HITACHI ZX180LC-5G CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

Equipment Overview
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- HITACHI
- Model
- ZX180LC-5G
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The Hitachi ZX180LC-5G is a mid-size crawler excavator engineered for versatility and high performance in construction and demolition applications. Powered by a turbocharged Isuzu AA-4BG1T engine, it delivers 121 horsepower (90 kW) at 2200 rpm and 337.9 lb-ft of torque at 1800 rpm, ensuring robust digging force and lifting capabilities. The operating weight is 32,187.5 lbs (14,600 kg), with a maximum bucket capacity of 1.6 cubic yards. The excavator offers three boom/stick configurations, providing maximum cutting heights from 30.5 to 32.2 ft, digging depths from 20.1 to 23.2 ft, loading heights from 21.2 to 22.8 ft, and reach along the ground from 29.3 to 32.2 ft. Shipping dimensions range from 29.7 to 29.8 ft in length and 10.2 to 11.2 ft in height. The undercarriage features a 7.3 ft track gauge, 46 shoes per side, 7 track rollers per side, and 2 carrier rollers per side, with a 23.7 in shoe size and 1.5 ft ground clearance. The swing mechanism achieves a speed of 14.4 rpm, while the maximum travel speed is 3.3 mph (5 kph). Hydraulic system specifications include a pump flow capacity of 101 gpm and a fluid capacity of 55.5 gal, with a 24-volt operating voltage. The cooling system holds 5.1 gal, engine oil capacity is 4.2 gal, and fuel capacity is 84.6 gal. The tail swing radius is 8.4 ft, and the width to the outside of tracks is 9.2 ft.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 121.0 HP
- Max Digging Depth
- 20.1 ft
- Track Width
- 24.00 ''
- Max Reach
- 28.20 ft
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