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June 4, 2015 · about 11 years ago

New Heavy Excavator for Hyundai

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has added a new heavy excavator to its earthmoving equipment line up, the HX520 L, Hyundai’s largest next-generation excavator that can meet growing demand in the market for strong, reliable and economical excavators. HX520 L is among the all-new six HX Excavators rang

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Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has added a new heavy excavator to its earthmoving equipment line up, the HX520 L, Hyundai’s largest next-generation excavator that can meet growing demand in the market for strong, reliable and economical excavators.

HX520 L is among the all-new six HX Excavators ranging from 22-ton HX220 L to 52-ton HX520 L that HHI debuted along with 23 other construction equipment at INTERMAT 2015.

Equipped with a new, fuel-efficient and eco-friendly Scania engine, HX520 L Excavator can perform three percent faster truck loading and up to six percent faster leveling and it can achieve this improved productivity with greater fuel efficiency: it is up to seven percent more fuel-efficient in leveling and it generates 90 percent less particular matters and NOx.

The robust upper and lower frame structure can endure sustained external shock and high-load work, thereby making it ideal for use in tough working environments.

In terms of safety, HX520 L is equipped with the Advanced Around View Monitoring (AAVM) system that secures for the operator the field of vision for all directions.

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