Skip to main content

Hatz will unveil the H series water-cooled 2.0-litre engine line at Bauma

Hatz Diesel will take the wraps off a new engine family at Bauma, with the launch of the H series, a 2.0–litre water-cooled engine family that features Bosch common rail fuel injection with pressures up to 1,800 bar. Producing 56kW (75hp) and 130Nm of torque, the engine meets European Stage IIIB emissions regulations and US Tier 4 Final standards. The engine, a first at this size for the company with liquid-cooling, uses exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) but does without
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Hatz 2.0-litre H series engine line
7125 Hatz Diesel will take the wraps off a new engine family at Bauma, with the launch of the H series, a 2.0–litre water-cooled engine family that features 3405 Bosch common rail fuel injection with pressures up to 1,800 bar. Producing 56kW (75hp) and 130Nm of torque, the engine meets European Stage IIIB emissions regulations and US Tier 4 Final standards. The engine, a first at this size for the company with liquid-cooling, uses exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) but does without a diesel particulate filter (DPF).

Hatz will also show a concept single-cylinder engine, the 1D81 hydro. As the name suggests this single-cylinder motor is also water-cooled, a major departure for Hatz. The engine is particularly compact and uses an integral radiator, with no external hoses. This means that the engine is barely larger than the company’s standard air-cooled 1D81.

Stand: A4, 423/528

%$Linker: 2 Asset <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 2 81095 0 oLinkExternal www.hatz-diesel.com www.hatz-diesel.com false /EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=81095 false false%>

%$Linker: 2 Internal <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 2 11560 0 oLinkInternal <span class="oLinkInternal"><span class="oLinkInternal">View more videos</span></span> Video false /event-news/bauma-2013/video/ true false%>

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Navgeocom acquired by Hexagon
    January 30, 2013
    Leica Geosystems is to expand its operations following a move by its parent, Hexagon. Under the terms of this deal, Hexagon will acquire all outstanding shares of Navgeocom, which is the largest Russian distributor for Leica Geosystems. The acquisition marks another step in Hexagon's global distribution strategy, which aims to establish a strong direct presence in key markets. This will help Hexagon’s presence in Russia, which is benefiting from significant expenditure on infrastructure development at prese
  • Ammann’s APH 6530 ACEecon vibratory plate on show at Conexpo for first time
    January 20, 2014
    Ammann’s APH 6530 ACEecon fully hydraulic vibratory plate is making its Conexpo debut at the 2014 show. ACEecon is described by the Swiss firm as a simple and robust compaction display system that indicates the compaction progress together with the maximum compaction level achievable with the machine, via an easily readable LED scale. The operator is integrated in the process and can intervene accordingly, therefore avoiding overcompaction and unnecessary passes. Fitted with a Hatz Diesel 1D81 engine, the
  • Ammann’s APH 6530 ACEecon vibratory plate on show at Conexpo for first time
    January 6, 2017
    Ammann’s APH 6530 ACEecon fully hydraulic vibratory plate is making its Conexpo debut at the 2014 show. ACEecon is described by the Swiss firm as a simple and robust compaction display system that indicates the compaction progress together with the maximum compaction level achievable with the machine, via an easily readable LED scale. The operator is integrated in the process and can intervene accordingly, therefore avoiding overcompaction and unnecessary passes. Fitted with a Hatz Diesel 1D81 engine, the
  • New trailer technology from Goldhofer
    January 6, 2017
    Transportation specialist Goldhofer is introducing a range of new semitrailer and low loader solutions. The new models include innovations in Goldhofer’s heavy-duty modules, as well as trailers and semitrailers for the construction sector. Improved payload capacities, steering performance and ride quality are all claimed. These new trailers are said to be stronger and more durable, as well as benefiting from increased versatility.