2006-2009 HITACHI LX40-7 WHEEL LOADER

HITACHI LX40-7 2006-2009 HITACHI LX40-7 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
HITACHI
Model
LX40-7
Year of Manufacture
2006-2009
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Hitachi LX40-7 is a compact wheel loader featuring a 3-cylinder turbocharged Diesel engine (D1503-DI-T-K2A) producing 36 horsepower at 2500 rpm, delivering 91.4 cubic inches of displacement. The machine operates via a hydrostatic transmission with electrically controlled power delivery, achieving speeds of 9.3 mph in both forward and reverse directions. The bucket system provides a breakout force of 7,500 lbs with heaped and struck capacities of 0.8 and 0.7 cubic yards respectively, featuring a 5.6-foot width and 8.3-foot maximum dump clearance. Dimensionally, the loader spans 15.5 feet in length with 5.5-foot width over tires and 8.4-foot cab height, while maintaining a 1-foot ground clearance and 10.6-foot turning radius. The hydraulic system utilizes a gear-type pump with 12.5 gallons-per-minute flow capacity and 2990 psi relief valve setting, completing raise, dump, and lower cycles in 5, 1.2, and 3.2 seconds respectively. Operating weight stands at 7,859.5 lbs with a static tipping weight of 5,467.5 lbs. The machine maintains 11.1-gallon hydraulic fluid capacity, 13.2-gallon fuel tank, and operates on a 12-volt electrical system with 40-amp alternator output. Equipped with 15.5/60-18-8PR tubeless nylon-body tires and 16-degree rear axle oscillation, the LX40-7 is engineered for versatile material handling applications requiring compact maneuverability and reliable performance in demanding construction environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Speed
9.30 mph
Engine Power
36 HP
Static Tipping Weight
5,467.50
Max Breakout Force
7500 lb-ft
Max Dump Height
8.30 ft
Tire Size
15.5/60-18-8PR
Max Bucket Capacity
0.80 yd³

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