SANY PQ190III MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The SANY PQ190III Motor Grader is a robust and versatile machine designed for demanding grading applications. It features a Cummins QSB6.7 engine with 6 cylinders, delivering a maximum power output of 258.9 hp (192 kW) at 2200 rpm, ensuring strong performance and reliability. The grader has an overall length of 29.9 ft, a width over tires of 8.7 ft, and a height to the top of the Isomount cab of 10.6 ft, providing excellent operator visibility and comfort. The moldboard is 13.1 ft wide, 24.1 in high, and 0.9 in thick, with a front blade tip angle of 90 degrees, allowing for precise grading and efficient material handling. The machine has a standard operating weight of 35869.3 lbs, contributing to stability and traction. The transmission offers 6 forward and 3 reverse gears, with a maximum forward speed of 19.9 mph. The front axle provides 15 degrees of total oscillation and 17 degrees of wheel lean, enhancing maneuverability on uneven terrain. The turning radius is 20.4 ft, facilitating tight turns in confined spaces. The blade can lift up to 16.6 in above ground, with a maximum reach of 2.4 in to the left and 3 in to the right outside the tires. These features make the SANY PQ190III Motor Grader a highly capable and efficient solution for a wide range of grading tasks.
Technical Attributes
Operating Weight
35,869.30
Max Speed
19.9 mph
Engine Model
QSB6.7
Engine Power
258.9 HP
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