July 2018 No. 73 Vol. 7
New Products
Hitachi introduces its next-generation wheeled excavator
Hitachi introduced its next-generation wheeled excavator, the ZX190W-6, with multiple upgrades that enhance efficiency, reliability and durability.
Mobile and maneuverable, ZX190W-6 weighs in at 45,300 pounds and sits on a short wheelbase that makes it easy to work in tight spaces. It’s powered by a certified Final Tier 4 (FT4)/EU Stage IV Isuzu engine that does not need a diesel particulate filter (DPF). A HIOS IV hydraulic system contributes to fuel efficiency by delivering on-demand performance and the right amount of pump flow when metering pilot controls. Additionally, power and performance are balanced with three work modes: Economy (ECO), Power (PWR) and High Productivity (H/P).
The pavement-friendly ZX190W-6 reaches speeds up to 21.7 miles per hour, and features a larger hood with springs, providing highly efficient access to the engine for service. Maintenance is minimized from at-a-glance gauges to grouped service points with easy access to the washer tank, air cleaner, DEF tank and battery disconnect switch. Convenient upper-structure handrails come standard to provide easy engine access, and extended service intervals help maximize uptime.
The ZX190W-6 is protected by a heavy-duty undercarriage and durable D-channel side frames. Added strength comes from welded bulkheads within the boom that resist torsional stress, tungsten-carbide thermal-coated arm surfaces and oil-impregnated bushings.
Hitachi also introduced its most-powerful reduced-tail-swing excavator, ZX345USLC-6. Offering contractors increased reach, dig forces, bucket capacity and lift capacity, the machine simultaneously makes it possible to work in tight, confined spaces. And it’s the only full-size cab on a reduced tail swing machine in the industry.
The 30-metric-ton ZX345USLC-6 has an exclusive three-pump hydraulic system that provides multifunction performance and the fastest cycle times in the industry. It also comes with a standard auxiliary function lever (AFL) and control, designed for precise handling of all attachments, including thumbs and grapples.
Equipped with a powerful Certified Final Tier 4 (FT4)/EU Stage IV Isuzu 7.8-liter, 249-horsepower engine, the new excavator employs cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR). Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) is injected into the exhaust stream of the engine, runs through a catalyst, and turns the NOx in the exhaust into harmless water vapor and nitrogen gas.
The EGR is specifically tuned to further reduce NOx (compared to EPA Interim Tier 4 [IT4]/EU Stage IIIB engines) to meet new emission standards with minimal use of DEF. Additionally, an improved piston design allows particulate matter to be burned in cylinder, so there’s no need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF).
A heavy-duty undercarriage is designed for a 35-metric-ton machine, providing a low center of gravity, greater stability and increased lift capacity. D-channel side frames house and protect the highly efficient coolers and FT4 engine. The boom, arm and mainframe are warranted for three years or 10,000 hours, whichever comes first.
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