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Seite ist rechts 15 mm schmäler (Klappseite)
Shovel Attachment
with Shovel Boom 5,30 m/17’4”
R 2620
mft
35
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10
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40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0
m
R0199
ft
T
Operating Weight and Ground Pressure
The operating weight includes the basic machine with shovel
attachment and a 7,00 m
3
/9.2 yd
3
bucket.
Undercarriage HD
Pad width mm/ft in 600/1’11” 750/2’5”
Weight kg/lb 113.500/250,200 114.600/252,650
Ground pressure * kg/cm
2
/ psi 1,80/25.53 1,45/20.62
* according to ISO 16754
Digging Envelope
Stick length 3,70 m/12’1”
Max. reach at ground level 10,70 m/35’1”
Max. dump height 7,60 m/25’
Max. crowd length 3,70 m/12’1”
Bucket opening width T 2.000 mm/ 6’6”
Max. crowd force at ground level (ISO 6015) 545 kN/122,521 lbf
Max. crowd force (ISO 6015) 704 kN/158,265 lbf
Max. breakout force (ISO 6015) 585 kN/131,513 lbf
Bottom Dump Buckets
For materials classe
according to VOB, Section C, DIN 18300 < 5 < 5 5 – 6 5 – 6 5 – 6 5 – 6 7 – 8 7 – 8 7 – 8
Typical operation
according to VOB, Section C, DIN 18300 GP GP HD HD HD HD XHD XHD XHD
Capacity ISO 7546 m
3
8,70 7,50 7,50 7,00 6,40 5,60 7,00 6,40 5,60
yd
3
11.4 9.8 9.8 9.2 8.4 7.3 9.2 8.4 7.3
Suitable for material up to a specific weight of t/m
3
1,3 1,7 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,4 1,5 1,8 2,2
lb/yd
3
2,192 2,867 2,698 3,035 3,373 4,047 2,530 3,035 3,710
Weight kg 12.600 11.400 12.000 11.400 11.000 10.400 13.200 12.400 11.600
lb 27,778 25,133 26,455 25,133 24,251 22,928 29,101 27,337 25,574
Wear kit level I I II II II II III III III
GP: General purpose bucket with Liebherr Z90 teeth
HD: Heavy-duty bucket with Liebherr Z100 teeth
XHD: Heavy-duty rock bucket with Liebherr Z100 teeth
Level I: For non-abrasive materials, such as limestone, without flint inclusion, shot material or easily breakable rock,
i.e. deteriorated rock, soft limestone, shale, etc.
Level II: For preblasted heavy rock, or deteriorated, cracked material (classification 5 to 6, according to DIN 18300)
Level III: For highly-abrasive materials such as rock with a high silica content, sandstone etc.
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