VOLVO G720 MOTOR GRADERS

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- VOLVO
- Model
- G720
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Volvo G720 Motor Grader is a heavy-duty grading machine engineered for precision and durability in demanding construction environments. Powered by a turbocharged 6-cylinder 6C8.3 engine with 504.7 cubic inches displacement, it delivers 160 hp and 560 lb-ft of torque, ensuring robust performance across varied terrains. The grader features an 8-speed forward and 4-speed reverse Volvo 8400 transmission, with a maximum forward speed of 28.4 mph and reverse speed of 20.4 mph. Its hydraulic system utilizes a load-sensing pump with 50.5 gpm flow and 2,500 psi relief valve pressure, supporting efficient blade control. The moldboard offers a 12-foot width, 25-inch height, and 0.9-inch thickness, with a maximum depth of cut at 17.5 inches and 360-degree circle rotation for versatile grading. Blade tip angles are 45 degrees front and 6.5 degrees rear, with side shift capabilities of 26.5 inches left and right. The machine has an overall length of 27.9 feet, wheelbase of 20 feet, and width over tires of 8.4 feet, with a total operating weight of 32,571.1 lbs. Standard features include 24-volt electrical system, 102.4-gallon fuel tank, and a 25.5-foot turning radius. The front axle provides 2 feet ground clearance, 16 degrees total oscillation, and 18 degrees wheel lean, while the articulation steering system allows a 72-degree angle for enhanced maneuverability.
Technical Attributes
- Max Speed
- 28.4 mph
- Engine Power
- 160 HP
- Operating Weight
- 32,571.10
- Engine Model
- 6C8.3
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