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Yuchai  YC6MK (250-280kW) Series Engines for Generators

Yuchai YC6MK (250-280kW) Series Engines for Generators

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Yuchai YC6MK (250-280kW) Series Engines for Generators

· The integrated crankshaft, postposition gear chamber and point-line gear-meshing patent technology reduce noise level

· Wet cylinder liner structure facilitates maintenance and repair

· High mean effective pressure and power density

· Improved fuel consumption by P7100 fuel pump, P-injector and Honeywell turbocharger

· Yuchai sealing technology in piston ring and valve oil seal improves lube oil consumption

· High fuel efficiency and low maintenance cost

· Reliable cold starts at -25and applicable altitude at 2500m without derating

· Major overhaul period is more than 12000 hours

YC6MK

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model

YC6MK420L-D20

YC6MK420L-D21

YC6MK420L-D30

Configuration

Vertical, in-line, 6-cylinder, Water-cooled, 4-stroke

Aspiration

Turbocharged and air to air inter-cooled

Bore ×Stroke                                                    (mm)

123 ×145

Displacement                                                        (L)

10.34

Compression ration

17.5:1

Prime power/Speed                                (kW/r/min)

281/1500

281/1800

281/1500

Standby power/Speed                            (kW/r/min)

309/1500

309/1800

309/1500

Fuel consumption                                       g/(kW·h)

≤195

Oil capacity                                                          (L)

28

Oil consumption                                         g/(kW·h)

≤1

Starting method

Electric

Noise Lw                                                          dB(A)

≤102

Emission

T2

T3

Applicable altitude                                              (m)

≤2500

Engine dimension (L×W×H)                             (mm)

1640 ×850 ×1510

Dry weight                                                          (kg)

880



Q: ok I know i have seen this question before but everyone keeps comparing it to sand. Well after this stuff dries it is solid and not like loose sand at all. So i guess my question is has any one used this and have they had any problems with it? The guy at the pet store swears by it but i am always a little leary about taking in their opinion on anything as they just want to sell me stuff (although he did let me feel the floor of one of the cages he had it in and the stuff really does dry as hard as a rock) Any help would be appreciated
I'd be cautious that any loose grains could get ingested and cause a blockage in the intestines. I wouldn't use it.
Q: Hi All, any chance to get a free download service manual for bobcat x100 mini excavator?
As I know, that’s not free service manual for bobcat. But you can get one for cheap and good at
Q: y does my electric yellow always dig massive holes? i recently switched to a planted tank with fine graval and now he diges holes and its very annoying. is there any way to get him to stop and maby take his mind off of it. its amazing how much rock he can move overnight. hes like a excavator lol.
chiclids will continue to uproot your plants, it is for that reason they tend to be kept in aquariums decorated with rocks and such
Q: My 5yr old wants an excavator cake for his birthday,i enjoy baking but cannot find a recipe anywhere,that shows you how to make one, and how to make the icing yellow,can anyone help please,thanks.
Assembled from a pound cake and Twinkies, this no-bake treat will please the crew at a celebration with a truck or vehicle theme, or at our construction party. Ingredients 9 1/2-by 4-inch pound cake 1 1/2 cups yellow frosting 1/2 cup light-brown frosting (white and chocolate mixed together) Chocolate decorators' frosting 4 mini chocolate-covered doughnuts Blue and green MM's candies Red and yellow gumdrops 4 Twix 2 Twinkies 4 (8-inch) wooden skewers, trimmed into two 4K-inch and two 6-inch pieces 4 yellow Twizzlers Rainbow Twists, cut to the same size as the skewers 12 chocolate cookies (we used Oreo cookies) X Instructions Cut a 2 1/2-inch-long section from one end of the cake. Frost the section's cut end and place it on top of the cake for the cab, as shown. Cover the entire cake with yellow frosting, saving about 1/3 cup for the loader and bucket. Spoon the light-brown frosting into a resealable sandwich bag, snip off a corner, and pipe a window onto each side of the cab. Outline the windows with chocolate decorators' frosting, then press the doughnut tires in place. Add MM's and gumdrops for lights and hubcaps. Use Twix to add a smokestack and loader arms. Frost one of the Twinkies yellow, set it on the loader arms, and add chocolate decorators' frosting details. Cut a 2-inch section from the other Twinkie, place it behind the truck for the bucket, and frost it yellow. Add pieces of yellow gumdrop for teeth. Slide the skewers inside the Twizzlers. Press them into the cake and bucket as shown, using dabs of chocolate decorators' frosting to join them. With a rolling pin or food processor, crush the chocolate cookies into dirt and sprinkle it around the cake. Serves 8.
Q: I was just curious how this would be done. I mean some people have ponds that are 4 acres or more on their property and I was wondering how that is achieved. I mean it's not like they dig a hole in an afternoon, grab their garden hose and let it fill up. Also how much would such a thing cost?
It depends on where you live. In Nevada for example putting in a large pond is quite the undertaking with an extensive permitting process. You have to have water right and be permitted to store water in a pond. You have to meet certain criteria if the pond holds a large volume of water and have dam safety inspections and permitting through the environmental protection agency. Once you are legally allowed to create a pond, then it is large excavation and may need lining and corrosion control along the banks. Normally large ponds have surface water inlets like ditches, creeks, etc, and would not be filled with a hose.
Q: i was told i needed a class a cdl to drive a mason dump with a trailer with mini excavator on it in pa is this true
Ask whoever issues the driver's licenses in Pennsylvania. They would have the appropriate official information.
Q: Can you help me find to list all of the construction industry and all subjects of the building(constuction)?I know construction is :- Architecture -Building foundations - Building material - Building power systems - Building transportation systems - Construction management - Construction Photography - Construction software- Wall - WaterPls help me
There are tons. Excavators, formwork guys, rebar and concrete workers. Fabricators designers Steel erectors, roofers, plumbers, electricians, painters.
Q: What is a Pneumatic Lego used for?
Robotic arms, cranes, walking machines, machine-tools such as excavators, lifting bridges.
Q: I took a traineeship in hospitality very hastily and I have realised I HATE it, the 5.30am starts (I don't mind getting up at 5.00am but not starting work then I don't like) I was looking at looking for an Electrician Apprenticeship or getting in to Heavy Vehicle Operating (Bobcats, Front-end loaders, Excavators etc.) but other than doing the TAFE courses I'm not sure how I would go about getting to it as a job.I'm after PROS and CONS from people who know what they are talking aboutRegards
If you don't like it your not gonna last, do something you like to do. If you want to work on Heavy Vehicles talk to you counciler they can usually point you in the right direction. I can give you pros and cons, but my oppinion might be differnt from your or the next person. Hope this helps you out
Q: I have a 2004 Chevy 1500 LS extended cab z71 package with the 5.3l. This truck has the towing package such as transmission cooler factory class five hitch and 87k miles and I believe 3.73 axle ratio. I'm wondering if I can tow a 7000lb excavator plus trailer on a short trip 10-15 miles with only one somewhat major grade. I'm planning on having to take it really easy on the truck but just curious if I should forget the idea all together.
It should be fine as long as the Silverado is equipped with the proper electric brake control and weight distribution hitch. The truck has an 8500 lb towing capacity. Bear in mind the weight of the excavator AND the trailer.

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