CATERPILLAR 16G MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
CATERPILLAR
Model
16G
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The Caterpillar 16G Motor Grader is a robust and versatile machine designed for demanding grading applications in construction, mining, and quarry environments. It features a 16-foot (4.9 m) blade base, an overall length of 32.8 ft (32 ft 7 in), a wheelbase of 22.9 ft, and a width over tires of 10.2 ft, providing excellent stability and maneuverability. The operator cab sits 12.4 ft above ground, offering superior visibility. Powered by a Caterpillar 3406 engine with a displacement of 891 cu in (14.6 L), the 16G delivers a maximum power output of 250 hp (186 kW), ensuring strong performance across a variety of terrains. The standard operating weight is approximately 54,057 lbs, with some variation depending on configuration. The machine is equipped with an articulated steering system, allowing for a tight turning radius of 27 ft, which enhances agility in confined spaces. The transmission offers 8 forward and 8 reverse gears, with a maximum speed of 27.1 mph (43 kph) in both directions, providing flexibility for different job requirements. The 16G’s design incorporates advanced controls and a parallel valve circuit for responsive blade and circle operation, supporting efficient and precise grading. Its durable construction and reliable components make it a preferred choice for heavy-duty grading tasks.

Technical Attributes

Blade Length
14 ft
Operating Weight
54,057.40
Engine Model
CAT C9.3
Engine Power
250 HP
Max Speed
27.1 mph

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