Jcb JS210LC Rupsgraafmachines te koop
- 2026 JCB JS210LC RupsgraafmachineU hebt deze advertentie verborgen2026 JCB JS210LC RupsgraafmachineGurgaon, India€ 57,954 excl. btw
DELCO AUTOMOTIVE - 2011 JCB JS210LC RupsgraafmachineU hebt deze advertentie verborgen2011 JCB JS210LC RupsgraafmachineSesvete, Kroatië€ 36,500 excl. btw
TRUTINA d.o.o. - 2015 JCB JS210LC RupsgraafmachineU hebt deze advertentie verborgen2015 JCB JS210LC RupsgraafmachineSteenwijk, Nederland€ 38,750 excl. btw
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Belangrijkste specificaties
- Class
- 21 tonne crawler excavator, JS200/210/220 range, Long Carriage (LC) undercarriage
- Engine
- JCB Dieselmax Tier II, 4-cylinder turbo diesel, 4.8 litre, 129kW (173hp)
- Operating weight
- 21,090 to 21,675kg depending on trackshoe width, 600 to 900mm
- Undercarriage
- Long Carriage, track gauge 2390mm, trackshoe options 600, 700, 800 and 900mm
- Rollers and track shoes
- 8 lower rollers and 49 track shoes per side, against 7 and 46 on NC and SC carriages
- Max digging depth, 3.0m dipper
- 6.70m
- Max digging reach, 3.0m dipper
- 9.85m
Modeloverzicht
The JCB JS210LC is the Long Carriage undercarriage variant of the JS210, JCB's 21 tonne class crawler excavator from the retired JS200/210/220 range, built around the JCB Dieselmax Tier II engine rated at 129kW (173hp). Where the Standard and Narrow Carriage forms top out at 800mm trackshoes, the LC undercarriage extends the track gauge to 2390mm and adds a 900mm trackshoe option, with 8 lower rollers and 49 track shoes per side against 7 and 46 on NC and SC. That wider footprint lifts operating weight to 21.1 to 21.7 tonnes depending on trackshoe width and improves ground bearing pressure and lift capacity over the narrower carriages. On a 3.0m dipper the LC reaches a maximum digging depth of 6.70m and a maximum digging reach of 9.85m. Listings on this route cover used JS210LC stock, so buyers should confirm trackshoe width and dipper length on each machine.
In het kort
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