GRADALL XL 3300 III CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
GRADALL
Model
XL 3300 III
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Gradall XL 3300 III is a high-performance, rough-terrain wheeled excavator engineered for versatility and efficiency in demanding environments. Weighing 39,294 lbs, this model features a robust four-wheel-drive, rubber-tire undercarriage that delivers exceptional traction and mobility across dirt, mud, and paved surfaces, enabling fast travel speeds and stable operation without the need for outriggers. The excavator is powered by a Detroit Diesel OM906 inline six-cylinder diesel engine, renowned for its reliability and fuel economy, providing ample power for heavy-duty excavation tasks. With a maximum digging depth of 18.42 ft and a maximum reach along the ground of 28.00 ft, the XL 3300 III excels in a wide range of applications, from trenching and grading to material handling and demolition. Its telescoping boom offers 220° full boom tilt, allowing for precise control and efficient sloping, grading, and spreading. The hydraulic system is high-pressure and load-sensing, delivering 13,300 lbs of breakout force for powerful digging and lifting. The cab is designed for operator comfort and convenience, featuring air conditioning, a removable front window, large adjustable seating, and a joystick pattern selector for Gradall, SAE, or Deere controls. Front axle oscillation locks enhance stability, enabling safe digging, picking, and carrying from all sides of the chassis. The XL 3300 III is equipped to handle a variety of attachments and is ideal for contractors seeking a mobile, multi-functional excavator with superior digging performance and on-the-go versatility.

Technical Attributes

Max Reach
27.25 ft
Max Digging Depth
18.3 ft

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