JCB JS180NLC CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
JCB
Model
JS180NLC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The JCB JS180NLC is a 19-tonne tracked excavator engineered for versatile construction and earthmoving applications. Powered by a JCB EcoMAX 444 TCA engine delivering 109 horsepower at 2200 rpm, this machine operates with a 24-volt electrical system and features a 55-amp alternator. The hydraulic system operates at 4975 psi relief pressure with a pump flow capacity of 73 gpm, delivering reliable performance across demanding jobsites. The excavator offers three configurable boom options to maximize operational flexibility. The first option achieves a 33.6-foot cutting height with a 17.7-foot digging depth, while the second extends to 35 feet with 19.1-foot depth capability. The third configuration delivers maximum reach of 35.5 feet with 20.2-foot digging depth, all maintaining a consistent 118.2-inch minimum swing radius. Maximum digging reach capabilities extend to 28-31.1 feet depending on configuration, with ground-level reach up to 29.9 feet. The undercarriage features 46 shoes per side with 7 track rollers and 2 carrier rollers, generating 7.2 psi ground pressure for minimal ground disturbance. The machine measures 13.7 feet in undercarriage length with 8.2-foot track width and achieves 2 mph maximum travel speed with 10 rpm swing capability. Fuel capacity of 66.9 gallons supports extended operations, while the hydraulic system holds 37.6 gallons of fluid. Bucket capacity ranges from 0.5 to 1.2 cubic yards, providing versatility for various material handling requirements. This robust tracked excavator combines durability with operator-focused design for consistent productivity.

Technical Attributes

Max Digging Depth
17.7 ft
Max Reach
30.30 ft
Engine Power
130.0 HP

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