New Volvo EC27D compact excavator stretches further, digs deeper and reaches higher
Volvo’s EC27D compact excavator boasts an exceptionally large operating range for its size class while combining intuitive operation, operator comfort, and simple serviceability and versatility
This dynamic 2.7 tonne compact excavator is built to perform and boost profitability across various applications. Based on a proven design, the Volvo EC27D boasts impressive lifting capacities, over 42 kN of digging force, and unshakeable stability. The extended working range requires less repositioning and enables the operator to work close to the blade for fast finishing when grading. These features, along with smooth combination of movements, intuitive operation and industry-leading operator environment, reduce the time required to complete the job. Straightforward maintenance helps to retain best-in-class performance over years thereby decreasing total cost of ownership and increasing profitability.
SMOOTH AND EASY OPERATION The compact excavator features a ROPS/FOPS Volvo cab, designed to enhance operator control, comfort and productivity. With all-round visibility, a comfortable seat, leading ergonomics and convenient storage, it’s clear the Volvo cab is any operator’s first choice. The excellent noise and vibration insulation of the cab keeps the operator fresh and focused for longer.
Thanks to responsive controls and optimized hydraulic system, an operator can manoeuvre this machine with ease and precision. Proportional fingertip controls offer a smooth and effortless command of the boom offset and auxiliary hydraulic flows, while
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