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Kobelco SK400D, SK550D Excavators are Built to Demolish

Mon November 04, 2019 - National Edition
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The Kobelco SK400D and SK550D can demolish buildings up to nine stories high from the ground.
The Kobelco SK400D and SK550D can demolish buildings up to nine stories high from the ground.
The Kobelco SK400D and SK550D can demolish buildings up to nine stories high from the ground. The Kobelco SK400D and SK550D building demolition machines feature a 30-degree tilting cab.

Kobelco Construction Machinery USA has expanded its series of building demolition excavators with the introduction of the SK400DLC-10 and SK550DLC-10 models. These units are purpose-built to tear down and dismantle multi-story buildings, and are engineered with practical features to increase jobsite productivity and reduce downtime.

With a reach of up to 81 and 90 ft. (24.6 and 27.4 m), the SK400D and SK550D demolition machines can make light work of tall buildings. Both models are available with Kobelco's unique three-piece separate boom demolition front and high reach front.

The separate boom boasts a wide working range and simplifies the demolition of lower and underground levels, while the ultra-long attachment enables the SK400D and SK550D to demolish levels up to nine stories high. Large crusher tools, up to 3-tons on the ultra-long attachment and 5.3-tons on the separate boom, can be added for increased power and efficiency during demolition.

The SK400D and SK550D are equipped with the Kobelco exclusive NEXT attachment system. Each boom attachment is designed with a block structure that simplifies assembly/disassembly for fast and easy setup and teardown. Side-mounted hydraulic piping can be attached at ground level for ease and safety.

The Kobelco SK400D and SK550D can demolish buildings up to nine stories high from the ground.

The SK400D and SK550D also feature an integrated two-part counterweight; the first part forms a case in which the second part is housed, providing increased transportation options and quicker assembly/disassembly. Water suppression is standard and is plumbed from the base machine to the end of both the separate boom and high reach fronts.

The Kobelco demolition machines are built to withstand the rigors of the toughest job sites. These units feature full track guides to prevent crawler de-tracking, even on the roughest ground littered with demolition rubble. Thick upper frame belly guards, a swivel guard, travel motor guard, and cylinder guards provide added reinforcement to ensure durability and protect machine components from debris.

Operators can look forward to staying safe and comfortable in the SK400D and SK550D, regardless of the work at hand. A new standard cab interference prevention system will sound an alarm and prevent the machine from allowing the working tool to come into contact with the cab during operation. A demolition spec cab with a tilt of up to 30-degrees, stability warning system, rear and right-side cameras, as well as boom, arm and jib holding valves are also standard on the Kobelco demolition machines to enhance jobsite safety.

Maintenance on the Kobelco SK400D and SK550D is simple and cost effective. An auto-lubrication system automatically greases the upper body at specific times to reduce maintenance time before operation. Easy access to data from the operation management system (KOMEXS) greatly improves ease of maintenance scheduling and ensures a long service life, while easy access to the cooling unit, engine compartment, electrical components, DEF and fuel refilling areas ensure convenient day-to-day maintenance. Cab guards on the top and front windows also open for easy cleaning.

For more information, call 281/888-8430 or visit www.KOBELCO-USA.com.




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