NEW HOLLAND E385C CRAWLER EXCAVATOR
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Technical Description
The New Holland E385C is a high-performance crawler excavator engineered for demanding construction and heavy-duty applications. With an operating weight of 82,144.3 lbs and a robust HINO EB-JO8E-TM engine delivering 264 hp (197 kW) and 736.1 lb-ft of torque, this machine combines power, reliability, and fuel efficiency. The 469 cu in displacement engine features a 4.5 in bore and 5.2 in stroke, ensuring strong performance under challenging conditions. The hydraulic system is equipped with a pump flow capacity of 155.4 gpm and a total fluid capacity of 109.2 gal, supporting efficient operation of all hydraulic functions. The excavator offers a maximum digging depth of 24.9 ft, a maximum loading height of 24.2 ft, and a maximum reach along the ground of 19 ft, making it ideal for a wide range of excavation tasks. The vertical wall digging depth reaches 21.7 ft, while the shipping height and length are 11.3 ft and 36.8 ft respectively, with a width to the outside of tracks at 11.2 ft. The undercarriage features 48 shoes per side, each 31.5 in wide, and a ground clearance of 1.7 ft, providing stability and mobility on rough terrain. The swing mechanism delivers a speed of 10 rpm, and the maximum travel speed is 3.5 mph (5 kph). The cab height is 11.3 ft, and the tail swing radius is 11.5 ft. The unit is equipped with a 24-volt electrical system, a 60-amp alternator, a 153.3 gal fuel tank, and a 7.6 gal engine oil capacity. This excavator is designed for durability, operator comfort, and maximum productivity in all working environments.
Technical Attributes
Max Digging Depth
21.4 ft
Track Width
23.60 ''
Max Reach
19.00 ft
Boom Length
19.0 ft
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