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Earthmoving Machinery >> Excavator >> TME623E

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Detailed Description

1. Excellent Operation

The multi-function digital color monitor panel together with electromic fuel control allow the operator to select the best setting for a wide range of operations and hence maximising operatiing efficiency.

2. Ease of Maintenance

Service points are easily accessible for operator and service personnel. Centralised greasing for work equipment is standard equipment.

3. Superior Structure

The superior structure allows multiple work equipment configurations for wide range of applications.

4.Heavy Duty Undercarriage 

The Heavy Duty Long Crawler(HDLC) undercarriage is standard equipment on crawler excavator. HDLC undercarriage offers longer life, lower ground pressure and improved stability for all applications.

5. Operation Comfort

Adjustable operator seat for best operating position and comfort for operator. High capacity air-conditioner provides comfortable operating environment. Pilot actuated low effort controis designed for long hour operation and reduces operator fatigue.

 

Model TME623E
Operation WeightTon23
Standard Bucket Capacity m³1
Diesel Engine ManufacturerCummins
 Engine ModelB5.9-C
Engine PowerKW133
Hydraulic Flow RateL/MIN2x 224
Hydraulic PressureMpa32
Travelling Speed Km/h2.6- 4.6
Grade Climbing Capacity%65
Slewing Speedr/min13
Stick Digging ForcekN115
Bucket Digging ForcekN146
Overall Lengthmm9845
Overall Widthmm3000
Overall Height of Boommm3300
Overall Height of Cabmm2885
Overall Height to Engien Covermm2300
Counterweight Clearancemm1060
Ground Clearancemm465
Upperstructure Widthmm2710
Rear End Swing Turning Radiusmm2940
Overall Track Lengthmm4510
Center Pitch Length of Track Tramemm3720
Gauge Widthmm2400
 Track Widthmm600
Ground PressureMpa0.045
Stick Lengthmm3000
Maximum Cutting Heightmm9520
Maximum Dumping Heightmm6800
Maximum Digging Depthmm6830
Maximum Reachmm10020

 

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Q: I am looking for a user manual/owners manual for an Atlas excavator/digger year 1994 model 1404preferably a pdf document, can anyone help me out? thanks
have you tried the manufacturer ?
Q: I have been looking at selling my car and getting a diesel, Mostly a 02-03 7.3L PSD. I have really be looking for reasons not to buy one but i am really not finding any. I live in Missouri so its cold in the winter but as long as i have a block heater i can leave it plugged in, in my driveway so its not too big of a deal. I also know that oil changes are quite a bit more expensive but if you are going to drive it like i am... I.E. not hauling heavy loads you can go 5000mi between oil changes. Anyone have any reasons i should not buy one? Or good reasons too buy one.
Good job at choosing to look at 7.3s. 99 is the best year for the truck but I own an 03 dually. It's a fantastic truck. No complaints. Only issues I've had is we have a fuse that keeps blowing but we just need to get a bigger one and starters will go out. But starters are a pretty cheap and easy fix. 2000+ you start getting into body rust. My 03 is pretty clean but my 2000 is half gone. Still runs great and hauls like a champ but fenders and cab corners rusted completely. We bought some bush walker fender flairs and now you can't even tell there's rust and it looks amazing! Good luck with findin a 7.3. Whatever you do do not think you can get away with gettin a 6.0. You might find better looking ones but if you plan on hauling get a 7.3 or 6.7. 6.4 king ranch f450s are really good at hauling too. That's what we use for our horse shows. We pull a 40+ foot gooseneck horse trailer around the country and that truck is never in the shop and you can't even tell it's pulling a trailer!
Q: I have a 6T 590 cummins in a case 888 excavator, it runs good but the fuel is in the oil. I changed the lift pump but the fuel is still in the oil. What should I do???? Is there a seal in the injection pump that can be changed without having the injection pump rebuilt?
Yes the shaft seal in the injection pump can be changed without rebuilding the pump, actually pretty common, not a job you want to do yourself if you don't have the knowledge though, in some cases it takes a special tool to align and compress the seal upon installation, and if you get in there and remove the pump without a clue and get it out of time you have basically shot yourself in the foot
Q: Has anyone tried the excavator substrate? I'm thinking about trying it with my bearded dragons....?
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Q: I'm looking to fill in a concrete pool and don't know where to start looking. I don't want to hire a middle man contractor that will get someone else to do the job and then charge me 25% more then what they paid to do the job.
call an excavating company...they have the equipment and are sometimes looking for places to put their excess fill...
Q: I need to know 7 different ways.
Digging. je je. Some plants require a strong suplement of minerals for survive, if you see one of that, you are in a place that have that mineral. Of course this apply for iron Nq and some other single minerals, I don?t know about a plant that requires gold. Ho but if you are looking for calcium phosporus or something no mjetalic minerals, then this could be a usefull method You can use a matemnatical model, if you know that in some side are gold and in other side you also have that metal, the you can try to interpolate both sides fr see what do you have in the middle. The geologyst have some other metods, I think that they can identify the mineral oxide in the surface or througout the soil horizont. Also I saw once one of they using a sieve in a river, not for find gold but for identify the mountain composition, but i don?t know about that metods.
Q: I have WTB Dual Duty FR 26 rims and was wondering if these tires would fit
The odds are good these tires will fit your rim, but the other question is if they will work with your bike frame. As long as the tires are not too wide for your bike, they will probably work for you
Q: I was recently digging a post hole and scraped my undergound electric cable. The post hole digger damaged the insulation and scraped one of the wires. It sparked a lot then started smoking. I still had power to all parts of my house. The wire was not cut in half. Only the casing was damaged. In fear of being charged by the power company to repare the damage, I simply filled in the hole. Can anyone tell me if I can expect the exposed wire underground to give me any problems?
The white wire is the common or neutral wire anyway and should not be carrying any voltage. Being that it is only a foot deep it was obviously added after the house was built because even direct burial U/F cable should be 2' deep per the electrical code. It possibly is an irrigation control line or landscape ltg. power line which in that case it would be low voltage. I would tape it up and forget it as well.

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