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Operating Weight
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16,500 kg
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Engine Power/Model
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162kW
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Blade Specification
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4270×610 mm (L×H)
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Travel Speed
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F:5-38 km/h; R:5-23 km/h
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Minimum Turning Radius
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7.3 m
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Maximum Tractive Effort
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≥85 kN
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Fuel Tank Capacity
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280 L
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Applicable Working Hours
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2,000-8,000 h
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جرافة XCMG 215 مستعملة موفرة للطاقة تعمل بنظام تحويل عزم الدوران الهيدروليكي
Product Description
The used XCMG 215 is a high-performance heavy-duty motor grader, designed by XCMG for global large-scale infrastructure projects such as highway construction, airport renovation, farmland improvement and water conservancy engineering. Equipped with a powerful Cummins B6.7 diesel engine and advanced hydraulic torque converter transmission system, it integrates strong power, efficient operation and excellent energy-saving performance, with a rated power of 162kW and multiple speed gears to adapt to different working conditions. Featured with 360° blade rotation function and optimized hydraulic system, it enables stable load-bearing rotation and high-efficiency soil turning and discharge.
Product Parameter
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Operating Weight
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16,500 kg
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Engine Power/Model
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162kW
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Blade Specification
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4270×610 mm (L×H)
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Travel Speed
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F:5-38 km/h; R:5-23 km/h
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Minimum Turning Radius
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7.3 m
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Maximum Tractive Effort
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≥85 kN
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Fuel Tank Capacity
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280 L
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Applicable Working Hours
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2,000-8,000 h
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FAQ
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What is the energy-saving effect of this model?
Excellent energy-saving effect, 8%-12% lower fuel consumption than peers with dual working modes and optimized torque converter, reducing operating costs for long-term projects.
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Core advantages over peers?
Core advantages include strong power, high efficiency, flexible steering, long service life and timely after-sales service, ideal for large-scale infrastructure projects.
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Can this model adapt to tropical high-temperature working conditions?
Suitable for tropical areas with optimized cooling system, air-conditioned cab and high-temperature resistant parts, stable for Southeast Asia and Africa.












