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April 28, 2015 · about 11 years ago

New Mini Excavators from KOBELCO

KOBELCO Construction Machinery USA has announced the launch of their new SK25 compact excavator model as well as their enhanced SK17 model. Equipped with engines that meet Tier IV Final requirements, the SK25 and SK17 pack plenty of power and outstanding hydraulic performance. Each model offers stab

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KOBELCO Construction Machinery USA has announced the launch of their new SK25 compact excavator model as well as their enhanced SK17 model.

Equipped with engines that meet Tier IV Final requirements, the SK25 and SK17 pack plenty of power and outstanding hydraulic performance. Each model offers stable operation, rugged construction and durability to reduce down time.

Both excavators combine a compact design with long digging reach for efficiency, maneuverability and stability to ensure a long working life.

In addition, the SK25 and SK17 feature top-class digging depths of 9’2” and 7’3” as well as powerful swing speeds of 10 rpm and 9.5 rpm to deliver shorter cycle times.

Designed and equipped for full-sized performance over an extended working life, the SK25 is KOBELCO’s newest mini with big aspirations.

The upgraded SK17 model is the smallest of KOBELCO’s excavators. This 3,836 lb. mini is popular on jobsites where equipment needs to be moved through gates, obstructions and/or very tight spaces.

The SK17 features durable, self-cleaning, hydraulic side frames which retract to a narrow 37” for tight areas and extend to a solid 50” for stability.

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