Mini excavator ZX10U-6
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Characteristics

Size
mini
Locomotion
crawler
Applications
construction
Other characteristics
compact, short tail swing
Bucket capacity

Min.: 18 l
(4.8 gal)

Max.: 24 l
(6.3 gal)

Operating weight

1,110 kg
(2,447.1 lb)

Engine power

9.5 kW
(12.92 hp)

Digging depth

1,780 mm
(70.079 in)

Description

Versatile all-rounder The smallest mini excavator in the Hitachi range, the ZX10U-6 is versatile for a wide range of applications, easy to operate and maintain, and delivers a powerful performance. Compact and powerful The compact ZX10U-6 is ideal for working in small spaces thanks to its short-tail swing radius of 825mm and minimum width of 780mm. This can be extended to 1,000mm with the adjustable undercarriage and blade. It is equipped with a powerful three- cylinder engine for challenging excavation tasks. Efficient manoeuvring The ZX10U-6 has high and low travel speeds, which enables the excavator to move smoothly and efficiently around the job site. The outside flange-type lower roller enhances operator comfort during travel, due to increased stability. Easy to transport With a retractable undercarriage and blade, and collapsible TOPS- compliant roll bar, the ZX10U-6 can be conveniently adjusted to make it easier to transport. The ignition switch is easy to access and the monitor shows status indicators at a glance Machine configuration A truly multifunctional machine, this Hitachi mini excavator acts as an effective tool carrier for a wide variety of demanding jobs. Suitable for use with a range of hydraulic attachments, it can be controlled using auxiliary function levers or foot pedals, depending on your preference.

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