Mini Excavator & Digger Hire
Yanmar SV18 – 1.9 Tonne
Yanmar’s compact SV18 mini excavator (aka mini digger) packs great power and smooth operation into a ultra-short swing radius body, an ideal machine for utilities, landscaping and construction applications.
Machine Overview
OPERATING WEIGHT (Canopy/Cab) | 1835 kg / 1975 kg |
TRANSPORT DIMENSIONS | 3660 x 980 x 2240 mm |
DIGGING DEPTH | 2420 mm |
DUMPING HEIGHT | 2740 mm |
REAR SWING RADIUS | 980 mm |
DIGGING FORCE (Arm / Bucket) | 7,4 / 15,2 kN |
TRAVELLING SPEED | 2,2 / 4,1 km/h |
YANMAR DIESEL ENGINE | 3 cylinders, 854 cm3,
9,5 kW / 12,9 HP / 2100 tr/min |
Features
- Cab heating
- Lockable engine and fuel tank doors
- X2 12v power socket
- In Cab Cup holders
- Cylinder protection (minimises damage risk)
- Hose protection (minimises damage risk)
- Expandable under carriage
- Large comfortable cabin
- Digital operator display
- X3 cab mirrors
- Twin travel speeds
- LED work light
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Hire The Yanmar SV18 Mini Excavator & Mini Digger From MTS Plant
Yanmar’s 1.9 tonne SV18 offers great performance in a compact package. Robust and reliable the SV18 mini digger features excellent reach and digging ability making it an ideal compact excavator for deep trench excavations.
A large spacious cabin with great 360 visibility allows for maximum freedom of movement with ample leg room for operators. The Yanmar SV18 comes equipped with wrist and head rests as standard to minimise operator fatigue and is well equipped with x2 12v sockets for mobile device charging and a large digital interface.
Equipped with Yanmar’s industry leading TNV diesel engine featuring flow sharing hydraulic technology the SV18 offers a great balance of speed and balance. Fuel consumption is economical helping keep project running costs down and minimising environmental impact.
Ideal for use with a plant trailer the Yanmar SV18 features x4 tie down points for safe transportation and at just 980mm wide is compact enough to reach limited access job sites when and where needed.
Technical Specifications
Operating weight (rubber tracks) | 1835 kg 0,3 kg/cm2 1975 kg 0,33 kg/cm2 |
Transport weight (rubber tracks) | 1760 kg 0,29 kg/cm2 1900 kg 0,32 kg/cm2 |
Type | 3TNV70-VBA2 |
Fuel | Diesel |
Net Power | 9,5 kW / 12,9 HP / 2100 rpm |
Gross Power | 9,9 kW / 13,5 HP / 2100 rpm |
Displacement | 854 cm3 |
Maximum torque | 51,4 N.m. / 1500 rpm |
Cooling | Liquid |
Starter | 1,4 kW |
Battery | 12 V – 45 Ah |
Alternator | 12 V – 40 A |
Maximum pressure | 200 bars |
1 piston pump with variable flow | 48,3 l/min |
Travel speed | 2,2 / 4,1 km/h |
Rotation speed | 10 rpm |
Digging force (arm) | 7,4 kN |
Digging force (bucket) | 15,2 kN |
Traction force | 17 kN |
Grade ability | 30° |
Noise level | (2000/14/CE & 2005/88/CE) 91 dB(A) / 79 dB(A) |
Number of bottom rollers | 3 |
Track tension system | Using grease pump |
Fuel tank | 24,5 l |
Cooling system | 3,2 l |
Engine oil | 2,8 l |
Hydraulic system | 28,5 l |
Hydraulic tank | 20 l |
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Scotland
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89-90 Paul Street
Shoreditch
London
EC2A 4NE
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