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The UMG brand presented an excavator with record digging parameters

The 36-ton hydraulic excavator UMG E360C features best-in-class digging parameters: digging depth is 7630 mm, maximum radius is 11490 mm, and unloading height is 7360 mm. It is expected that the machine will be widely used at construction sites, road construction and mining.

The authors of the new product also paid special attention to reducing logistics costs. The overall height of the excavator is only 3120 mm, which allows the use of standard trawls without additional approvals.

An optional remote control system with a range of up to 20 km ensures operator safety, reduces transport costs and improves visibility when performing precision operations.

The localization level of E360C is more than 80%. The main competitive advantage of the UMG excavator is improved technical parameters and reduced cost of ownership.

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