| Operating weight | 39,370 - 41,550 kg |
|---|---|
| Gross power | 253 kW |
| ...at engine speed | 1,600 rpm |
| Bucket capacity | 0.87 - 2.9 m³ |
| Lifting capacity, along undercarriage | 11,540 kg |
| ...at reach / height | 4.5 / 6 m |
| Max. digging reach | 11,220 mm |
| Max. digging depth | 7,590 mm |
| Breakout force, SAE J1179 (Normal) | 198 kN |
| Breakout force, SAE J1179 (Boost) | 216 kN |
| Tear out force, SAE J1179 (Normal) | 162 kN |
| Tear out force, SAE J1179 (Boost) | 177 kN |
| Overall width | 3,400 mm |
| Tail swing radius | 3,600 mm |
What makes a hybrid different from a regular excavator? Read here to find out.
Top three arguments for choosing a Volvo hybrid excavator.
Nothing is better for reducing downtime than no downtime at all. Volvo excavators boast some of the longest service intervals in the industry, with 1000-hour engine oil, hydraulic oil and fuel filter changes to mention a few. More synchronized service intervals further increase uptime and reduce costs.