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    30 EXCAVATOR "-./ " '- Model shown may include options. FEATURES 24 SAE net hp (18 kW) 6300 lb. (2860 kg) standard operating weight 9 ft. 4 in. (2.85 m) maximum digging depth 14 ft. 11 in. (4.54 m) maximum reach at ground level ~ ~ .-" /"" ~ ~ Excavator track-type undercarriage with hydraulic track adjustment-1.24 mph[...]

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    30 EXCAVATOR SPECIFICATIONS Rated Power @ 2350 rpm: SAE Net 24hp(18kW) DIN 6270 18 kW Specifications and design subject to change without notice. Wherever applicable, specifications are in accordance with PCSA and SAE Standards. Except where otherwise noted, these specifications are based on a unit with canopy (IDPS), 0.10 cu. yd. (.08 m3) bucket, [...]

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    30 EXCAVATOR SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS 7 ft. 10.5 in. (2.40 m) w/canopy 7 ft.'10.1 in. (2.39 m) w/cab I 17in. " (435mm)/ ~ -!.X'--:- 15 ft. 3 in. (4.65 m) 4 ft. 6 in~ (1.36m) 10ft.10in.(3.29m) 5 ft. 5 in.~ (1.65 m) I Weights: SAE operating weight w/canopy (TOPS), full fuel tank, operator and bucket. . . . . . . . .6300 lb. (2860 [...]

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    30 EXCAVATOR LIFT CAPACITIES WITH CAB Ratings at bucket lift hook, machine equipped with 13-in. (320 mm) shoes, 0.10 cu. yd. (0.08 m3) PCSA t counterweight, situated on firm, uniform supporting surface. Boldface type indicates hydraulic-limited capac stability-limited capacities, in lb. (kg). Figures do not exceed 87 percent of hydraulic capacities[...]

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    30 EXCAVATOR Digging Depth and Reach: Max. diggin Boom swing angle 1.4 in. (35 mm) 19.7 in. (500 mm) 19.7 in. (500 mm) 18 in. (450 mm)[...]