LINK-BELT 210 X2 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR
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Technical Description
The Link-Belt 210 X2 is a compact hydraulic crawler excavator designed for versatile construction and earthmoving applications. Powered by an Isuzu AI-4HK1X turbocharged diesel engine, this machine delivers 157 net horsepower at 1,800 rpm and generates maximum torque of 463 lbf-ft at 1,500 rpm, with a displacement of 317.4 cubic inches. The excavator operates at a maximum system pressure of 4,970 psi with a hydraulic pump flow capacity of 111.4 gallons per minute, supported by a 63.5-gallon hydraulic fluid capacity. Weighing 47,400 pounds, the 210 X2 features dual boom and stick configurations offering maximum cutting heights of 31.6 feet and 30.9 feet respectively, with digging depths reaching 21.9 feet and maximum reach along ground of 32 feet. The machine accommodates bucket capacities ranging from 0.7 to 1.8 cubic yards, with a standard 1.4-cubic-yard bucket. Its track undercarriage includes 49 shoes per side with 31.5-inch shoe width, delivering ground pressure of 5.3 psi and maximum travel speed of 3.5 miles per hour with a drawbar pull of 42,489 pounds. The cab offers sound levels of 68.5 decibels with 18,100 BTU/hour air conditioning and 20,150 BTU/hour heating output. Equipped with two-speed transmission, sealed and lubricated track chain, and counterbalance valve systems, the 210 X2 provides gradeability of 70 percent and fuel consumption ranging from 2.55 gallons per hour in light applications to higher rates in heavy digging operations.
Technical Attributes
Max Digging Depth
20.1 ft
Max Reach
31.11 ft
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