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Yanmar launches SV100-1 excavator at INTERMAT

Launched at INTERMAT in prototype form, the SV100-1 is now Yanmar’s largest excavator. Tipping the scales at 10.3tonnes, the reduced tailswing midi excavator gets a two-piece boom and additional counterweight. Powered by a 54.7kW 4TNV98T engine, the excavator offers a 4.48m dig depth, sits on 450mm wide rubber tracks, and measures 2.3m wide. A fourth auxiliary circuit is available as an option.
April 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
SV100-1 prototype uses a two-piece boom
Launched at INTERMAT in prototype form, the SV100-1 is now 7139 Yanmar’s largest excavator.

Tipping the scales at 10.3tonnes, the reduced tailswing midi excavator gets a two-piece boom and additional counterweight.

Powered by a 54.7kW 4TNV98T engine, the excavator offers a 4.48m dig depth, sits on 450mm wide rubber tracks, and measures 2.3m wide.

A fourth auxiliary circuit is available as an option.

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