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JM Attachments 18" Heavy-duty Digging Bucket for Komatsu PC160

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Produktgruppe
Sonstige Baumaschinen
Marke / Model
JM Attachments 18" Heavy-duty Digging Bucket for Komatsu PC160
Baujahr
2024
Zustand
Neu / nicht gebraucht
Maschinen Standort
Doral, Florida
Land
USA
Allgemeine Bewertung
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Mascus ID
544898FB

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DETAILS

Lagernummer
CAT315BGP18KM
Serien Nr.
CAT315BGP18KM
Letzte Inspektion
2024-10-02
Garantie
New
Zustand der Bereifung vorne
n/a
Zustand der Bereifung hinten
n/a
Produktionsland
USA
Zertifikate
CE
Zusätzliche Informationen
Unleash unparalleled earthmoving efficiency with the 18" Heavy Duty Bucket for 15 - 18 Tons Excavators. 70mm Pins. Precision-crafted for 30,000 - 36,000 lbs class Excavators, this premium bucket is the key to maximizing your operation's productivity and profitability. Superior Features: • Volume Virtuoso: 0.72 m³ capacity ensures more material moved per cycle, significantly reducing project timelines and labor costs. • Built for Extreme Longevity: AR400 Steel construction provides exceptional durability, minimizing downtime and replacement expenses. • Advanced Tooth Technology: 3 Teeth Rock Chisel Bucket Tooth teeth (J250 series) offer superior penetration and extended service life. • Versatility Amplified: Comes with a AMH 20 Ton Weld-on Bucket Hook, expanding your machine's operational range and value. • Innovative Design: 3x Reinforced Side Plates for optimal material flow and reduced cycle times, enhancing fuel efficiency. Elevate your excavation game. The 18" Heavy Duty Bucket for 15 - 18 Tons Excavators. 70mm Pins isn't just an attachment – it's a strategic investment that delivers tangible returns through increased efficiency and reduced operational costs.Mehr anzeigen

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