DX530DM-7

Operating weight

60500/70500/56800/63000 kg (Demolition Arm/Demolition Arm - SV/Digging Arm/Digging Arm- SV)

Travel speed

3.1 - 5.5 km/h

Engine model

Scania DC13

DX530DM-7

Boost your productivity

The DX530M model is the largest in the High Reach Demolition Excavator range and is designed with the power to tear down the toughest structures, and the power and stability to keep the operator completely safe.

The DX530DM provides increased flexibility with a modular boom design and hydraulic lock mechanism. This innovative design facilitates an easy change between a demolition boom and an earthmoving boom to accomplish different types of work on the same project, using the same machine. The DX530DM also retains a hydraulically adjustable undercarriage, which extends to a maximum width of 4.37 m to provide optimum stability when working on demolition sites. The width of the undercarriage can be retracted hydraulically to 2.97 m in the narrow width position, and it is also working based on our advanced undercarriage structure.

Operating from the high visibility, tiltable cab on the DX530DM-7, the operator has an excellent environment particularly suited to high reach demolition applications, with a 30-degree tilting angle.

Specifications

Machine Specs

Operating weight 60500/70500/56800/63000 kg (Demolition Arm/Demolition Arm - SV/Digging Arm/Digging Arm- SV)
Travel speed 3.1 - 5.5 km/h
Engine model Scania DC13
Power (SAE J1995) 394 HP/294 kW @ 1,800 rpm
Pin reach 16500/18000/10300/10300 mm (Demolition Arm/Demolition Arm - SV/Digging Arm/Digging Arm- SV)
Pin depth -/-/5965/5965 mm (Demolition Arm/Demolition Arm - SV/Digging Arm/Digging Arm- SV)

 

Pin height 27500/31000/9690/9690 mm (Demolition Arm/Demolition Arm - SV/Digging Arm/Digging Arm- SV)
Overall Length 18500/22300/12230/12230 mm (Demolition Arm/Demolition Arm - SV/Digging Arm/Digging Arm- SV)
Width superstructure 2990 mm
Variable undercarriage width 2970 - 4370 mm
Overall Height (Incl.FOG) 3360 mm

DX530DM-7

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