hydraulic system Excavator SH75X - 3B
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 1 unit/month
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Specifications
Working Range
Arm length | 1.71 m | 2.12 m |
---|---|---|
A ( Max.digging radius ) | 6520 mm | 6900 mm |
B ( Max.digging depth ) | 4140 mm | 4540 mm |
C ( Max.digging height ) | 7330 mm | 7620 mm |
D ( Max.dumping height ) | 5250 mm | 5540 mm |
E ( Max.vertical wall cut depth ) | 3640 mm | 4100 mm |
F ( Min.front swing radius ) | 1785 mm | 2085 mm |
G ( Rear end swing radius ) | 1235 mm | |
H ( Max.lift above ground ) | 415 mm | |
I ( Min.drop below ground ) | 205 mm |

Dimensions

SH75X-3B | ||
---|---|---|
Arm length | 1.71 m | 2.12 m |
A Overall length | 5915 mm | 5910 mm |
B Length from center of machine (to arm top) | 4492 mm | 4487 mm |
C Length from center of machine (to shoe top) | 1425 mm | |
D Center to center of wheels | 2210 mm | |
E Overall track length | 2845 mm | |
F Overall height | 2900 mm | 2950 mm |
G Clearance height under upper structure | 745 mm | |
H Shoe lug height | 20 mm | |
I Cab height | 2700 mm | |
J Upper structure overall width | 2225 mm | |
K Width from center of machine (left side) | 1065 mm | |
L Width from center of machine (right side) | 1160 mm | |
M Track gauge | 1870 mm | |
N Overall track width with 450 mm 600 mm | 2320 mm 2470 mm | |
O Std.Shoe width | 450 mm | |
P Minimum ground clearance | 360 mm | |
Q Width of blade | 2320 mm | |
R Height of blade | 450 mm |
Principle Specifications
SH75X-3B | ||
---|---|---|
Base | Arm length | 1.71m |
Bucket capacity (ISO heaped) | 0.28m3 | |
Std.operating weight | 7920kg | |
Engine | Make & model | ISUZU AU-4LE2X |
Rated output | 40.0kw/2000 min-1 | |
Displacement | 2179ml(cc) | |
Hydraulic System | Main pump | 2 variable displacement axial piston pumps |
Max. pressure | 29.4Mpa | |
Travel motor | Variable displacement axial piston motor | |
Parking brake type | Mechanical disc brake | |
Swing motor | Fixed displacement axial piston motor | |
Performance | Travel speed | 5.1/3.3km/h |
Drawbar pull | 59kN | |
Grade ability | 70%<35º> | |
Ground pressure | 35 kPa | |
Swing speed | 9.5 min-1 | |
Bucket | 57 kN | |
Arm | 38 kN | |
Others | Fuel tank | 100 liter |
Hydraulic fluid tank | 97 liter |
Standard equipment
Hydraulic system
- High-performance return filter
- One-touch idle
- Changeable 2-speed-travel
- Rotational ABS
Safety equipment
- Rear-view mirror
- Gate lock lever
- Emergency escape hammer
- Seat belt
- Cab-top headlight
- Travel alarm
- Theft prevention dog-chain
- Boom holding valve
- Engine emergency stop switch
Cab/interior equipment
- KAB seat
- Large-size rounded cab
- Fluid mount
- Air conditioner
- Defroster
- Automatic lock for front facing window
- Automatic point wiper connecter
- Intermittent wiper with washer
- Reclining seat
- Cup holder
- Ashtray
- Room lamp
- Hat hook
- AM/FM Radio
Others
- Engine that complies with tear-3 exhaust emissions regulations
- EMS (Easy Maintenance System)
- Long life hydraulic fluid
- Front-face protective net for radiator
- Aluminum radiator
- Aluminum oil cooler
- Tool kit
- Grease gun
- Fuel filter
- Double-element air cleaner
- Q: I have tried to my dismay a 90 LB air powered jack hammer. I get through the slab but have to bury the bit twice and still can't pry the chunks out with a Johnson bar. I'm thinking maybe having an excavator come in to try something. Any ideas? Should I cut it up with a saw and take it out in chunks? It's 8quot; thick and slightly more in some spots.
- Excavator with a hammer on it . In a couple of hours it will be gone . load in a 20 yd container $ 1200 - $ 2000 done .
- Q: Our excavator Cat bucket teeth damaged and changed every week,Some one tell me which brand is better and long life?I hate the adulterated goods .
- Cat is prefect. Esco teeth,hensley teeth ,AS teeth and mtg are also good. AS teeth, mtg teeth have OEM service for many brands. Price of the AS teeth is reasonable, productivity of the mtg teeth is smaller, and its delivery time is longer.
- Q: Is pulling heavy equipment on lowboys heavier than 53 ft 80,000 trailer? If not, why do the trucks pulling heavy equipment have wide based steer tires and 3 drive axles?
- There are lots of things hauled on the road that are more than 80,000 pounds. A 40 ton excavator for example. Then when you get into industrial equipment, power station transformers, oil refinery components etc. That's when you see the pilot vehicles and oversize trailers to spread the load over multiple axles. To move that sort of load needs multiple drive axles, so they often use more than one truck, and even push / pull arrangements.
- Q: So about 2 weeks ago I bought zoo meds excavator for my leopard gecko, and as soon as I put him in it, he started to lick the remainder of it on the glass off, like he enjoyed its taste. He stopped eating, almost like impaction, and I noticed his poop is brown in color like the clay. Help! I noticed his ear holes are starting to close up and he is not looking good. I need a quick answer on what to do?!
- The clay is not good for her to eat. If you think that she may be Impacted you need to that him to the Vet.
- Q: I'm still in highschool but I can do an apprenticeship program to help me.
- Joining the Job Core for heavy machinery operating can give you training and job placement and housing and some Grant money to get by on wile your in Trade Schooling for operating machinery. Other then that you pretty much need a Referral from some one that knows some owners of construction companies and can get you started. Some Jobs last for a long time and other are short and time between jobs are some times long. There is a machinery Operators union and they have there own training school and on the job training.
- Q: oil filter - fuel filter - hydraulic filter - air cleanerFree DownloadPdf or xls filesExcavatorDozerReach Stackeretc.
- Call your local NAPA store. They LOVE to come out and organize your filters for you. Especially when they think they're going to be supplying said filters. They do it for free and they give you a cross reference book, too.
- Q: I live in a condo complex. Four years ago there was an irrigation problem in front of my unit because my sidewalk was uneven. When it rained water would collect and cover the sidewalk. The board members at the time decided to cut corners and rather than raise the sidewalk, they simply punched 2-3quot; diameter holes in the cement (12 of them in a span of 10-15 feet!)...and now...there is no dirt under the sidewalk and when we have a good rain, water runs out from underneath the sidewalk and there's a moderate sized 'stream' that flows toward my porch. This stream has eroded ALL the soil from in front of my porch and I've lost several bushes because of it and my porch bricks are crumbling from the water damage. What type of contractor do I call to break up the old sidewalk, fill in the missing dirt and build a new sidewalk? What type of contractor would have the knowledge to fix this? A general contractor? Concrete guys? Landscapers? Plumber/excavators? Please help...
- Hello! okorder and what you are willing to pay and masonry contractors will bid to earn your business. Your contact details remain private. Good Luck!
- Q: Is it practical for electric motors in heavy cargo haulers (18 wheelers) & earth movers move heavy loads?
- That excavator works because it is so large ! Not in trucks ! Trains are electric.......... But they get electricity from a diesel engine !
- Q: Last week I was driving down a local street at night and it been raining all day.I was going well below the 30 mph speed limit. (about 20-25)An excavator was responsible for doing what's called a quot;cutquot; in the road for the local water company.A cut is about 2 ft. wide, stretches across the road and normally is like driving over railroad tracks when gravel is packed in.They used metal plates to cover the road on one side, but didn't use anything on the other and left it exposed.With all the rain all day, it created a chuckhole about 3 ft deep.There were no warnings IE: flashing barricades, construction signs, etc.I hit it directly and it caused $300 to my suspension to my car.When I reported it to the city they were out there that night with stone to fill and a barricade.I talked to the excavating company owner about it.I was civil and the owner, but he was a complete jack ***.I hadn't even asked for anything. I was going to offer splitting the cost.Should I sue?
- You can probably sue. But for $300 it probably isn't worth the effort. Filing a lawsuit, even in small claims court, will cost you a fee, which varies from state to state. You should be able to recover this fee as part of the judgment against the excavator or local government who contracted with the excavator to work on the road, but not unless you win. It's also a hassle to go through the process of filing a complaint, setting the matter for trial, going to trial, and then trying to recover the judgment. You may just want to send a threatening letter to the excavator and local government, with a copy of the bill, and see if they pay. Who knows? Whoever reads your letter may be sympathetic and send you a check. Going through a lawsuit is a hassle for the other side, too.
- Q: What does climbing slope mean?
- Is the slope of the excavator climbing, what is the maximum degree of slope?,
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hydraulic system Excavator SH75X - 3B
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 1 unit/month
OKorder Service Pledge
Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery
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