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Sany unveils new SY265C-9 series hydraulic crawler excavator at bauma China 2012

Sany has launched its new SY265C-9 series hydraulic crawler excavator at bauma China 2012. The 26.5tonne machine with a standard bucket size of 1.3m³ boasts rated power of 138kW. It has an independently-developed DOMCS electrical control system, which, Sany says, makes it an efficient and energy-saving machine. The SY265C-9 is also said by Sany to come with an advanced hydraulic system leading to high working efficiency. Its extended lower frame boosts stability when working on challenging terrain.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Sany drew a large crowd to its unveiling of the company’s new SY265C-9 series hydraulic crawler excavator during bauma China 2012

1170 Sany has launched its new SY265C-9 series hydraulic crawler excavator at bauma China 2012.

The 26.5tonne machine with a standard bucket size of 1.3m³ boasts rated power of 138kW. It has an independently-developed DOMCS electrical control system, which, Sany says, makes it an efficient and energy-saving machine. The SY265C-9 is also said by Sany to come with an advanced hydraulic system leading to high working efficiency. Its extended lower frame boosts stability when working on challenging terrain.

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