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Built to endure decades of demanding work, this 2011 Kobelco SK200 stands as a proven workhorse with a documented track record of reliability across heavy construction and excavation applications. Sourced from Zhejiang Lishui, China, this 20-ton machine demonstrates that quality engineering outlasts trends — a direct reflection of Kobelco's joint venture manufacturing standards and Mitsubishi's legendary powertrain durability.
Powering every dig cycle is a Mitsubishi 6D34-TLU2D water-cooled, four-stroke, six-cylinder turbocharged engine, rated at 110 kW / 2,000 RPM. Even after years of field operation, this drivetrain configuration is renowned for sustained output and low-maintenance longevity.
- Working Weight: 20,000 kg (20 tons)
- Bucket Capacity: 0.8 m³ backhoe bucket
- Bucket Digging Force: 143 kN (157 kN supercharged)
- Arm Digging Force: 97.1 kN (107 kN supercharged)
- Travel Speed: 4.0 km/h (1st) / 6.0 km/h (2nd)
- Climbing Ability: 70%
- Main Pump: Double variable displacement axial piston pump
- Fuel Tank:
| Specifications | Value |
|---|---|
| No. | 1035585 |
| Tonnage (tons) | 20 |
| Working weight (kg) | 20000 |
| Bucket capacity (m³) | 0.8 |
| power | Traditional power |
| manufacturer | Joint venture/Import |
| bucket | backhoe |
| Engine type | Mitsubishi 6D34-TLU2D |
| Rated power (kw/rpm) | 110/2000 |
| Cooling mode | water-cooling |
| Working form | Water-cooled, four-stroke, six-cylinder, direct injection, turbocharged, built-in intercooling |
| Ground specific pressure (Kpa) | 45; 35 |
| Rotation speed (rpm) | 11 |
| Climbing ability (%) | 70 |
| Bucket digging force (kN) | 143; Supercharged state: 157 |
| Rod digging force (kN) | 97.1; Supercharged state: 107 |
| Travel speed (km/h) | 1 speed: 4.0 2 speed :6.0 |
| Main overflow set pressure (Mpa) | 34.3; Supercharged state: 37.8 |
| Main pump type | Double variable displacement axial piston pump pilot gear pump |
| Fuel Tank (L) | 340 |
| Track plate width (mm) | 600; 800 |
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