Compact Plant - Market Report Biggie smalls Diminutive plant equipment is as popular and adaptable as ever.
Completing our market report, we round up micro diggers, dumpers, skid-steers and other equipment up to the three tonnes.
Yanmar The SV15VT is a match for the toughest environments. With a Stage V 3-
cylinder TNV series indirect injection engine, the new model offers many efficiencies and low fuel consumption. Its hydraulic system delivers a flow of 28.6 l/min at a maximum 205 bar
pressure, achieving a digging force of 7.4kN (short arm) and 12.9kN (bucket), with an auxiliary hydraulic line for breakers or augers fitted as standard. A variable undercarriage (990- 1,170mm) ensures versatility and a comfortable ride for operators. With a weight of 1465kg/1555kg (canopy/cabin), the SV15 VT is easily towed between sites.
www.yanmar.com/gb
Takeuchi The TB325R mini excavator offers compact dimensions, low
weight and a reduced tail swing. Weighing just under
2440kg cab/2310kg canopy, there is room for attachments and materials on the trailer. A replacement for the short tail TB23R, the new model is compatible for trailers and attachments. TB325R delivers 16.5kW, 19.3kN of digging force and
breakout of 11.3kN, along with a digging depth to 2540mm and ground reach of 4350mm. The machine has a 1500x1890mm footprint and a short tail radius of 825mm, overhanging only 70mm when 90 degrees to the track.
www.takeuchi-mfg.co.uk
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