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SDLG’s E635F model excavator

Among new introductions from Lingong’s SDLG brand at bauma is the E635F, a new F-series excavator. The new 3.8tonne-rated E635F sits at the lighter end of the scale and includes a high-torque Tier III Yanmar 4TNV88 engine that the company says enables powerful and reliable performance yet still offers energy efficiency benefits.
April 15, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

Among new introductions from Lingong’s 5316 SDLG brand at bauma is the E635F, a new F-series excavator.

The new 3.8tonne-rated E635F sits at the lighter end of the scale and includes a high-torque Tier III Yanmar 4TNV88 engine that the company says enables powerful and reliable performance yet still offers energy efficiency benefits.

Configured with proven Rexroth load-sensing technology, the excavator works efficiently, delivering power where it is needed most, while also offering greater flexibility to users through the choice of multiple work modes.

The ergonomic cab has air conditioning and all-round glass for maximum visibility, while the GPS system facilitates easier tracking and machine management.

The widened X-shaped chassis is said to give the machine better stability on rough ground.
SDLG is expecting interest in the new unit in many of its key markets, including Russia where local dealer Russia Rus Business Auto has announced it already has plans to stock the E635F.

Guo Shaohua, SDLG brand and communications director, said, “We wanted to highlight the difference in design and features between our F-series excavators and E-series excavators.”

“Our customers come from many different countries and many different markets, so we try to give them as much flexibility as possible in their machine selection. Some customers need more features and others need less, so we keep all options open to ensure we are able to build perfect machines that meet the needs of users.”

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