NEW HOLLAND E195LC CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
NEW HOLLAND
Model
E195LC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The New Holland E195LC is a mid-size crawler excavator engineered for robust performance and versatility on demanding job sites. With a net power output of 130 hp (97 kW) delivered by a turbocharged and intercooled CNH F4BE0484D*D608 engine, this excavator provides reliable power for a wide range of excavation tasks. The machine offers three boom/stick configurations, allowing operators to select the optimal setup for their needs: Option 1 delivers a max cutting height of 29.8 ft, max digging depth of 18.8 ft, max loading height of 20.7 ft, max reach along ground of 27.9 ft, and max vertical wall digging depth of 17.9 ft; Option 2 increases these figures to 30.8 ft, 20.1 ft, 21.5 ft, 29.3 ft, and 19.4 ft respectively; while Option 3 further extends reach and depth to 32.2 ft, 21.7 ft, 22.7 ft, 31 ft, and 21.2 ft. The reference bucket capacity is 1.1 cu yd, with a maximum of 1.5 cu yd and minimum of 0.7 cu yd. The E195LC has an operating weight of 41,755.6 lbs and features a hydraulic system with a flow capacity of 93 gpm and a relief valve pressure of 4,974.8 psi. The undercarriage includes 7 track rollers and 2 carrier rollers per side, with a 23.7 in shoe size and 7.3 ft track gauge, providing a ground pressure of 6.9 psi and a max travel speed of 3.2 mph. The cab height is 9.8 ft, and the machine's width to the outside of tracks is 9.2 ft, ensuring stability and maneuverability.

Technical Attributes

Boom Length
22.0 ft
Engine Power
130.0 HP
Max Digging Depth
18.8 ft
Max Reach
29.30 ft

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