Yanmar Compact Apparatus has introduced the release of its SV39 mini excavator.
With a three,670 to three,885 kg running weight, it’s designed for versatility, precision and straightforwardness of operation.
In step with Yanmar, the defining characteristic of the SV39 is its steadiness. Constructed with an optimised weight distribution and bolstered undercarriage, the system remains cast even below heavy a lot or on asymmetric terrain, the producer claims. A brief arm and cabin configuration additional complements efficiency, turning in as much as 20% higher lifting capability in comparison to conventional machines in the similar weight elegance, Yanmar says. An not obligatory further counterweight (+160 kg) may be to be had.
The SV39 is tiltrotator-ready in each direct and sandwich mount, giving operators extra flexibility and capability for trenching, grading and landscaping jobs that call for most manoeuvrability.

Beneath the hood, the SV39 is powered through a Degree V 3TNV88-ESBV2 diesel engine, turning in 18.5 kW of web energy at 2,200 rpm.
Bucket digging pressure is 32.8 kN and arm forces are 20.8 kN (quick) and 18.9 kN (lengthy). Most digging intensity is 3,520 mm and succeed in is 5,370 mm (lengthy arm).
To be had in each cover and cabin configurations, the SV39 can also be fitted with both rubber or metal crawlers. Delivery weight begins at 3,490 kg (cover/rubber crawlers) and total width is 1,740 mm.