New compact excavators
Hyundai adds four new models to its HX-A compact excavator product line.
The smallest of eight HX-A series compact excavators, the new Hyundai HX17-AZ features a zero tail-swing design. It is available in a canopy-only configuration. |
HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America today introduced four new models in its HX-A series of compact hydraulic excavators. The Hyundai HX17AZ, HX27AZ, HX55ACR and HX60A excavators fill in the company’s line of compact excavators.
With these four new machines, the Hyundai HX-A series compact excavator line now includes eight models.
All four new models feature low-emission engines that are Tier 4 Final-compliant. The Hyundai HX17AZ excavator is powered by a Kubota D902 diesel engine with a net power rating of 16.0 horsepower, while the HX27AZ features a Kubota D1305 engine rated at 24.4 horsepower. The HX55ACR uses a Yanmar 4TNV86CT engine that delivers 47.6 horsepower and the HX60A employs a Hyundai DM02VB engine rated 63.0 horsepower at 2,400 rpm.
Both the HX17AZ and HX27AZ models are true zero tail-swing machines for working in confined or busy spaces. The HX55ACR is a compact-radius model.
“Hyundai HX-A Series compact excavators set the new standard in compact equipment. These machines represent a new generation of technology built on decades of Hyundai engineering and manufacturing excellence,” says Jeff Pate, vice president of Compact Sales, HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America. “What we hear from contractors since introducing the HX-A series models last year is that when they purchase a ‘base’ model from Hyundai, they appreciate it comes packed with standard features.”
Standard features boost performance, productivity
The HX55ACR is equipped with a standard load-sensing hydraulic system that reduces wear and tear on hydraulic components while helping to ensure reliable performance and efficiency, simplified operation and reduced fuel consumption. The HX17AZ and HX27AZ models feature conventional open-center hydraulic systems. Standard adjustable hydraulic flow control through the cluster on all four models lets the operator easily set optimum flow range for multiple attachments and switch between them, using a two-way diverter valve that directs hydraulic flow to either of two attachments simultaneously.
All four models feature a 5-inch full color LCD monitor. Standard boom, arm and bucket cylinder guards protect the digging end of the machine. Other standard features include a hydraulic quick coupler and an integrated utility lifting hook.
The HX55ACR and HX60A models offer standard blade float, which automatically forces the blade down to ensure consistent backfilling and grading. Auto engine idle – also standard on the HX55ACR and HX60A – optimizes fuel efficiency by reducing engine speed when the excavator is not in use. A standard auto-shift travel speed allows seamless transition between high and low travel speeds for increased efficiency and productivity in moving the excavator around the job site.
The HX17AZ has an operating weight of 4,370 pounds, dig depth of 8 feet, and bucket breakout force of 3,668 foot-pounds. The HX27AZ has an operating weight of 6,140 pounds (2,478 kg) in its canopy configuration, dig depth of 8 ft 10 in (2.7 m), and bucket breakout force of 4,613 foot-pounds.
The HX55ACR has an operating weight of 12,600 pounds, dig depth of 12 feet 8 inches and bucket breakout force of 8,354 foot-pounds. The HX60A in its standard cab configuration has an operating weight of 13,580 pounds, dig depth of 12 feet 4 inches and bucket breakout force of 9,461 foot-pounds.
Specifications described here are preliminary and subject to adjustment.