CATERPILLAR 330C LN CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- CATERPILLAR
- Model
- 330C LN
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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The Caterpillar 330C LN is a mid-sized hydraulic excavator powered by a turbocharged C9 ATAAC diesel engine delivering 264 gross horsepower and 243 net horsepower at 1800 rpm. With an operating weight of 76,434 pounds and a 6,700-kilogram counterweight, this machine offers robust stability for demanding excavation applications. The excavator features five configurable boom and stick combinations, ranging from standard to extended reach options, enabling maximum cutting heights from 40.1 feet to 47.1 feet and maximum digging depths from 16.4 feet to 24.3 feet. Maximum reach along ground level spans from 34.9 feet to 42.9 feet depending on configuration selection. The hydraulic system operates at a maximum relief pressure of 4,974.8 psi with a pump flow capacity of 148 gallons per minute. Bucket capacity options range from 1.3 to 2.5 cubic yards, with a reference capacity of 2.0 cubic yards. The swing mechanism rotates at 10 rpm with a swing torque of 108 kilonewton-meters. Mobility specifications include a maximum drawbar pull of 66,093.9 pounds, ground pressure of 8.6 psi, and maximum travel speed of 3.2 miles per hour with 23.7-inch track shoes. Operational capabilities include a 163.3-gallon fuel capacity and 108.4-gallon hydraulic system fluid capacity. The machine maintains a ground clearance of 1.7 feet and tail swing radius of 11.5 feet, with overall width of 9.9 feet to the outside of tracks, making it suitable for confined job sites while delivering professional-grade excavation performance across construction, demolition, and general earthmoving operations.
Technical Attributes
- Max Digging Depth
- 16.4 ft
- Boom Length
- 22.6 ft
- Max Reach
- 34.90 ft
- Engine Power
- 264.0 HP
- Track Width
- 23.62 ''
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