LIUGONG CLG416 MOTOR GRADERS

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- LIUGONG
- Model
- CLG416
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The LiuGong CLG416 motor grader is engineered for heavy-duty road construction and maintenance tasks, powered by a Cummins QSB-173C six-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 360.1 cu in, delivering 155.6 hp (116 kW) at 2200 rpm. The grader features a robust 13-foot-wide moldboard with a height of 25.6 inches and thickness of 0.9 inches, capable of cutting and shaping terrain efficiently. Its blade tip angles allow for versatile operation, with a front angle of 40 degrees and rear angle of 70 degrees, while the moldboard can lift up to 17.8 inches above ground and reach externally beyond the tires up to 106.5 inches on the right side. The machine’s overall dimensions are 28.7 feet in length, 8.6 feet width over tires, and 11.3 feet height to the top of the isomount cab, providing a stable operational platform. The CLG416 utilizes a powershift transmission offering 6 forward and 3 reverse gears, achieving maximum speeds of 26.6 mph forward and 16.3 mph reverse. Its articulation angle is 20 degrees, with a turning radius of 27 feet for enhanced maneuverability on site. The front axle provides 30 degrees total oscillation and 17 degrees of wheel lean, improving traction and stability on uneven surfaces. Weighing approximately 31,085 lbs, this motor grader balances power and mobility, making it suitable for a range of grading applications. The steering system is articulated with a 20-degree angle for precise control during operation. Overall, the LiuGong CLG416 offers a powerful, versatile, and reliable solution for earthmoving and grading needs in construction and infrastructure projects.
Technical Attributes
- Max Speed
- 26.6 mph
- Operating Weight
- 31,085.20
- Engine Model
- QSB-173C
- Engine Power
- 155.6 HP
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