The operating weight of an excavator refers to the total weight of the machine when it is fully equipped and ready for work, including the weight of attachments, fluids, and any additional equipment. This measurement is crucial for determining the machine's stability, lift capacity, and suitability for specific job sites. Understanding the operating weight helps ensure safe operation and compliance with site regulations.
Depends on the specifics of the excavator. Best to consult the Operator's Manual.
The John Deere 690B excavator has an operating weight of approximately 18,000 to 20,000 pounds (about 8,165 to 9,072 kilograms), depending on the specific configuration and attachments. This weight makes it suitable for various excavation and construction tasks. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
77,625 lbs. you multiply the size of the excavator by 225 when you are trying to find the weight of them in pounds
The Caterpillar 320C excavator has an operating weight of approximately 20,000 to 22,000 pounds, depending on the specific configuration and attachments. This weight can vary slightly based on factors such as the type of bucket installed or additional equipment. It is designed for versatility in various excavation and construction tasks.
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It signifies the excavator's weight class... it weighs appx 20 tonnes
54,000lbs
28219.2lb
140,000 LBS
it is a machine used to dig the earth, it can also be used to lift thing such as a crane would, but only as high as the boom of the excavator will rise and the weight is dependant on the size of the excavator.
An average 3 ton mini excavator will lift approx 1400kg, almost half the weight of the machine as a general rule of thumb
53k lbs.