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Wheel Loader 937H with 2m3

Wheel Loader 937H with 2m3

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Wheel Loader 937H with 2m3      


Product Details

Basic Info.

Model NO.:937H

 

Type:Medium-sized Loader

Walking Mode:Wheeled

 

Load and Unload Method:Front Discharge

Certification:CE, ISO9001: 2000

 

Condition:New

Rated Load:3000kg

 

Operating Weight:10200kg

Rated Bucket Capacity:1.7cbm

 

Max. Breakout Force:96kn

Max. Dump Clearance:2850mm

 

Dump Reach:1030mm

Diesel Engine:Dongfeng Cummins 6bt5.9-C120

 

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:Changlin

 

Packing:Main Machine Nude, Attached Parts Into Export Case

Standard:CE, ISO9001

 

Origin:Hunan, China

HS Code:84295100

 

Production Capacity:500 Set/Sets / Month

Product Description

Changlin Wheel Loader 937H 3TON + 1.7CBM Bucket

(ZL30H Updated model)

1. The 937H Wheel loader is quipped with DongFeng Cummins Engine

2. This Wheel loader adopts 3 forward 3 reverse power shift transmission

3. The combined seal cylinder adopted by this wheel loader obtains high seal performance and more reliability

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Overall Dimension
1
Length(with bucket on ground)
7425(mm)
2
Width(to outside of wheels)
2305(mm)
3
Bucket width
2462(mm)
4
Height(To the top of the cab)
3095(mm)
5
Wheel base
2750(mm)
6
Tread
1855(mm)
7
Min. ground clearance
370(mm)

Main Technical Specification
1
Rated load
3000(Kg)
2
Operating weight
10200KG
3
Rated bucket capacity
1.7(m 3 )
4
Max. breakout force
96kN
5
Max. dump clearance
2850(mm)
6
Dump reach
1030(mm)
7
Dump angle at any position
≥45 0
8
Min. turning radius


(1) Outside of bucket
5600(mm)

(2) Outside of rear wheel
5205(mm)
9
Pivot angle frame
38 + 1 0
10
Oscillating angle of rear axle
+ 11 o
11
Lifting time of bucket
≤5.1(sec.)
12
Lowering time of bucket
≤3.0(sec.)
13
Dumping time
≤1.1(sec.)
14
Traveling speed(Km/h),3 forward and 3 reverse


(1) 1st gear forward
7.3

(2) 2nd gear forward
15.7

(3) 3rd gear forward
35

(1) 1st gear reverse
7.8

(2) 2nd gear reverse
16.8

(3) 3rd gear reverse
36

Diesel engine
1
Model
Dongfeng Cummins 6BT5.9-C120
2
Type
Direct injection. Turbocharged. Water cooling
3
Rated output
87(KW)
4
Inter-bore of cylinder/stroke
102/120 (mm)
5
Total exhaust of cylinder
5.9 (L)
6
Voltage of starting motor
24(V)
7
Rated speed
2200(r/min)
8
Max. Torque
440(N.M)/1500rpm
9
Starting type
Electric
10
Min. specific fuel consumption
220(g/Kw.h)


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