HITACHI ZX130H-3 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

HITACHI ZX130H-3 HITACHI ZX130H-3 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR equipment image

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OEM
HITACHI
Model
ZX130H-3
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Hitachi ZX130H-3 is a medium-sized hydraulic excavator designed for versatile and robust performance on varied job sites. Powered by a 183.1 cubic inch AJ-4JJ1X engine delivering 124.8 hp at 1800 rpm, this model combines reliable power with efficient fuel consumption. The excavator features a maximum digging depth of 18.3 feet and a maximum reach along the ground of 25.7 feet, allowing it to tackle demanding excavation tasks with precision. Its reference bucket capacity is 0.8 cubic yards, suitable for moderate digging and loading operations. The machine's hydraulic system includes a pump flow capacity of 61.9 gallons per minute and a relief valve pressure rated at 5076.4 psi, ensuring responsive and smooth control over movements. Weighing 27,557.8 lbs, the excavator maintains stability and durability under heavy loads. The undercarriage supports a maximum travel speed of 3.5 mph with 19.7-inch shoes and 8.2 feet width to the outside of tracks, providing a good balance of mobility and ground pressure distribution. The boom and stick combination offers a vertical wall digging depth of 14.1 feet and a max loading height of 19.6 feet. Shipping dimensions include a height of 9 feet and length of 25.2 feet, facilitating transport logistics. Operator comfort is enhanced by an ergonomic cab design and intuitive controls, while maintenance access is streamlined for efficiency. Overall, the ZX130H-3 excels in versatility, durability, and operational efficiency for medium construction and earth-moving applications.

Technical Attributes

Max Reach
25.14 ft
Engine Power
124.0 HP
Max Digging Depth
18.3 ft

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