VOLVO G960B MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The Volvo G960B is a heavy-duty motor grader featuring a 6-cylinder turbocharged and aftercooled D8HGAE4 engine delivering 167 horsepower and 828.3 lb-ft of torque with a displacement of 476 cubic inches. This machine measures 30.1 feet in overall length with an 8.3-foot width over tires and stands 10.5 feet to the top of the cab, providing excellent operator visibility. The grader operates at a standard weight of 39,837.6 pounds and can reach a maximum operating weight of 48,199.7 pounds, with the rear axle carrying the majority of the load at 31,499.7 pounds maximum. The transmission is a fully sequential, direct drive Volvo powershift system offering 8 forward and 4 reverse gears, enabling speeds up to 27.3 mph forward and 19.3 mph reverse. The moldboard spans 12.1 feet wide with a maximum cutting depth of 31 inches and generates 28,349.3 pounds of blade pull at maximum weight. The 64-inch diameter circle rotates a full 360 degrees with a maximum reach of 80 inches outside the left tire. The hydraulic system utilizes an axial piston pump delivering 55 gallons per minute at 3,002.3 psi relief pressure, providing excellent control for grading operations. With a fuel capacity of 105.7 gallons and operating on 24-volt electrics with a 120-amp alternator, this machine is engineered for demanding road construction and maintenance applications.
Technical Attributes
Max Speed
27.3 mph
Engine Power
167 HP
Operating Weight
48,199.70
Engine Model
D8HGAE4
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