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Hydraulic  system  Excavator SH75XU - 3B

Hydraulic system Excavator SH75XU - 3B

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Specifications

 

Working Range

Arm length1.75 m2.10 m
A ( Max.digging radius )6490 mm6780 mm
B ( Max.digging depth )4190 mm4600 mm
C ( Max.digging height )7195 mm7450 mm
D ( Max.dumping height )5150 mm5540 mm
E ( Max.vertical wall cut depth )3260 mm3660 mm
F ( Min.front swing radius )2230 mm2330 mm
G ( Rear end swing radius )1235 mm
H ( Max.lift above ground )415 mm
 I  ( Min.drop below ground )205 mm

Dimensions

SH75XU-3B
Arm length1.75 m2.10 m
A Overall length5970 mm5890 mm
B Length from center of machine (to arm top)4547 mm4470 mm
C Length from center of machine (to shoe top)1423 mm
D Center to center of wheels2210 mm
E Overall track length2845 mm
F Overall height2970 mm3250 mm
G Clearance height under upper structure745 mm
H Shoe lug height20 mm
 I  Cab height2700 mm
J  Upper structure overall width2225 mm
K Width from center of machine (left side)1065 mm
L Width from center of machine (right side)1160 mm
M Track gauge1870 mm
N Overall track width with 450 mm
600 mm
2320 mm
2470 mm
O Std.Shoe width450 mm
P Minimum ground clearance360 mm
Q Width of blade2320 mm
R Height of blade450 mm

Principle Specifications

SH75XU-3B
BaseArm length1.75m
Bucket capacity (ISO heaped)0.28m3
Std.operating weight8260kg
EngineMake & modelISUZU AU-4LE2X
Rated output40.0kw/2000 min-1
Displacement2179ml(cc)
Hydraulic
System
Main pump2 variable displacement axial piston pumps with regulating system
Max. pressure29.4Mpa
Travel motorVariable displacement axial piston motor
Parking brake typeMechanical disc brake
Swing motorFixed displacement axial piston motor
PerformanceTravel speed5.1/3.3km/h
Drawbar pull59kN
Grade ability70%<35º>
Ground pressure37 kPa
Swing speed9.5 min-1
Bucket57 kN
Arm39 kN
OthersFuel tank100 liter
Hydraulic fluid tank97 liter

Standard equipment

Hydraulic system

  • High-performance return filter
  • One-touch idle
  • Changeable 2-speed-travel
  • Rotational ABS

Safety equipment

  • Rear-view mirror
  • Gate lock lever
  • Emergency escape hammer
  • Seat belt
  • Cab-top headlight
  • Travel alarm
  • Theft prevention dog-chain
  • Boom holding valve
  • Engine emergency stop switch

Cab/interior equipment

  • KAB seat
  • Large-size rounded cab
  • Fluid mount
  • Air conditioner
  • Defroster
  • Automatic lock for front facing window
  • Automatic point wiper connecter
  • Intermittent wiper with washer
  • Reclining seat
  • Cup holder
  • Ashtray
  • Room lamp
  • Hat hook
  • AM/FM Radio

Others

  • Engine that complies with tear-3 exhaust emissions regulations
  • EMS (Easy Maintenance System)
  • Long life hydraulic fluid
  • Front-face protective net for radiator
  • Aluminum radiator
  • Aluminum oil cooler
  • Tool kit
  • Grease gun
  • Fuel filter
  • Double-element air cleaner

Q:Inspection and maintenanceof excavator?
hI JACK and this expensive as it is an expensive machine to maintain due to wear.
Q:Do you think Helen of Troy is a Hero? Why?thnks..im curious what you think b/c some agree and some disagree.
Helen was nothing but a sex object.
Q:Since ore grades continue to get lower and lower it would seem that we will never run out of metals in the foreseeable future. Is this because mining methods are more efficient and economical?
Ore grades are getting lower and lower, but at a certain point, the decrease will no longer be compensated by more efficient methods. Economies of scale can only go so far. At some point it just becomes impractical and impossibly expensive to make equipment bigger. The reason we can mine less economical ore is because metal prices are increasing (or alternately, metal prices are increasing because we use less economical ore). Price is the driving force behind a lot of materials choices. The auto industry uses galvanized steel in place of aluminum because it's cheaper. But we have about 20 years of currently economical zinc ore reserves and over 100 years of bauxite (aluminum ore) reserves, so at some point (probably around 20 years from now), it will likely be cheaper to use aluminum (or some sort of composite) in place of galvanized steel for car bodies.
Q:i can stand up on what i liveyou will be worth what i give up2nd song:tahe this edgesthey're inside outwe can't be honest
The first is Santogold Lyrics to Les Artistes : What I'm searching for to tell it straight, I'm trying to build a wall Walking by myself down avenues that reek of time to kill If you see me keep going be a pass by waver Build me up, bring me down just leave me out you name dropper Stop trying to catch my eye I see you good you forced faker Just make it easy You're my enemy you fast talker Chorus: I can say I hope it will be worth what I give up If I could stand up mean for the things that I believe What am I here for I left my home to disappear is all I'm here for myself Not to know you I don't need no one else Fit in so good the hope is that you cannot see me later You don't know me I am an introvert an excavator I'm duckin' out for now a face in dodgy elevators Creep up and suddenly I found myself an innovator Chorus. Change, change, change, I want to get up out of my skin tell you what if I can shake it I'm 'a make this something worth dreaming of The second is The Ting Tings You never alter, you're always you Everything's breaking, but I don't care Smash the rest up, burn it down Put us in the corner 'cause we're into ideas Take these edges, they're inside out No one will notice, they're looking elsewhere We can be honest, we call it off We've got the choice if it all goes wrong [chorus] We walk We walk We walk We wa-alk You see the changes in things that come It's how you deal with it when switching off Make a decision, a precondition We've got the choice if it all goes wrong [chorus] [Bridge] Where nothing makes you feel good.... [x8] We've got the choice if it all goes wrong We walk We walk (if it all goes wrong) We walk We wa-alk (if it all goes wrong) We walk We walk (it makes you feel good, it makes you feel god) We walk we wa-alk (when it all goes wrong) We walk We walk We walk We wa-alk
Q:Just looking for a good long list so I can organize an itemized bid to compare to the general contractor's base s.f. price. Be as inclusive as you can.Thanks guys.
An Architect/house plans Town Municipality for permits Excavator Septic system engineer, if need be Concrete/foundation person Mason, if need be House Framer/builder HVAC engineer Electrician Plumber Siding/Roofer Sheetrocker Floor layer (carpet, tile, hardwood, vinyl) Finishing carpenter for trim work and door installation Painter Landscaper Concrete/ Paver/Stone layer for a Walkway and Driveway
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Q:These guys came and tore down my 2 sheds damaged last hurricane season. They used an excavator to know them down and broke a mirror that was in there and the 3 window, I have broken glass all over the demolition site. What can I do? Try to use a shop vac? Any advice please.
dances with woofs is right. and lots of other good ideas from the other answerers. another thing ya could do is clean it all up then gettin a wheel barrow and shovelin the top inch of dirt into the wheel barrow, then gettin some fresh dirt. careful, the excavaor coulda pushed some shards down into the dirt with just enough left stickin up to cut. the demolishers shoulda really not been stoned n drunk and taken out the breakables before smashin everything. maybe call the company that did the work, the boss, and tell them how effed up and shady the work was done. other than that clean up and get about 8 yards / tons of fresh topsoil and make a new yard. thanks for being worried about your pups....they have a good momma;)
Q:I'm really interested in joining the U.S Navy, hopefully to be a Construction Mechanic (CM). Will i be able to get my ASE after my A-School? Or do i get it after my duty? And also what civilian jobs may i be able to relatively transfer to really smoothly? And also after the Seabees, im planning to attend U.T.I (Universal Technical Institute) to further pursue my career as a Master technician. Is it worth it? Or not? Any suggestions? Detailed reasonable answers are appreciated :)
As a CM you'll be working on everything from excavators and scrappers to semi tractors to M-wraps to bucket trucks to those little Honda water pumps. I don't think the Navy gets into certifying you for ACE as a matter of business, but you have your Chiefs of Alpha CO and the education PO of your battalion to ask and get help getting them. As far as transferring into civilian life, everyone is looking for good mechanics and hydraulic guys. If you get a chance to kind of specialize in something, look at what companies are screaming for and try to go to C-school for that. I don't know anything about UTI, so I won't go there. Be advised that Seabees require a higher ASVAB and line scores than a lot of rates and it's a five year commitment. Also they just decommissioned four Battalions due to 0bamas fake budget cuts, so it's going to be tight getting in.
Q:I need to dig a trench about 180ft long, 3ft deep, and about 2-3ft wide. I want to get it done in one day, but if I really need to, I could add an extra day. What sized excavator should I rent do get this job done? I would prefer if you point me to a certain excavator and then I could rent the one that most closely matches it. Thank you!
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Q:We have a 10x13 foot storage room in our basement. We are looking to sell our home within the next year. Is it worth renovating this room into a 4th bedroom for re-sale purposes? The house is about 1900 sq. ft.currently. We would need to add an egress window but the rest of the renovation could be done fairly cheaply as the walls are set and most of the drop ceiling is already set. What would it add to the value of the house? Thanks
It probably won't return your investment unless you do the work that youself and are willing to trade on sweat-equity. I just installed an egress window through about 7 inches of concrete wall - messy job, and with the cutting tool rental and excavator rental, I spent about $4,500 to do the job. Drainage is always an issue, as is the retaining wall material. I also installed a flush egress ladder system that blended in with the retaining wall. One other consideration - while you'll increase legal square footage because of the egress... a buyer would logically want a bath in that space. Now you have really 'upped' the cost because of more electrical and plumbing. You might be better off just installing the egress window, and stubbing out plumbing for a bath. Build the interior walls, run wiring without sheetrock to define the bath and bedroom. This will show the buyer the potential, it will increase the legal square footage, but you won't be hit with the big expense of finishing the rooms. You can probably do this for 1/3 of he cost of a finished room. You may already have a finished bath in the space... if that's the case, just install the egress window and run electrical. Good luck!

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