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An array of dump trucks, large and small

XCMG has developed several new products including a new wheeled excavator, an asphalt plant and new rigid dump truck models. The ET110 excavator is a versatile machine with its wheels mounted on hydraulically adjustable arms that allow the unit to operate on uneven terrain and on slopes. The new XAP320 asphalt plant is a fourth generation machine that is said to feature considerable performance upgrades over the firm’s previous units.
April 13, 2012 Read time: 1 min
XCMG offers dump trucks ranging from small machines for earthmoving up to the large DE170 unit for use in extraction operations
RSS2490 XCMG has developed several new products including a new wheeled excavator, an asphalt plant and new rigid dump truck models. The ET110 excavator is a versatile machine with its wheels mounted on hydraulically adjustable arms that allow the unit to operate on uneven terrain and on slopes. The new XAP320 asphalt plant is a fourth generation machine that is said to feature considerable performance upgrades over the firm’s previous units. Meanwhile the firm is offering an array of new rigid trucks ranging from the 40tonne NXG5640DT with three axles, right up to the DE170 machine for extraction markets. Also new are the GR300A grader, XE215C excavator, XS262J soil compactor and LW1200K wheeled loader.

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