Gradall has launched its XL 5200 V excavator that weighs 54,452 pounds, delivers 24,941 pounds of boom force and has bucket breakout force of 25,405 pounds.
The XL 5200 V excavator weighs 54,452 pounds, delivers 24,941 pounds of boom force, and has bucketbreakout force of 25,405 pounds. The Tier 4-Final Volvo Penta engine helps improve fuel efficiency by up to 5 percent.
The Gradall telescoping tilting boom tilts 220 degrees, and a load-sensing high-pressure hydraulics system adjusts automatically when switching from high-production digging to finishing work. The boom telescopes to 33 feet 11 inches at ground line, and digs to 25 feet 4 inches deep.
A new counterweight design shortens the rear swing. The track uses triple grauser pads, with widts of 800 or 600 mm. Each track has dual-range high-torque piston motors.
The seating module can be adjusted eight different ways, and the operator has two electronic foot pedals with handles in the cab. An automatic two-speed control can shift the crawler into low speed for challenging travel conditions.
Series V machines have almost 70 percent parts commonality, simplifying the task of maintaining inventories to complete common service functions.
Crawler Excavators are utilitarian machines that can dig trenches, load trucks, lift pipe, and handle attachments, such as hydraulic breakers, shears, and grapples. These machines range in size from the “mini” that fits through a back-yard gate, to those in mining applications and have operating weights of a quarter million pounds or more.