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09.07.2007

Ingersoll Rand updates its excavator lineup

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Ingersoll Rand (USA) presents two hydraulic, compact excavators to provide earthmoving power in the trenches. The ZX-75 and ZX-125 hydraulic excavators deliver powerful performance for work in building, landscaping, and utility installation, as well as repair work.

The ZX-75 excavator has an operating weight of 16,538 pounds and a 72-horsepower, four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine. The ZX-125 excavator has an operating weight of 27,563 pounds and a 94-horsepower, four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine.

Both machines can safely operate close to buildings and in tight jobsite conditions.

Maximum digging depth with the ZX-75 excavator is 13 feet 11 inches, and 15 feet 4 inches with the ZX-125 excavator.

Auxiliary hydraulics is standard on both excavators allowing a greater range of attachments.

Operators can choose control patterns by pushing a push button. The cab of the excavators has an ergonomic design with climate control and air pressurization. The operator seat is weight-adjustable and moves easily for greater visibility and comfort.

The dozer blades allow the operator to prepare a stable work pad and help clean and level the work area when excavation is complete.

The compact excavators can be configured to utilize rubber tracks to minimize surface damage on turf or paved surfaces, or steel tracks to excel on uneven, rocky surfaces or in demolition applications.



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