HITACHI ZX110 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
HITACHI
Model
ZX110
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Hitachi ZX110 is a versatile medium-sized hydraulic excavator engineered for demanding construction and excavation tasks. Designed with a robust undercarriage and advanced hydraulic system, it delivers reliable performance across a range of job sites. The ZX110 features a turbocharged BB-4GB1T engine with a displacement of 264.2 cubic inches, producing 83 horsepower (62 kW) at 2,150 rpm and a maximum torque of 250.8 lb-ft at 1,600 rpm. Its hydraulic system provides a pump flow capacity of 52.9 gallons per minute and a relief valve pressure of 4,980 psi, ensuring efficient operation and responsive control. The excavator offers multiple boom and stick configurations, with maximum digging depths ranging from 15.7 to 18.5 feet and maximum reach along the ground from 24 to 26.5 feet, allowing for flexibility in various digging and loading applications. The bucket capacity ranges from 0.3 to 0.8 cubic yards, with a reference capacity of 0.6 cubic yards. The ZX110 has an operating weight of 23,589.5 pounds and a travel speed of 3.5 mph (5 kph). Key dimensions include a ground clearance of 1.5 feet, a height to the top of the cab of 9 feet, and a width to the outside of the tracks of 8.2 feet. The undercarriage is equipped with 41 shoes per side, 6 track rollers per side, and a track gauge of 6.6 feet, providing stability and durability. The machine is equipped with a 24-volt electrical system, a 50-amp alternator, and ample fluid capacities for engine oil, fuel, and hydraulic systems. With a swing speed of 13.9 rpm and a tail swing radius of 7 feet, the ZX110 combines power, precision, and maneuverability for efficient excavation work.

Technical Attributes

Max Digging Depth
15.7 ft
Max Reach
24.90 ft

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