MOTOR gRADER
GR2205T
The motor grader is mainly used for ground leveling, ditching, slope scraping, bulldozing, scarification, snow removal for large areas such as highway, airports, farmlands etc., also can be used in heavy duty. It is the necessary construction machinery for national defense construction, mine construction and water conservancy construction, farmland improvement and so on. this specification is applied for machine type of GR2205T.
Machine Weight
16500 kg
Rated power
164 kW
Engine Type
QSB6.7
Main Specifications
Basic Parameters | Parameter |
Engine Type | QSB6.7 |
Rate power/speed | 164 kW/ 2200 rpm |
Machine Dimension (Standard) | 9230 x 2625 x 3432 mm |
Machine weight (Standard) | 16500 kg |
Tyre specification | 17.5 – 25 |
Ground clearance | 613 mm |
Tread | 2156 mm |
Axle distance between front and rear | 6497 mm |
Wheel base between middle and rear | 1538 mm |
Performance Parameters | Parameter |
Forward speed | 5, 9, 12, 20, 25, 45 km/h |
Rearward speed | 5, 12, 25 km/h |
Traction force f=0.75 | ≥85 kN |
Maximum gradeability | ≥25% |
Inflation pressure of tyre | 260 kPa |
Work system pressure | 26 MPa |
Transmission pressure | 1.6 – 1.8 Mpa |
Working Parameters | Parameter |
Maximum steering angle of front wheel | ±48° |
Allowable angle of inclination of front wheel | ±17° |
Maximum swinging angle of front axle | ±15° |
Maximum swinging angle of front axle | Front 15°, Rear 15° |
Maximum swinging angle of front axle | ±25° |
Minimum turning radius | 7.6 m |
Blade maximum lifting height | 500 mm |
Blade maximum scraping depth | 720 mm |
Blade maximum tilt angle | 90° |
Blade cutting angle | Front 40°, Back 5° |
Blade angle of revolution | 360° |
Length x Height | 4270 x 610 mm |
Oil Filling Amount | Parameter |
Coolant | 50 L |
Fuel tank | 330 L |
Engine | 24 L |
Transmission box | 38 L |
Balance box | 75 L |
Drive axle | 25 L |
Hydraulic oil | 65 L |
Built to move heaven and earth. Engineered to be an extension of its operator.
Location
18 and 20 Grader Road,
Spartan – Extension 3,
Johannesburg,
Gauteng,
1691