.75 (9.68) 34.58 (10.54) 35.00 (10.67) 36.58 (11.15) 39.42 (12.01) 39.67 (12.09) 46.17 (14.07) 50.92 (15.52) 28.75 (8.76) 30.08 (9.17) 30.08 (9.17) 31.50 (9.6) 33.83 (10.31)
CASE CX75 CX75 Offset Boom CX80 CX130B CX130B LC CX135 CX160B CX210B CX210B Narrow CX210B LR CX225 CX240B CX240B LR CX290B CX350B CX470B CX700B CX800B
54 (40.3) 54 (40.3) 54 (40.3) 95 (70.8) 95 (70.8) 95 (70.8) 120 (89.5) 157 (117.1) 157 (117.1) 157 (117.1) 153 (114.1) 177 (132.1) 177 (132.1) 207 (154.4) 271 (202) 362 (270) 463 (345) 532 (397)
17,468 (7,923) 17,468 (7,923) 18,585 (8,430) 29,500 (13,381) 30,100 (13,572) 29,631 (13,440) 37,700 (17,100) 47,400 (21,500) 47,200 (21,410) 50,660 (22,979) 53,223 (24,142) 55,120 (25,002) 61,730 (28,000) 65,697 (29,800) 79,065 (35,863) 108,800 (47,083) 153,400 (69,581) 178,575 (81,000)
CATERPILLAR 301.6C 301.8C 302.5C 303C CR 303.5C CR 304C CR 305C CR 307D 308D CR 308D CR SB 311D LRR 312D L 314D LCR 315D L 319D L 320D L 320D LRR 321D LCR 324D L 328D LCR 329D L 336D L 345D L 365C L 385C L M313D M315D M316D M318D M322D
Mitsubishi L3E — 18.1 Mitsubishi L3E — 18.1 Mitsubishi S3L2 — 24.9 Mitsubishi S3Q2 — 29.5 Mitsubishi S3Q2-T — 38.9 Mitsubishi S4Q2 — 41.6 Mitsubishi S4Q2-T — 46.9 Mitsubishi 4M40 TL — 55.6 Mitsubishi 4M40 TL — 55.6 Mitsubishi 4M40 TL — 55.6 Cat C4.2 ACERT — 80 Cat C4.2 ACERT — 90 Cat C4.2 ACERT — 90 Cat C4.2 ACERT — 115 Cat C4.2 ACERT — 125 Cat C6.4 ACERT — 138 Cat C6.4 ACERT — 138 Cat C6.4 ACERT — 138 Cat C7 ACERT — 188 Cat C7 ACERT — 268 Cat C7 ACERT — 204 Cat C9 ACERT — 268 Cat C13 ACERT — 380 Cat C15 ACERT — 404 Cat C18 ACERT — 513 Cat C4.4 ACERT — 127 Cat C4.4 ACERT — 135 Cat C6.6 ACERT — 158 Cat C6.6 ACERT — 166 Cat C6.6 ACERT — 165
3,549 (1,610) 3,704 (1,680) 6,052 (2,745) 7,573 (3,435) 8,356 (3,790) 10,582 (4,800) 11,464 (5,200) 15,600 (7,075) 17,300 (7,850) 18,520 (8,400) 27,510 (12,480) 28,480 (12,920) 30,865 (14,000) 38,095 (17,280) 43,870 (19,900) 46,300 (21,001) 47,400 (21,500) 52,910 (24,000) 54,660 (24,793) 76,500 (34,700) 64,460 (29,239) 79,700 (36,151) 101,870 (46,207) 151,850 (68,878) 190,840 (86,564) 29,900 (13,562) 34,700 (15,740) 37,900 (17,191) 40,000 (18,144) 43,900 (19,913)
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Engine Type — hp (kW)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg)
Digging Depth ft. (m)
Digging Reach ft. (m)
DOOSAN Tr a c k E x c a v a t o r s DX140LC DX180LC DX225LC DX225LL DX300LC SLR DX300LC DX300LL DX340LC DX420LC DX420LC RCW DX480LC DX480LCRCW DX520LC SOLAR 75-V
T3 — 95 (71) T3 — 118 (88) T3 — 148 (110) T3 — 148 (110) T3 — 197 (147) T3 — 197 (147) T3 — 197 (147) T3 — 247 (184) T3 — 292 (218) T3 — 292 (218) T3 — 329 (245) T3 — 329 (245) T3 — 329 (245) T3 — 55 (41)
30,865 (14,000) 38,934 (17,660) 48,720 (22,099) 65,036 (29,500) 66,129 (29,996) 66,580 (30,200) 77,382 (35,100) 76,721 (34,800) 92,369 (41,898) 92,369 (41,898) 108,644 (49,280) 108,908 (49,400) 111,774 (50,700) 17,637 (8,000)
17.25 (5.26) 20.08 (6.12) 21.75 (6.63) 11.17 (3.40) 45.50 (13.87) 24.17 (7.37) 12.25 (3.73) 24.75 (7.54) 25.33 (7.72) 25.33 (7.72) 25.58 (7.80) 25.58 (7.80) 22.25 (6.78) 13.17 (4.01)
25.25 (7.70) 29.50 (8.99) 31.92 (9.73) 36.25 (11.05) 57.08 (17.40) 35.25 (10.74) 38.25 (11.66) 36.00 (10.97) 37.00 (11.28) 37.00 (11.28) 38.92 (11.86) 38.92 (11.86) 34.33 (10.46) 21.33 (6.50)
Wheeled Excavators DX190W DX210W
T3 — 156 (116) T3 — 161 (120)
29,242 (13,264) 45,856 (20,800)
19.58 (5.97) 19.75 (6.02)
30.17 (9.20) 31.92 (9.73)
GRADALL Wheeled XL 3100 III XL 4100 III XL 5100 III XL 3300 III XL 4300 III
Detroit Diesel OM906 Detroit Diesel OM906 Detroit Diesel OM906 Detroit Diesel OM904 Detroit Diesel OM904
41,176 (18,677) 47,500 (21,546) 54,948 (24,924) 39,294 (17,823) 43,580 (19,768)
19.33 (5.89) 20.25 (6.17) 24.42 (7.44) 18.42 (5.61) 21.25 (6.50)
28.08 (8.56) 31.00 (9.45) 34.42 (10.49) 28.00 (8.53) 31.00 (9.50)
Crawler XL 3200 III XL 4200 III XL 5200 III
Detroit Diesel OM904 Detroit Diesel OM904 Detroit Diesel OM904
39,240 (17,799) 46,862 (21,256) 54,452 (24,699)
19.17 (5.84) 22.00 (6.71) 25.33 (7.72)
28.00 (8.53) 31.00 (9.45) 34.42 (10.45)
7.08 (2.16) 8.58 (2.62) 10.00 (3.05) 11.83 (3.62) 12.33 (3.76) 15.08 (4.59) 14.67 (4.47) 19.92 (6.07) 19.75 (6.02) 21.33 (6.50) 19.17 (5.84) 21.92 (6.68) 20.67 (6.30) 22.00 (6.70) 24.58 (7.49) 25.92 (7.90) 26.83 (8.18) 27.17 (8.28) 30.00 (9.14) 31.42 (9.57) 26.42 (8.05) 15.67 (4.77) 26.83 (8.18)
12.83 (3.91) 15.33 (4.67) 17.17 (5.23) 19.00 (5.79) 20.42 (6.22) 22.67 (6.91) 25.25 (7.70) 28.83 (8.79) 29.00 (8.84) 30.58 (9.32) 31.42 (9.58) 32.58 (9.93) 33.33 (10.16) 32.83 (10.01) 35.50 (10.82) 37.08 (11.30) 38.92 (11.86) 41.00 (12.50) 45.42 (13.84) 48.92 (14.91) 45.08 (13.74) 37.75 (11.51) 50.00 (15.24)
HITACHI ZX17U-2* ZX27U-2 ZX35U-2 ZX50U-2 ZX60USB-3 ZX75US-3 ZX85USB-3 ZX120-3 ZX135US-3 ZX160LC-3 ZX190W-3 ** ZX200LC-3 ZX220W-3 ** ZX225USLC-3 ZX240LC-3 ZX270LC-3 ZX350LC-3 ZX450LC-3 ZX650LC-3 ZX850LC-3 EX1200-6 BE backhoe EX1200-6 front shovel EX1900-6 BE backhoe
15 (11) 26 (20) 30 (22) 40 (30) 54 (40) 54 (40) 54 (40) 93 (69) 93 (69) 121 (90) 159 (119) 159 (119) 159 (119) 159 (119) 177 (132) 188 (140) 271 (202) 348 (260) 463 (345) 532 (397) 760 (567) 760 (567) 1,086 (810)
4,173 (1,893) 6,393 (2,900) 7,604 (3,449) 10,452 (4,741) 13,653 (6,193) 17,743 (8,048) 18,821 (8,537) 27,778 (12,600) 32,747 (14,854) 37,908 (17,195) 43,211 (19,600) 47,015 (21,326) 49,207 (22,320) 53,936 (24,465) 54,654 (24,791) 63,425 (28,769) 77,269 (35,049) 106,180 (48,162) 152,190 (69,032) 185,876 (84,312) 246,900 (111,992) 251,300 (113,988) 423,280 (191,997)
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Engine Type — hp (kW)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg)
Digging Depth ft. (m)
Digging Reach ft. (m)
HITACHI cont. EX1900-6 front shovel 1,086 (810) EX2500-6 BE backhoe 1,400 (1,044) EX2500-6 front shovel 1,400 (1,044) EX3600-6 BE backhoe 1,944 (1,450) EX3600-6 front shovel 1,944 (1,450) EX5500-6 BE backhoe 2,800 (2,088) EX5500-6 front shovel 2,800 (2,088) EX8000-6 front shovel 3,888 (2,899) * canopy version ** weight varies by outrigger & boom selection
421,075 (190,996) 548,700 (248,886) 548,900 (248,977) 791,500 (359,018) 795,900 (361,014) 1,142,000 (518,002) 1,142,000 (518,002) 1,787,900 (810,978)
19.42 (5.92) 28.00 (8.53) 13.00 (3.96) 28.17 (8.58) 12.00 (3.66) 29.50 (8.99) 14.92 (4.55) 13.42 (4.09)
44.08 (13.44) 56.00 (17.07) 47.00 (14.33) 59.67 (18.19) 49.92 (15.21) 68.58 (20.90) 54.50 (16.61) 60.58 (18.47)
10.33 (3.15) 13.33 (4.06) 13.58 (4.15) 18.42 (5.62) 20.00 (6.10) 18.75 (5.72) 21.50 (6.56) 20.75 (6.32) 21.50 (6.56) 20.92 (6.38) 25.33 (7.72) 25.33 (7.72) 24.75 (7.55) 26.58 (8.09) 26.58 (8.09) 27.00 (8.22) 28.25 (8.60) 29.25 (8.91) 28.67 (8.73) 28.67 (8.75)
17.58 (5.36) 21.00 (6.40) 20.75 (6.33) 27.17 (8.27) 28.83 (8.80) 28.83 (8.79) 31.00 (9.45) 31.00 (9.45) 31.00 (9.45) 32.50 (9.90) 35.83 (10.91) 35.83 (10.91) 35.67 (10.87) 37.42 (11.40) 37.42 (11.40) 39.17 (11.95) 40.00 (12.38) 43.17 (13.15) 43.17 (13.15) 44.83 (13.67)
13.83 (4.2) 19.83 (6) 19.83 (6) 20.58 (6.3) 21.67 (6.6) 21.67 (6.6) 39.33 (12m) 21.67 (6.6) 21.58 (6.5) 21.58 (6.5) 23.67 (7.2) 50.58 (15.4) 23.67 (7.2) 25.00 (7.6) 26.92 (8.2) 26.92 (8.2) 57.42 (17.50) 27.50 (8.3)
21.92 (6.7) 28.42 (8.6) 28.42 (8.6) 29.67 (9.0) 29.83 (9.1) 31.83 (9.7) 50.83 (15.5) 31.83 (9.7) 31.75 (9.6) 31.75 (9.6) 34.5 (10.5) 61.58 (18.7) 34.50 (10.5) 36.33 (11.0) 38.33 (11.8) 38.33 (11.8) 70.75 (21.56) 40.25 (12.3)
HYUNDAI R35Z — 7A R55-7A R80-7A R110LC-7A R140LC-7A R140W-7A R160LC-7A R170W-7A R180LC-7A R200W-7A R210LC-7A R210LC-9 R250LC-7A R290LC-7A R290LC-9 R320LC-7A R360LC-7A R450LC-7A R500LC-7A R800LC-7A
Yanmar 3TNV88-BSHYB Yanmar 4TNV98-EPHYB Yanmar 4TNV98-ZVHYB Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA Mitsubishi D04FD-TAA Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSC Cummins QSL Cummins QSM11 Cummins QSM11 Cummins QSX 15
8,050 (3,650) 12,570 (5,700) 17,200 (7,800) 25,350 (11,500) 30,820 (13,980) 29,760 (13,500) 38,360 (17,400) 35,710(16,200) 40,680 (18,450) 45,200 (20,500) 48,460 (21,980) 49,930 (22,650) 56,200 (25,500) 67,150 (30,460) 67,150 (30,460) 73,200 (33,200) 81,500 (36,950) 102,100 (46,300) 109,900(49,850) 183,110 (83,060)
Isuzu — 58 (44) Isuzu — 94 (70) Isuzu — 98 (73) Isuzu — 109 (81) Isuzu — 166 (124) Isuzu — 172 (128) Isuzu — 172 (128) Isuzu — 172 (128) Isuzu — 172 (128) Isuzu — 172 (128) Isuzu — 197 (147) Isuzu — 197 (147) Isuzu — 197 (147) Isuzu — 197 (147) Isuzu — 271 (202) Isuzu — 271 (202) Isuzu — 271 (202) Isuzu — 305 (227)
18,200 (8,255) 31,415 (14,250) 32,290 (14,646) 37,445 (16,985) 43,085 (19,544) 49,470 (22,440) 49,190 (22,312) 50,860 (23,070) 49,590 (22,444) 52,085 (23,613) 57,450 (26,058) 59,650 (27,057) 63,380 (28,750) 68,880 (31,243) 72,816 (33,028) 74,480 (33,783) 87,973 (39,904) 103,220 (46,820)
JCB 8080 JS145 JZ140 JS160 JS190 JS220 JS220 LR JS220 XD JZ235 JZ255 JS260 JS260 LR JS260 XD JS290 JS330 JS330 XD JS330 LR JS460
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Model
Engine Type — hp (kW)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg)
Digging Depth ft. (m)
Digging Reach ft. (m)
JOHN DEERE 17D* 15 (11) 27D* 26 (20) 35D* 30 (22) 50D* 40 (30) 60D 54 (40) 75D 54 (40) 85D 54 (40) 120D 93 (69) 135D 93 (69) 160D LC 121 (90) 190D W** 159 (119) 200D LC 159 (119) 220D W** 159 (119) 225D LC 159 (119) 240D LC 177 (132) 270D LC 188 (140) 350D LC 271 (202) 450D LC 348 (260) 650D LC 463 (345) 850D LC 532 (397) * canopy version ** weight varies by outrigger & boom selection
4,173 (1,893) 6,393 (2,900) 7,604 (3,449) 10,452 (4,741) 13,653 (6,193) 17,743 (8,048) 18,821 (8,537) 28,498 (12,926) 32,747 (14,854) 39,980 (18,135) 43,211 (19,600) 49,940 (22,652) 49,207 (22,320) 53,936 (24,465) 56,815 (25,771) 65,588 (29,750) 77,970 (35,367) 106,180 (48,162) 152,192 (69,033) 185,876 (84,312)
7.08 (2.16) 8.58 (2.62) 10.00 (3.05) 11.83 (3.61) 12.33 (3.76) 15.08 (4.60) 14.67 (4.47) 19.92 (6.07) 19.75 (6.02) 21.33 (6.50) 19.17 (5.84) 21.92 (6.68) 20.67 (6.30) 22.00 (6.71) 24.58 (7.49) 25.92 (7.90) 26.83 (8.18) 27.17 (8.28) 30.00 (9.14) 31.42 (9.58)
12.83 (3.91) 15.33 (4.67) 17.17 (5.23) 19.00 (5.79) 20.42 (6.22) 22.67 (6.91) 25.25 (7.70) 28.83 (8.79) 29.00 (8.84) 30.58 (9.32) 31.42 (9.58) 32.58 (9.93) 33.33 (10.16) 32.83 (10.01) 35.50 (10.82) 37.08 (11.30) 38.92 (11.86) 41.00 (12.50) 45.42 (13.84) 48.92 (14.91)
7.08 (2.15) 8.33 (2.54) 9.25 (2.81) 10.08 (3.08) 11.75 (3.59) 15.00 (4.58) 15.42 (4.70) 19.58 (5.98) 19.08 (5.82) 21.42 (6.52) 21.42 (6.52) 21.58 (6.59) 21.67 (6.65) 22.00 (6.70) 23.00 (7) 23.67 (7.21) 24.83 (7.56) 25.58 (7.81) 31.83 (9.7)
12.75 (3.89) 15.25 (4.64) 16.17 (4.93) 17.17 (5.24) 19.33 (5.89) 22.00 (6.71) 24.58 (7.50) 28.83 (8.78) 28.83 (8.78) 31.08 (9.47) 31.17 (9.5) 31.83 (9.71) 32.33 (9.85) 32.50 (9.90) 33.83 (10.31) 35.25 (10.74) 36.92 (11.26) 37.58 (12.07) 47.83 (14.56)
KOBELCO 17SR ACERA Mitsubishi — 15.2 (11.3) 27SR ACERA Yanmar — 21.6 (15.9) 30SR ACERA Yanmar — 28.4 (21.2) 35SR ACERA Yanmar — 28.4 (21.2) 50SR ACERA Yanmar — 39.3 (29.3) 70SR ACERA Isuzu — 55.7 (41) 80CS ACERA Isuzu — 55.7 (41) 140SR ACERA Mitsubishi — 94 (70.1) ED150 ACERA Blade Runner Mitsubishi — 94 (70.1) SK170LC ACERA FPT — 121 (90.2) ED195 ACERA Blade Runner FPT — 121 (90.2) 215SR ACERA Hino — 153 (114) 235SR ACERA Hino — 153 (114) SK210LC ACERA FPT — 150 (112) SK260LC ACERA FPT — 181 (135) SK295LC ACERA FPT — 197 (147) SK350LC ACERA Hino — 264 (197) SK485LC ACERA Hino — 326 (243) SK850LC SUPER ACERA 496 (370)
3,638 (1,651) 5,556 (2,520) 6,680 (3,030) 7,960 (3,610) 10,275 (4,660) 17,300 (7,840) 18,940 (8,590) 32,040 (14,735) 35,900 (16,300) 37,800 (17,146) 44,800 (20,317) 54,700 (24,800) 58,870 (26,700) 47,800 (21,700) 57,300 (26,000) 66,800 (30,300) 79,600 (36,100) 110,670 (50,200) 177,330 (80,435)
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Model
Engine Type — hp (kW)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg)
Digging Depth ft. (m)
Digging Reach ft. (m)
KOMATSU PC09-1
9 (6.49)
1,985 (900)
4.91 (1.50)
9.91 (3.02)
PC18MR-3
15 (11.19)
4,090 (1,855)
7.08 (2.16)
12.91 (3.94)
PC27MR-3
26 (19.16)
6,460 (2,930)
9.33 (2.84)
15.83 (4.83)
PC35MR-3
29 (21.63)
7,909 (3,587)
11.33 (3.45)
18.08 (5.51)
PC45MR-3
38 (28.49)
10,573 (4,796)
12 (3.66)
19.33 (5.89)
PC55MR-3
38 (28.49)
11,378 (5,161)
12.5 (3.81)
19.91 (6.07)
PC78US-8
54 (40.27)
15,850 (7,189)
15.41 (4.70)
18 (5.49)
PC88MR-8
65 (48.47)
18,558 (8,418)
15.16 (4.62)
23.41 (7.14)
PC130-8
92 (68.60)
27,700 (12,565)
18.08 (5.51)
27.16 (8.28)
PC138USLC-8
92 (68.60)
31,107 to 32,568 (14,110 to 14,773)
19.33 (5.89)
28.58 (8.72)
PC160LC-7
115 (85.76)
36,640 to 37,790 (16,620 to 17,141)
20.5 (6.25)
30.33 (9.25)
PC200LC-8
148 (110.36)
46,643 to 47,260 (21,157 to 21,437)
21.75 (6.63)
32.41 (9.88)
PC228USLC
148 (110.36)
49,900 to 51,110 (22,634 to 23,183)
20 (6.10)
30.83 (9.40)
PC220LC-8
168 (125.28)
54,309 to 54,926 (24,634 to 24,914)
24 (7.32)
34.7 (10.58)
PC270-8
187 (139.45)
65,336 to 67,393 (29,636 to 30,569)
22.75 (6.93)
34.66 (10.57)
PC308USLC-3
187 (139.45)
70,682 to 73,146 (32,061 to 33,178)
24.83 (7.57)
37.83 (11.53)
PC300LC-8
246 (183.44)
77,093 to 79,152 (34,969 to 35,903)
26.83 (8.18)
39.08 (11.91)
PC300HD-8
246 (183.44)
85,085 to 88,551 (38,594 to 40,166)
26.58 (8.10)
39.08 (11.91)
PC400LC-8
345 (257.27)
97,148 to 103,834 (44,066 to 47,098)
30.33 (9.25)
43.83 (13.36)
PC600LC-8
429 (319.91)
126,320 to 132,280 (57,298 to 60,001)
33.58 (10.24)
48 (14.63)
PC800LC-8
487 (363.16)
179,400 to 192,240 (81,374 to 87,199)
39.91 (12.17)
57.41 (17.50)
PC1250LC-8
672 (501.11)
234,790 to 254,000 (106,499 to 115,212)
38 (11.58)
57.25 (17.45)
PC2000-8
976 (727.80)
440,920 to 450,000 (199,998 to 204,117)
30.33 (9.25)
51.75 (15.77)
PC3000
1,260 (939.58)
556,000 to 584,000 (252,197 to 264,898)
25.91 (7.90)
36.75 (11.20)
PC4000
1,875 (1,398.19)
850,000 to 875,000 (385,554 to 396,893)
26.25 (8.00)
54.66 (16.66)
PC5500
2,520 (1,879.16)
1,170,000 to 1,200,000 (530,703 to 544,311)
27.25 (8.31)
61.33 (18.69)
PC8000
4,020 (2,997.71)
1,540,000 to 1,590,000 (698,532 to 721,212)
27.58 (8.41)
65.33 (19.91)
KUBOTA K008-3
10 (7.7)
2,200 (1,000)
5.63 (1.70)
9.93 (3.03)
U15
13 (9.6)
3,704 (1,680)
7.58 (2.30)
12.60 (3.80)
U17
17 (12.7)
3,814 (1,730)
7.58 (2.30)
12.60 (3.80)
U25
21 (15.6)
5,625 (2,550)
9.22 (2.80)
15.33 (4.60)
KX71-3
28 (20.6)
6,305 (2,860)
9.74 (2.90)
16.01 (4.80)
KX91-3S2
30 (22.1)
7,110 (3,225)
10.42 (3.10)
16.85 (5.10)
U35S2
30 (22.1)
8,025 (3,640)
10.30 (3.10)
16.88 (5.10)
KX121-3S
41 (30.2)
9,063 (4,110)
11.49 (3.50)
17.97 (5.40)
KX161-3S
46 (34.3)
11,530 (5,230)
12.57 (3.80)
20.11 (6.10)
U45S
41 (30.2)
11,640 (5,280)
11.81 (3.60)
19.28 (5.80)
KX080-3
70 (49.6)
18,254 (8,280)
15.09 (4.60)
23.53 (7.10)
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Engine Type — hp (kW)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg)
Digging Depth ft. (m)
Digging Reach ft. (m)
LBX COMPANY 75 Spin Ace Tier III 80 Spin Ace Tier III 135 Spin Ace Tier III 225 Spin Ace Tier III 130 X2 160 X2 210 X2 210 X2 LF 240 X2 240 X2 LF 290 X2 290 X2 LF 350 X2 460 LX 700 X2 800 LX
Isuzu AU-4LE2X — 54 (40) Isuzu AU-4LE2X — 54 (40) Isuzu AJ-4JJ1X — 95 (71) Isuzu AI-4HK1X — 153 (114) Isuzu AJ-4JJ1X — 95 (71) Isuzu AI-4JJ1X — 120 (89) Isuzu AI-4HK1X — 157 (117) Isuzu AI-4HK1X — 157 (117) Isuzu AH-4HK1X — 177 (132) Isuzu AH-4HK1X — 177 (132) Isuzu AH-6HK1XYSS — 207 (154) Isuzu AH-6HK1XYSS — 207 (154) Isuzu AH-6HK1XYSS Isuzu diesel — 362 (270) Isuzu AH-6WG1XYSS-01 Isuzu AH-6WG1X — 495 (369)
18,188 (8,250) 18,585 (8,430) 29,762 (13,500) 53,352 (24,200) 28,440 (12,900) 37,700 (17,100) 47,400 (21,500) 50,710 (23,000) 54,895 (24,900) 61,729 (28,000) 65,700 (29,801) 65,700 (29,801) 79,146 (35,900) 101,200 (45,904) 153,442 (69,600) 178,133 (80,800)
14.92 (4.55) 15.08 (4.60) 19.42 (5.92) 22.00 (6.70) 19.83 (6.05) 21.33 (6.50) 21.83 (6.65) 39.42 (12.01) 24.33 (7.42) 47.75 (14.55) 24.83 (7.57) 46.33 (14.12) 35.00 (10.67) 30.17 (9.19) 32.33 (9.85) 35.00 (10.67)
25.00 (7.62) 24.25 (7.39) 27.67 (8.43) 31.92 (9.73) 28.75 (8.76) 30.75 (9.37) 32.50 (9.90) 51.17 (15.60) 35.42 (10.80) 60.08 (18.32) 36.58 (11.15) 60.58 (18.5) 39.08 (11.90) 44.00 (13.41) 47.92 (14.60) 52.83 (16.10)
LIEBHERR Backhoe Excavators R914C R924compact R924C R934C R944C R954C R964C R964C SME R974C R974C SME R984C
157 (117) 163 (122) 177 (132) 203 (151) 258 (192) 326 (243) 434 (324) 434 (324) 543 (405) 543 (405) 676 (504)
54,035 (24,510) 57,210 (25,950) 58,642 (26,600) 70,350 (31,910) 86,708 (39,330) 111,354 (50,509) 151,236 (68,599) 167,329 (75,899) 193,564 (87,799) 211,421 (95,899) 265,130 (120,261)
22.33 (6.81) 22.33 (6.81) 22.92 (6.99) 22.67 (6.91) 25.25 (7.70) 26.75 (8.15) 29.83 (9.09) 24.42 (7.44) 35.58 (10.85) 23.92 (7.29) 26.08 (7.95)
32.67 (9.96) 31.83 (9.70) 33.42 (10.19) 34.75 (10.59) 37.75 (11.51) 40.67 (12.40) 44.42 (13.54) 39.00 (11.89) 50.83 (15.49) 40.33 (12.29) 44.92 (13.69)
Front Shovel Excavators R964C Shovel R974C Shovel R984C Shovel
434 (324) 543 (405) 676 (504)
149,800 (67,948) 201,058 (91,198) 276,595 (125,461)
24.25 (7.39) 26.08 (7.95) 29.17 (8.89)
28.67 (8.74) 30.67 (9.35) 35.42 (10.80)
10.17 (3.1) 12.42 (3.79) 13.58 (4.14) 21.75 (6.63) 22.92 (6.99) 24.00 (7.32)
17.17 (5.23) 19.92 (6.07) 20.42 (6.22) 31.84 (9.7) 33.5 (10.21) 35.75 (10.90)
7.08 (2.15) 8.33 (2.54) 9.25 (2.81) 10.08 (3.08) 11.75 (3.59)
12.75 (3.89) 15.25 (4.64) 16.17 (4.93) 17.17 (5.24) 19.33 (5.89)
LIUGONG 904CIII 906CIII 908CIII 922LC III 925LC III 936LC III
YANMAR 4TNV88 YANMAR 4TNV94L Cummins B3.3 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSC
8,820 (4,000) 13,007(5,900) 16,975 (7,700) 48,281 (21,900) 55,777 (25,300) 79,807 (36,200)
NEW HOLLAND E18B E27B E30B E35B E50B
Mitsubishi — 15.2 (11.3) Yanmar — 21.6 (15.9) Yanmar — 28.4 (21.2) Yanmar — 28.4 (21.2) Yanmar — 39.3 (29.3)
3,638 (1,651) 5,556 (2,520) 6,680 (3,030) 7,960 (3,610) 10,275 (4,660)
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Operating Weight lbs. (kg)
Digging Depth ft. (m)
Digging Reach ft. (m)
15.00 (4.58) 15.42 (4.70) 19.58 (5.98) 21.42 (6.52) 22.00 (6.70)
22.00 (6.71) 24.58 (7.50) 28.83 (8.78) 31.08 (9.47) 32.50 (9.90)
7.75 (2.4) 8.17 (2.5) 9.58 (2.96) 11.83 (3.6) 11.08 (3.38) 12.83 (3.9) 12.08 (3.7) 12.25 (3.8) 14.58 (4.44) 14.17 (4.3) 15.33 (4.67) 18.5 (5.63) 20.08 (6.1) 18.67 (5.7) 21.75 (6.6) 22.33 (6.8) 20.33 (6.2) 22.17 (6.75) 26.25 (8.01) 27.17 (8.28) 27.67 (8.28) 25.58 (7.8) 27.67 (8.4)
13.42 (4.1) 14.33 (4.4) 16.33 (4.99) 18.75 (5.7) 18.5 (5.68) 20.33 (6.2) 20.33 (6.2) 20.00 (6.1) 24.42 (7.4) 27.17 (8.28) 27.17 (8.28) 27.25 (8.3) 30.00 (9.07) 30.17 (9.2) 32.5 (9.9) 32.83 (10.01) 31.67 (9.65) 34.25 (10.5) 36.92 (11.27) 38.58 (11.8) 39.33 (11.75) 39.75 (12.12) 41.58 (12.7)
18.17 (5.5) 18.17 (5.5) 19.83 (6.0) 22.08 (6.7) 22.17 (6.8) 22.92 (7.0) 24.00 (7.3) 22.83 (7.0) 24.58 (7.5) 24.58 (7.5) 25.25 (7.7) 27.58 (8.4) 39.67 (12.1) 47.00 (14.4) 48.42 (14.8)
27.33 (8.3) 27.42 (8.4) 29.42 (9.0) 32.58 (9.9) 32.42 (9.9) 33.67 (10.3) 35.08 (10.7) 34.92 (10.6) 36.08 (11.0) 36.67 (11.2) 39.33 (12.0) 43.25 (13.2) 51.83 (15.8) 60.00 (18.3) 61.00 (18.6)
NEW HOLLAND Cont. E70B E80B E135B E175B E215B
Isuzu — 55.7 (41) Isuzu — 55.7 (41) Mitsubishi — 94 (70.1) FPT — 121 (90.2) FPT — 150 (112)
17,300 (7,840) 18,940 (8,590) 32,040 (14,735) 37,800 (17,146) 47,800 (21,700)
TEREX Terex TC16 Terex TC20 Terex TC29 Terex TC35/TC35E Terex TC37 Terex TC48 Terex TC50 Terex TC60 Terex TC75 Terex TW110 Terex TC125 Terex TXC 140LC-2 Terex TXC 180LC-2 Terex 1705 M Terex TXC 225LC-2 Terex TXC 255LC-2 Terex 1905 M Terex 2205 M Terex TXC 300LC-2 Terex TXC 340LC-2 Terex TXC 420LC-2 Terex TXC 480LC-2 Terex TXC 520LC-2
18 (13.3) 18 (13.3) 24 (17.5) 30 (22) 30 (22) 39 (29) 36 (26.5) 43 (32.2) 76 (56) 100 (75) 100 (75) 95 (71) 118 (88) 148 (110) 148 (110) 166 (124) 182 (134) 182 (134) 197 (147) 247 (184) 293 (218) 328 (245) 328 (245)
3, 638 (1,650) 4,300 (1,950) 6,285 (2,850) 7,720 (3,800) 8,047 (3,650) 10,320 (4,650) 11,067 (5,020) 12,458 (5,650) 16,538 (7,500) 24,230 (10,990) 27,558 (12,500) 30,864 (14,000) 38,933 (17,400) 33,510 (15,200) 47,400 (21,500) 54,200 (24,600) 38,801 (17,600) 45,636 (20,700) 66,579 (30,200) 77,603 (35,200) 93,480 (42,400) 104,700 (47,500) 111,775 (50,700)
Volvo D4E EBE3 — 92 (69) Volvo D4E EAE3 — 92 (69) Volvo D6E EBE3 — 116 (87) Volvo D6E EAE3 — 147 (110) Volvo D6E EAE3 — 147 (110) Volvo D7E EBE3 — 168 (125) Volvo D7E EAE3 — 192 (143) Volvo D6E EAE3 — 192 (143) Volvo D12D EBE3 — 247 (184) Volvo D12D EBE3 — 247 (184) Volvo D12D EAE3 — 315 (235) Volvo D16E EAE3 — 424 (316) Volvo D6E EAE3 — 147 (110) Volvo D7E EBE3 — 168 (125) Volvo D7E EAE3 — 192 (143)
27,780 to 33,950 (12,601 to 15,406) 32,540 to 34,880 (14,767 to 15,828) 37,830 to 42,760 (17,167 to 19,404) 46,920 to 49,150 (21,292 to 22,304) 52,470 to 57,760 (23,811 to 26,211) 55,830 to 57,750 (25,336 to 26,207) 64,340 to 67,210 (29,197 to 30,500) 74,220 to 81,320 (33,681 to 36,903) 78,450 to 81,590 (35,601 to 37,026) 84,670 to 87,540 (38,423 to 39,726) 100,550 to 108,090 (45,630 to 49,051) 150,575 to 155,650 (68,331 to 70,634) 51,200 (23,235) 61,520 (27,918) 69,900 (31,706)
VOLVO EC140C L ECR145C L EC160C L EC210C L ECR235C L EC240C L EC290C L ECR305C L EC330C L EC360C L EC460C L EC700C L EC210C LR EC240C LR EC290C LR
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