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Hitachi Introduces ZX300LC-6

This big, powerful machine gives operators the efficiency, reliability and durability needed when out on the job site.

Thu February 05, 2015 - National Edition
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Hitachi Construction Machinery — Americas has added a new model to its construction-class excavator lineup — the ZX300LC-6.

The ZX300LC-6 is an improved version of its popular predecessor — the ZX290LC-5 — and features EPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EU Stage IV Isuzu engine technology that meets rigid emission standards. This bigger, more powerful machine gives operators the efficiency, reliability and durability needed when out on the job site, according to the manufacturer.

"At Hitachi, we don't get sidetracked building every type of construction equipment. Instead, we leverage our expertise and legacy of meeting demanding mining applications to build excavators that are highly efficient, reliable and durable," said Mark Wall, product marketing manager at Hitachi Construction Machinery — Americas. "The new ZX300LC-6 is no exception. The machine combines power and finesse for maximum productivity on any job from site development, road building, utility work and more."

The ZX300LC-6 is part of Hitachi's new Dash-6 lineup. The Dash-6 models — which also include the ZX250LC-6, ZX350LC-6 and ZX380LC-6 — feature FT4 Isuzu engines that deliver the quiet, powerful performance Hitachi is known for with the added bonus of cleaner operations.

Efficiency

From the convenient handrails that provide easy engine access to the centralized lube banks, the ZX300LC-6 features numerous time- and money-saving advantages. Grouped service points make quick work of the daily routine and operators are able to work more efficiently with 500- and 5,000-hour engine and hydraulic oil service intervals. Easy-to-check sight gauges and fluid reservoirs, quick-change remote-mounted filters and convenient fluid-sample ports minimize periodic maintenance downtime.

Additionally, a battery disconnect switch, located in the rear door behind the cab, is easily accessible and extends battery life. The programmable thumb attachment mode allows operators to control oil flow and toggle between dig and thumb modes. Plus, whatever your grade system, Topcon, Trimble or Leica, Hitachi now offers a grade reference ready package that reduces installation time by half.

Reliability

Hitachi's technology for the ZX300LC-6 is simple and efficient, employing cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR). Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) is injected into the exhaust stream of the engine, runs through a catalyst, and turns the NOx in the exhaust into harmless water vapor and nitrogen gas. The EGR is specifically tuned to further reduce NOx (compared to EPA Interim Tier IV [IT4]/EU Stage IIIB engines) to meet new emission standards with minimal use of DEF.

An improved piston design allows particulate matter to be burned in cylinder, so there's no need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF). Additionally, the fuel recirculation system prevents fuel gelling in cold climates, so maximum productivity can be maintained.

Durability

D-channel side frames house and protect the highly efficient coolers and FT4 engine. The boom, arm and mainframe are so tough, they're warranted for three years or 10,000 hours, whichever comes first. With large idlers, rollers and strutted track links, the sealed and lubricated undercarriage is built for the long haul.

Productivity

A 7.8-L Isuzu engine gives operators a 32 percent increase in engine horsepower (compared to the ZX290LC-5). In addition, the ZX300LC-6's larger, more durable hydraulic pumps — common to the ZX350LC-6 — provide greater lift capacity and increased swing torque to maximize productivity.

The larger pumps, a heavier operating weight of 64,375 lbs. (29,200 kg), and a redesigned boom and arm allow operators to maximize efficiency by using a larger bucket. The machine's hydraulic boost system and enhanced boom recirculation generate aggressive boom and arm speed — returning the arm to dig faster, so you can move more dirt in a day. Finally, optional cab and right-side boom lights provide extra illumination to extend production.

Comfort

Operators are set up for success inside the spacious cab. Silicone-filled cab mounts isolate the operator from noise and vibration, and a refined, multifunction LCD monitor makes it quick and simple to tap into a wealth of performance and convenience functions and features.

Operators also will appreciate the wide entryway, fully adjustable high-back sculpted seat, ample storage and generous legroom. In addition, the machine features unobstructed all-around visibility due to a new hood design paired with a wide expanse of front, side, and overhead glass and mirrors. For even more comfort, an optional air-suspension heated seat is available.

For more information, visit www.HitachiConstruction.com.




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