CHAMPION 720A MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The Champion 720A motor grader is a heavy-duty machine designed for precision earthmoving and road construction. It features a turbocharged Cummins 6CT8.3 six-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 504.7 cubic inches, delivering a gross power of approximately 204 hp at 2300 rpm and torque of 540 lb-ft at 1500 rpm. The machine has a total operating weight of 32,280 lbs, balancing power and stability for demanding applications. Its 12.1-foot moldboard is 25 inches high and 0.9 inches thick, capable of a cutting depth of 2.5 feet with a blade ground clearance of 1.5 feet. The moldboard rotates 360 degrees and can shift left 26.5 inches and right 26.5 inches, facilitating precise grading angles with front and rear blade tip angles of 44 and 6.5 degrees, respectively. The grader’s circle diameter is 66.3 inches with a 360-degree rotation capability. The frame includes an articulation angle of 22 degrees to enhance maneuverability, and the turning radius measures 25.6 feet. The Powershift transmission supports a maximum forward speed of 28.9 mph and reverse speed of 20.7 mph. The hydraulic system pumps 52.8 gallons per minute with a relief valve pressure of 2500 psi. Fluid capacities include 100 gallons fuel, 23.8 gallons hydraulic fluid, and 11.3 gallons cooling system fluid. The front axle offers 2.1 feet of ground clearance and 16 degrees of oscillation, while tires are sized 14.00-24 G-2, suitable for rugged terrain. Overall machine dimensions are 27.9 feet length, 8.4 feet width, and 11.2 feet height with cab.
Technical Attributes
Engine Power
155 HP
Engine Model
6CT8.3
Operating Weight
32,280.00
Blade Length
14 ft
Max Speed
28.9 mph
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