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Our comprehensive database of excavator specifications provides project managers and operators with critical technical data on a vast array of earthmoving machinery. Whether you require details on mini-excavators for tight access work or large-scale hydraulic excavators for bulk earthworks, SEM Hire Specs delivers accurate information on operating weights, digging depths, and engine power. This resource is designed to help you compare models and select the precise machine capability required for your site conditions.
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Sumitomo SH360HD-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
36.1 t

Sumitomo SH235X-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
25.1 t

Sumitomo SH250-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
24.8 t

Sumitomo SH210LC-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
20.4 t

Sumitomo SH180LC-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
17.6 t

Sumitomo SH145XU-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
14.3 t

Sumitomo SH130LC-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
12.7 t

Sumitomo SH80BS-6A Specifications
Operating Weight
8.57 t

Sumitomo SH490LHD-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
49.2 t

Sumitomo SH350LC-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
34.6 t

Sumitomo SH145X-6 Specifications
Operating Weight
14.5 t

Sumitomo SH75XU-6A Specifications
Operating Weight
8.26 t
Excavators Frequently Asked Questions
Navigating the technical capabilities of earthmoving equipment can be complex. We have compiled frequently asked questions to clarify key performance metrics, helping you match the right excavator specifications to your specific operational requirements.
Operating weight refers to the total mass of the machine while in use, which affects transportation and ground pressure. Breakout force, however, measures the maximum power the arm and bucket can exert to penetrate and lift material, which is critical for digging in hard compact soil.
Zero tail swing indicates that the excavator’s housing does not extend beyond the width of its tracks when rotating. This specification is vital for operators working in confined spaces or against walls, as it significantly reduces the risk of accidental impact.
You should check the ‘Maximum Digging Depth’ specification for the standard boom and stick configuration. Always allow for a safety margin; if you need to dig to 3 metres, ensure the machine is rated for a depth greater than that to maintain efficiency and stability.
Yes, our specification sheets typically include hydraulic pump flow and pressure ratings. This data is essential for determining if a specific machine can effectively power high-flow attachments like rock breakers, augers, or tilt-rotators.
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