TEREX TG150 MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
TEREX
Model
TG150
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The Terex TG150 motor grader features a robust turbocharged 6-cylinder engine with a displacement of 366.2 cubic inches, delivering a maximum power output of 163 hp (122 kW) at 2200 rpm. It is designed with a 12.1-foot-wide moldboard, 22.9 inches in height and 0.8 inches thick, capable of a blade pull force of 17,994 lbs at full load. The moldboard offers symmetrical side shifts of 49.3 inches to both the left and right, enhancing grading versatility. Dimensionally, the TG150 measures approximately 30.9 feet in overall length, 8 feet in width over tires, and 10.8 feet to the top of its isomount cab. It has a front ground clearance of 1.8 feet and a rear ground clearance of 1.6 feet. The wheelbase spans 18.7 feet, with a tandem axle wheelbase of 5.2 feet. The machine operates with a total weight of about 31,967 lbs, with a front axle load of approximately 9,480 lbs and a rear axle load around 22,487 lbs. The hydraulic system is equipped with an axial piston pump delivering 26.2 gallons per minute at 2669 psi relief valve pressure, with a fluid capacity of 39.7 gallons. It uses a 24-volt electrical system supported by a 55-amp alternator. The front axle allows oscillation of 15 degrees with a 17-degree wheel lean, and the articulation angle for steering is 45 degrees, enabling a turning radius of 22.7 feet. The transmission is an automatic power shift type with a torque converter, offering six forward and three reverse gears, enabling max speeds of 24.9 mph forward and 15.6 mph reverse. Fuel capacity sits at 81.9 gallons, supporting extended operational periods. Tire size is 13.00-24 TG SGG-2A Goodyear.

Technical Attributes

Max Speed
24.9 mph
Operating Weight
31,967.10
Engine Power
163 HP

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