SUMITOMO SH200LC-2 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

SUMITOMO SH200LC-2 SUMITOMO SH200LC-2 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR equipment image

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OEM
SUMITOMO
Model
SH200LC-2
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Sumitomo SH200LC-2 is a mid-size hydraulic excavator engineered for versatile construction and excavation applications. This tracked machine delivers 131 horsepower at 1900 rpm from a turbocharged Isuzu A-6BG1T diesel engine with 396.3 cubic inches of displacement, producing 351.1 foot-pounds of torque. The excavator operates at a maximum weight of 43,431 pounds and features dual boom/stick configurations to accommodate varying project requirements. The primary option provides a maximum cutting height of 30.4 feet and digging depth of 20.1 feet, while the extended configuration extends the cutting height to 31.1 feet and digging depth to 22 feet, with maximum reach along ground reaching 32.7 feet. The variable bucket system ranges from 0.7 to 1.5 cubic yards, with a standard capacity of 1.1 cubic yards for optimal productivity. Hydraulic performance is supported by a 106.2 gallons-per-minute pump delivering 4978.2 psi relief pressure, with a 52.9-gallon fluid capacity. The undercarriage features 49 shoes per side with 23.7-inch dimensions and 7.9-foot track gauge, generating 6.3 psi ground pressure for minimal surface disturbance. Ground clearance measures 1.6 feet, while the cab height reaches 9.4 feet. Travel capability reaches 3.5 miles per hour with an 11.9 rpm swing speed. This configuration delivers reliable performance for standard excavation, material handling, and site preparation work.

Technical Attributes

Boom Length
9.4 ft
Max Digging Depth
20.1 ft
Max Reach
31.00 ft
Engine Power
131.0 HP
Track Width
33.60 ''

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