KAWASAKI 95ZV-2 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- KAWASAKI
- Model
- 95ZV-2
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Kawasaki 95ZV-2 is a mid-sized wheel loader engineered for demanding construction and material handling operations. Powered by a Cummins QSX15 turbocharged diesel engine, it delivers 390 gross horsepower (348 net hp) at 2,000 rpm with 1,346 lb-ft of torque, providing robust performance across varied job sites. The loader features a spacious 7.1 cubic yard heaped bucket capacity with a substantial 55,120 lb breakout force, enabling efficient loading and material movement. Its full powershift transmission offers four forward and three reverse gears, reaching maximum speeds of 23.3 mph forward and 16.2 mph reverse. The hydraulic system incorporates a gear-type pump with 50.2 gallons per minute flow capacity and 3,000 psi relief valve setting, with cycle times of 6.1 seconds for raising, 1.5 seconds for dumping, and 4 seconds for lowering. Operating at 68,170 lbs with a static tipping load of 53,418 lbs, the machine maintains a 23.9-foot turning radius and 1.7-foot ground clearance. The cab design includes operator-friendly features such as adjustable declutch controls and dual boom kickout capability. Equipped with 29.5x25-22PR tires and featuring 122.9-gallon fuel capacity, the 95ZV-2 combines durability with productivity, backed by Kawasaki's 50+ years of innovative engineering in construction machinery.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 348 HP
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 7.10 yd³
- Max Dump Height
- 10.60 ft
- Max Breakout Force
- 55120 lb-ft
- Max Speed
- 23.30 mph
- Static Tipping Weight
- 53,418.10
- Tire Size
- 29.5x25-22PR
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