COMPACT EXCAVATORS
SPECIFICATIONS, BENEFITS AND FEATURES
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E55
The E55 is one of fi ve Bobcat excavators available with the optional angle blade for backfi lling and grading.
Engine: 48.8 hp (36,4 kW)
Operating weight: 12478 lb. (5660 kg) Dig depth: 12 ft. 11 in. (3,9 m) Reach at ground level: 20 ft. (6 m)
Bucket breakout force: 9442 lbf. (42000 N) Auto-idle throttle: Standard Auto-shift drive: Standard
E60
More than 13 feet of dig depth and 21 feet of reach makes the E60 a popular choice for many trenching applications.
Engine: 52.3 hp (39 kW)
Operating weight: 13556 lb. (6149 kg) Dig depth: 13 ft. 7 in. (4,1 m)
Reach at ground level: 21 ft. 4 in. (6,5 m)
Bucket breakout force: 9117 lbf. (40554 N) Auto-idle throttle: Standard
E80
The E80 is an 8-metric-ton Compact Tail Swing machine for heavy-duty jobs.
Engine: 57 hp (42,5 kW)
Operating weight: 18689 lb. (8477 kg) Dig depth: 15 ft. 4 in. (4,6 m)
Reach at ground level: 24 ft. 5 in. (7,4 m)
Bucket breakout force: 12280 lbf. (54623 N) Auto-idle throttle: Standard
Shown with bucket and clamp.
Shown with bucket.
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