KATO HD700V II LC CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
KATO
Model
HD700V II LC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Kato HD700V II LC is a mid-size crawler excavator engineered for versatile construction and earthmoving applications. Operating at 123.4 horsepower with a turbocharged 6D31T engine displacing 302 cubic inches, this machine delivers 318 foot-pounds of torque at 1700 rpm, providing efficient power for demanding excavation tasks. The excavator weighs 41,887.9 pounds and features multiple boom/stick configurations, with the extended option reaching 35.4 feet along ground and 25.1 feet digging depth, offering flexibility for various job site requirements. The hydraulic system operates at 4760 psi relief pressure with 121.6 gallons per minute pump flow capacity and 74-gallon fluid capacity, ensuring responsive bucket control and load handling. Equipped with an 84.6-gallon fuel tank and 4.5-gallon engine oil capacity, the machine provides extended operational intervals. The undercarriage utilizes 52 shoes per side supported by eight track rollers and two carrier rollers, distributing ground pressure at 5.9 psi—ideal for sensitive terrain. The 9.9-foot track gauge and 3.5 mph maximum travel speed enable efficient site mobility. The bucket capacity ranges from 0.6 to 1.6 cubic yards, accommodating diverse material handling needs. With a 13.5 rpm swing speed and 39,000-pound drawbar pull, the HD700V II LC provides balanced performance for compact working environments while maintaining durability through its robust construction and comprehensive hydraulic architecture.

Technical Attributes

Max Reach
32.00 ft
Max Digging Depth
22.0 ft

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