HITACHI ZX225US CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- HITACHI
- Model
- ZX225US
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The Hitachi ZX225US is a compact, short-tail swing hydraulic excavator engineered for versatile earthmoving and construction applications in confined spaces and urban environments. Powered by a turbocharged, intercooled AA-6BGIT engine producing 147 horsepower at 2,100 rpm with 405.7 lb-ft of torque, this 50,706-pound machine delivers efficient performance across diverse job sites. The excavator features three boom and stick configurations, offering maximum digging depths ranging from 20.1 to 27.2 feet and maximum reach capabilities from 30 to 36.8 feet along the ground, accommodating various operational requirements. Its ultra-short tail swing radius of 5.6 feet and compact width of 9.2 feet enable exceptional maneuverability in restricted areas, making it ideal for demolition, forestry, and road construction projects. The hydraulic system operates at 4,980 psi with a pump flow capacity of 102.5 gallons per minute, delivering 158 kilonewtons of ISO bucket digging force. The excavator accommodates interchangeable buckets ranging from 0.7 to 1.6 cubic yards with an attachment support system featuring 11 selectable modes for easy fitment of specialized implements. Ground pressure of 7.6 psi minimizes surface damage, while the 71.4-gallon fuel tank and advanced TRIAS III hydraulic system with ECO gauge optimize fuel consumption and operating efficiency, reducing running costs.
Technical Attributes
- Max Reach
- 36.80 ft
- Max Digging Depth
- 20.1 ft
- Track Width
- 23.60 ''
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