CATERPILLAR E200B CRAWLER EXCAVATOR
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Technical Description
The Caterpillar E200B is a hydraulic excavator engineered for versatile earthmoving and material handling applications across construction, mining, and demolition sites. Powered by a Caterpillar 3116 turbocharged six-cylinder diesel engine producing 118 horsepower at 1800 rpm, the machine delivers reliable performance with a displacement of 402.8 cubic inches. The excavator operates at a maximum travel speed of 3.2 mph with an impressive drawbar pull of 38,100 lbs, generating ground pressure of just 6.3 psi, making it suitable for sensitive terrain environments.
The E200B features a modular boom and stick configuration offering four distinct reach options. The standard configuration achieves a maximum reach along ground of 29.1 feet with a digging depth of 18.7 feet, while the extended option extends reach to 34.9 feet and digging depth to 25 feet, accommodating various project requirements. The machine accommodates bucket capacities ranging from 0.5 to 1.4 cubic yards, with a reference bucket capacity of 0.8 cubic yards, providing flexibility for different material densities.
Operating weight is approximately 41,447 lbs with an operating width of 9.2 feet and tail swing radius of 9.1 feet, facilitating maneuverability in confined spaces. The hydraulic system incorporates a 94.1 gpm pump capacity with 66.1 gallons of fluid operating at 4,550 psi relief pressure. With a 74-gallon fuel capacity and comprehensive cooling and lubrication systems, the E200B demonstrates engineering designed for sustained productivity and durability in demanding applications.
Technical Attributes
Max Digging Depth
18.7 ft
Boom Length
6.3 ft
Max Reach
30.70 ft
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