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SDLG’s new mini excavator offers high output

SDLG says that its new E635F mini excavator offers high performance and reliability. This 3.5tonne class mini excavator offers a standard bucket capacity of 0.11m3 and an excavating force of 32kN. Power for the machines is supplied by a Yanmar 4TNV88 diesel. The machine is also benefits from the firm’s improved E-series cab, which is said to boost safety as well as operator comfort while allowing a good field of vision. Based on well proven technology, this machine is aimed particularly at customers in emer
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
SDLG introduces new mini excavator
5316 SDLG says that its new E635F mini excavator offers high performance and reliability. This 3.5tonne class mini excavator offers a standard bucket capacity of 0.11m3 and an excavating force of 32kN. Power for the machines is supplied by a 7139 Yanmar 4TNV88 diesel. The machine is also benefits from the firm’s improved E-series cab, which is said to boost safety as well as operator comfort while allowing a good field of vision. Based on well proven technology, this machine is aimed particularly at customers in emerging markets. “It’s for Africa and the Middle East,” said a company spokesperson.
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