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Compact excavation from Hyundai

Hyundai’s HX130 LCR is said to offer high performance for the compact-radius excavator market. The 13tonne machine is also available with a dozer blade as the HX130 LCRD variant. The HX130 LCR excavator is powered by a 55kW, Perkins 854F diesel that is Tier 4 final compliant and is said to offer both performance and productivity. The engine has a DPF without the need for SCR technology. The LCR model weighs 12.93tonnes as standard, while the LCRD variant weighs 13.56tonnes. The machine offers a maximum
December 12, 2018 Read time: 1 min

236 Hyundai’s HX130 LCR is said to offer high performance for the compact-radius excavator market. The 13tonne machine is also available with a dozer blade as the HX130 LCRD variant. The HX130 LCR excavator is powered by a 55kW, Perkins 854F diesel that is Tier 4 final compliant and is said to offer both performance and productivity. The engine has a DPF without the need for SCR technology.

The LCR model weighs 12.93tonnes as standard, while the LCRD variant weighs 13.56tonnes. The machine offers a maximum dig depth of 5.57m and a maximum digging reach of 8.22m, and provides bucket digging force of 10,369kgf. The HL130 LCR excavator is equipped with a standard 0.59m³ capacity bucket.

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