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Technical specs - HX220S Hyundai
Specification
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- Weight
- 21.26 t
- Transport length
- 9.53 m
- Transport width
- 2.99 m
- Transport height
- 3 m
- Bucket capacity
- 0.92 m³
- Track width
- 600 mm
- Max. Reach horizontal
- 9.82 m
- Dredging depth
- 6.73 m
- Tear-out force
- 133.4 kN
- Bucket width
- 1.08 m
- Engine manuf.
- Hyundai
- Engine type
- 6BTAA-5.9 (HM5.9)
- Engine power
- 110 kW
- Displacement
- 5.9 l
- Revolutions at max torque
- 1300 rpm
- Max. torque
- 628 Nm
- No. of cylinders
- 6
- Cylinder bore x stroke
- 102x120 mm
More technical details, like: bucket capacity min., bucket capacity max., undercarriage, boom, model series, dimension lxwxh, emission level are available in the full technical specs.
Basic model incl. ROPS cabin, traction drive, standard boom and standard bucket
Special equipment
- Diesel particulate filter
-
No
- Track adjustment
-
No
- Blade
-
No
- Cabin adjustment
-
No
- Overload alert
-
No
- Material Handling Excavator
-
No
- Aircondition
-
Yes
- Quick hitch hydr.
-
No
- Quick hitch mech.
-
No
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