• JCM933D Hydraulic Crawler Excavator, large excavator,33 tons System 1
JCM933D Hydraulic Crawler Excavator, large excavator,33 tons

JCM933D Hydraulic Crawler Excavator, large excavator,33 tons

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•JCM933D is a large bulldozer product. It adopts originally imported Cummins 6C8.3 engine which features Tier 2 standards, energy saving, environmental care, and convenient service and maintenance;
•It adopts radial seal air filter with pre-filter, large fuel pre-filter and coolant filter, which effectively prolongs engine life, with fuel filling pump and pressure transmitter as standard device for higher fuel economy.
•It adopts originally imported hydraulic parts, which features stable and reliable quality, and high efficiency, large digging force and travel force;
•It adopts new type cab and seats, brand-new interior, and new air conditioning system with automatic adjustment function for comfortable operation;
•New generation electric control system: large color display capable of real time monitoring of machine operation condition, self-diagnosis and recording, electric throttle, and multiple work modes.
•The enhanced working devices and undercarriage, and heavy duty chassis are applicable to tough work conditions;
•Multiple kinds of buckets and optional parts like dozer blades, breakers, scarifiers, electromagnetic suction cups, quick couplers, etc. are available for digging, landfill, breaking, and grading operations.
•The multifunctional GPS can achieve remote control and data transfer so that the real time machine conditions can be known.
•With symmetrically opened engine hood and exhaust pipe is installed at the hood, it is convenient for maintenance and services.
•Extra large tool case and fuel tank, centralized electric collocation;
•Box type frame side member, wide track gauge, long length on ground, with 600mm heavy track as standard device.

JCM933D HydraulicCrawler Excavator

TechnicalSpecifications

          Engine

    Travel System

Model

CUMMINS 6C8.3

Travel motors

NABTESCO, Japan;  Variable axial piston motor

Type

Water cooling, turbocharged,  empty enter-cooling

Support roller quantities

2×9

Carrier roller quantities

2×2

No. of cylinder

6

Travel shoes

2×48

Bore and stroke

114mm×134.9mm

Travel speed

2.95/5.04km/h

Displacement

8.3L

Drawbar pulling force

284kN

Power output

186kW/2200rpm

Grade ability

70% (35°)

Ground clearance

530mm

      Hydraulic System

      Cab Control

Pump

KAWASAKI, Japan

Cab

All-weather, sound-suppressed  Cab and equipped with a heavy,  insulated Floor Mat; Front Window can be opened and slid; 6-direction  adjustable Seat; LED display, Automatic monitoring, display and warning; cool  & hot Air Conditioner

Type

variable double–piston pump

Max. discharge flow

2×265L/min

Max. discharge pressure

Boom, arm and bucket

34.3MPa

Control

Two hand levers and two foot pedals for travel Two hand levers  for excavating and swing;

Electric rotary-type engine throttle

Travel circuit

34.3MPa

Swing circuit

27.5MPa

Control circuit

3.9MPa

Boom, Arm Bucket

Pilot control pump

Gear type

Boom cylinder

140mm×100mm×1480mm

Main control valve

Negative flow control

Arm cylinder

160mm×110mm×1810mm

Oil cooler

Air cooled type

Bucket cylinder

140mm×100mm×1285mm

      Swing System

Refilling  Capacitieslubrications

Swing motor

KAWASAKI, Japan

Fuel tank

600L

Swing motor type

Axial-piston motor

Cooling system

26.5L

Brake

Hydraulic oil released

Engine oil

17—28L

Parking brake

Hydraulic disc brake

Hydraulic oil tank

375L  Tank oil level

Swing speed

11.5r/min

500L  Hydraulic system

                           Bucket

Type

Backhoe bucket

    Bucket capacity

1.4m3 (SAE)

Bucket width

1460mm

Arm Type

A

Max. digging depth

10125mm

B

Max. dumping height

7082mm

C

Max. digging height

7340mm

D

Max. vertical digging depth

7010mm

E

Max. Depth cut for 2440m(8')Level  Bottom

7163mm

F

Max. digging distance

11084mm

G

Max. digging radius at ground level

10886mm

H

Min. swing radius of work equipment

4335mm

Digging Force (ISO6015)        Unit: kN

Arm length

3186mm

Bucket digging force

168.1kN

Arm digging force

142.8kN

    Arm Type                                 3186mm

A

Overall length

11172mm

I

Tread

4030mm

B

Ground contact length  (Transportation)

5823mm

J

Track length

4932mm

C

Overall height(to top  of boom)

3311mm

K

Track gauge

2600mm

D

Overall width

3300mm

L

Track width

3300mm

E

Overall height(to top  of cab)

3125mm

M

Shoe width

700mm

F

Counter weight ground  clearance

1233mm

O

Bonnet height

2677mm

G

Ground clearance

530mm

P

Revolving frame width

3015mm

H

Tail swing radius

3438mm

Q

Distance from swivel  center to tail

3438mm

             Operating  Weight and Ground Pressure

Operating weight includes basic machine (with boom 6.47m, arm 3.186m, and bucket 1.4m3)

Shoe width

700mm

Overall width

3300mm

Ground pressure

52.3KPa

Operating weight

32900kg
















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