NEW HOLLAND 135SRLC CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- NEW HOLLAND
- Model
- 135SRLC
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The New Holland 135SRLC is a mid-size crawler excavator engineered for versatility and efficiency in demanding construction environments. With a net engine power of 85 hp (63 kW) delivered by a turbocharged 4BG1TA engine operating at 2050 rpm, this machine provides robust performance for a wide range of excavation tasks. The hydraulic system features a flow capacity of 62.4 gpm and a relief valve pressure of 5076.4 psi, ensuring responsive and reliable operation. The excavator offers two boom/stick configurations: Option 1 delivers a max cutting height of 29 ft, max digging depth of 18.1 ft, max loading height of 20.4 ft, max reach along ground of 27 ft, and max vertical wall digging depth of 16.3 ft; Option 2 increases these figures to 29.1 ft, 19.8 ft, 21.2 ft, 28.4 ft, and 17.3 ft respectively. The bucket capacity ranges from 0.6 to 1 cu yd. The unit has a shipping length of 24.6 ft and a shipping height of 9.3 ft, with a width to outside of tracks of 8.2 ft and a tail swing radius of 4.7 ft, allowing for excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. The undercarriage features a track gauge of 6.6 ft, 19.7 in shoes, and a ground pressure of 6 psi, supporting stable operation on varied terrain. The swing speed is 11.7 rpm, and the maximum travel speed is 3.8 mph (5 kph). The operating weight is 37,037.7 lbs, and the machine is equipped with a 24-volt electrical system and a 30-amp alternator. Fluid capacities include 4.8 gal for the cooling system, 3.5 gal for engine oil, 44.4 gal for fuel, 37 gal for the hydraulic system, and 0.5 gal for the swing drive.
Technical Attributes
- Max Reach
- 27.00 ft
- Track Width
- 23.60 ''
- Max Digging Depth
- 18.1 ft
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