HITACHI ZX80LCK CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

HITACHI ZX80LCK HITACHI ZX80LCK CRAWLER EXCAVATOR equipment image

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OEM
HITACHI
Model
ZX80LCK
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Hitachi ZX80LCK is a compact midi-excavator engineered for versatility and efficiency in demanding construction environments. With a net power output of 52 hp (39 kW) from its 4-cylinder CC-4JG1 engine, this machine delivers strong performance for digging, lifting, and grading tasks. The hydraulic system features a pump flow capacity of 47.2 gallons per minute and a relief valve pressure of 4554.2 psi, ensuring responsive and reliable operation. The ZX80LCK has a maximum cutting height of 27 ft, a digging depth of 14.8 ft, and a maximum loading height of 20.1 ft, making it suitable for a wide range of excavation needs. Its maximum reach along the ground is 23 ft, and it can dig vertical walls to a depth of 13.8 ft. The excavator’s compact dimensions include a height to the top of the cab of 9 ft, a width to the outside of tracks of 7.7 ft, and a tail swing radius of 5.8 ft, allowing for excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. The operating weight is 15,873.3 lbs, with a ground clearance of 1.2 ft and a ground pressure of 4.5 psi for stable operation on varied terrain. The undercarriage features 5 track rollers per side, 40 shoes per side, and a shoe size of 17.8 in, providing durability and traction. The swing speed is 11.3 rpm, and the maximum travel speed is 3.2 mph. The machine is equipped with a 35.7-gallon fuel tank, a 2.5-gallon cooling system, and a 3.2-gallon engine oil capacity, supporting extended operation. The ZX80LCK is designed for comfort, reliability, and adaptability, making it a valuable asset for contractors seeking a compact yet powerful excavator.

Technical Attributes

Max Digging Depth
14.8 ft
Max Reach
23.00 ft

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