KOBELCO ED150 ACERA BLADE RUNNER CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- KOBELCO
- Model
- ED150 ACERA BLADE RUNNER
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The Kobelco ED150 ACERA Blade Runner is a compact hydraulic excavator engineered for precision work in confined spaces, featuring Kobelco's proprietary Short Radius technology that enables exceptional maneuverability. Powered by a turbocharged Mitsubishi A-4BG1T diesel engine delivering 94 horsepower at 2,200 RPM, this machine achieves excellent fuel efficiency through direct fuel injection while maintaining impressive power output. The excavator's operating weight of 35,900 pounds provides optimal balance between mobility and stability, complemented by a counterweight that extends only 5.1 inches beyond track width, allowing operation in extremely tight quarters. The ED150 delivers a maximum digging depth of 19.08 feet and reach along ground of 28.83 feet, with swing torque rated at 27,762 pound-feet and drawbar pull of 32,600 pounds. The hydraulic system operates at pressures ranging from 3,555 to 4,980 PSI depending on function, with pump discharge flow of 2 x 31.4 plus 14.3 plus 5.5 GPM. Standard equipment includes a Power Angle Tilt dozer blade with 2.86 cubic yard capacity and curved track shoes for enhanced turning capability. The integrated INDR (Integrated Noise and Dust Reduction) cooling system minimizes noise and dust while extending air filter life. Travel speeds reach 3.1 MPH in high gear with automatic 2-speed shifting, while maximum swing speed achieves 11.7 RPM. This short-radius excavator can lift 10,920 pounds at ground level over the front end, making it ideal for heavy lifting and dozing applications in constrained work environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Reach
- 28.83 ft
- Track Width
- 24.00 ''
- Max Digging Depth
- 19.1 ft
- Engine Power
- 94.0 HP
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