SWE155E-3 Sunward excavator specs & Dimensions (2020 - 2025)
Technical specs - SWE155E-3 Sunward
Specification
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- Weight
- 14.8 t
- Transport length
- 7.83 m
- Transport width
- 2.6 m
- Transport height
- 2.83 m
- Bucket capacity
- 0.61 m³
- Track width
- 600 mm
- Max. Reach horizontal
- 8.23 m
- Dredging depth
- 5.53 m
- Tear-out force
- 100 kN
- Bucket width
- 0.94 m
- Model series
- SWE
- Engine manuf.
- Cummins
- Engine type
- QSF3.8
- Engine power
- 93 kW
- Displacement
- 3.8 l
- Max. torque
- 500/1500 Nm
- Emission level
- III
More technical details, like: bucket capacity min., bucket capacity max., undercarriage, boom, dimension lxwxh, revolutions at max torque, no. of cylinders, cylinder bore x stroke 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
-
No
- Quick hitch hydr.
-
No
- Quick hitch mech.
-
No
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