Hire a Yanmar ViO80 Excavator
Yanmar Vio80 Excavator – 8.0 Tonne Excavator
Hire a Yanmar Vio80 Excavator, a machine capable of working in confined spaces, with high power output and excellent endurance.
Machine Overview
OPERATING WEIGHT | 8065 kg |
TYPE | Zero Tail |
WIDTH | 2270 mm |
DIGGING DEPTH | 4130 – 4500 mm |
TRAVEL SPEED | 2.5 / 4,5 km/h (2,3 / 4,1 km/h with steel crawlers) |
FUEL TANK | 115 l |
ENGINE TYPE | 4TNV98C-WBV |
TRANSPORT WEIGHT | 7990 kg |
Features
- Safety valves on blade, boom and arm cylinders
- Automatic 2nd speed
- 2 front LED working lights on the cabin + 1 LED light integrated into the boom
- LCD interface
- Radio with USB port
- 2 x 12V outlet
- Storage boxes
- Windshield washer
- Safety lever
- 3 mirrors
- Electric refuelling pump
- Seat belt with retractor
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Hire The Yanmar ViO80 Excavator From MTS Plant
When you hire a Yanmar Vio80 Excavator from MTS, you get a machine which works efficiently and safely. The true zero tail swing allows the Vio80 to operate in tight locations, with the operator able to work without having to worry about the footprint of the excavator when it turns.
MTS offer competitive rates on the Yanmar Vio80 excavator, with good availability in Yorkshire, the North East, North West and Central Scotland.
The boom swing on the Yanmar Vio80 Excavator allows for up to 60 degrees of swing either side. This allows the excavator to face the work area if a ditch is being dug, increasing visibility and efficiency. Visibility is further improved by the addition of a boom light, as well as a cabin light.
The Yanmar Vio80 Excavator has a powerful, eco-friendly and fuel-efficient engine, which is cooled via Exhaust Gas Recirculation. This lowers the operating temperature of the engine, whilst allowing a safe and stable combustion of fuel under all working conditions. Its eco credentials don’t stop there, as the engine automatically idles if left in neutral for more than 4 seconds. The overall fuel consumption is lower than comparable models thanks to a reduction of some 10% in engine speed.
Technical Specifications
Transport weight | 7990 kg |
Operating Weight | 8065 kg |
Type | 4TNV98C-WBV |
Fuel | Diesel |
Net Power | 39,3 kW / 53,5 HP at 1900 rpm |
Gross Power | 41,5 kW / 56,2 HP at 1900 rpm |
Displacement | 3.318 l |
Max Torque | 229 – 241 N.m |
Starter | 3 kW |
Battery | 12 V – 92 Ah |
Alternator | 12 V – 80 A |
Maximum Pressure | Hydraulic Tank |
Working Pump | 2 double piston pump with variable flow / 1 gear pump / 1 gear pump for pilot line |
Max Flow | 2 x 70,3 l/min / 53,2 l/min / 19 l/min |
Hydraulic Tank | 60 l |
Travel speed | 2.5 / 4,5 km/h (2,3 / 4,1 km/h with steel crawlers) |
Rotation Speed | 9 rpm |
Digging Force (arm) | 40,8 kN / 35,9 kN (with long arm) |
Digging Force (bucket) | 63,5 kN |
Traction Force | n/a |
Noise level (2000/14/CE & 2005/88/CE) | LWAG: 98 dBA ; LPAG: 73 dBA |
Fuel Tank | 115 l |
Number of top rollers | 1 |
Number of bottom rollers | 5 |
Track tensioning system | Grease cylinder |
Fuel tank | 115 l |
Coolant | 9,3 l |
Engine oil | 11,2 l |
Hydraulic circuit | 112 l |
Hydraulic tank | 60 l |
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Our Locations
Looking for plant machinery hire or sales, MTS Plant have you covered. Our services are offered throughout the UK from any of our 5 locations.
Yorkshire
Yorkshire Depot
MTS Plant
Unit 2 Silkwood Park
Flanshaw Way
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
WF2 9LP
Tel: 01924 387 007
Email: info@mtsplant.co.uk
North East
North East Depot
MTS Plant
Shadon Way
Birtley
Chester Le Street
County Durham
DH3 2RE
Tel: 0191 4102 432
Email: info@mtsplant.co.uk
North West
North West Depot
MTS Plant
Unit 3 A Walter Leigh Way
Moss Industrial Estate
Leigh
Lancashire
WN7 3PT
Tel: 01942 671 671
Email: info@mtsplant.co.uk
Scotland
Scotland Depot
MTS Plant
57 Napier Road
Ward Park Industrial Estate
Cumbernauld
Lanarkshire
Scotland
G68 0EF
Tel: 01236 795 329
Email: info@mtsplant.co.uk
London
London Depot
MTS Plant
89-90 Paul Street
Shoreditch
London
EC2A 4NE
Tel: 08000 156 555
Email: info@mtsplant.co.uk
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