• 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​

3-degree excavator​

A 375 excavator is a crawler or wheeled excavator capable of full 360-degree rotation. Its defining feature is the superstructure's continuous rotation capability. Unlike backhoe loaders, which are limited to approximately 200 degrees of swing, 375 excavators do not require frequent repositioning of the undercarriage when operating in confined spaces, offering superior flexibility. They serve as the primary workhorse in modern earthmoving projects.
$50000.00 - 150000.00
Heze Baite Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.

Heze Baite Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.

Main Products: Large Excavator
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Year Established Established in 2003
Main Products Large Excavator
Employees 101-500 People
Factory Area 5,000-10,000 m²
Annual Revenue US$10 Million - US$50 Million
Main Markets Southeast Asia / South Asia / Middle East & North Africa
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Specifications

A 375 excavator​ (also called a full-slew excavatoror hydraulic excavator with 360° rotation) is a heavy-duty earthmoving machine—typically crawler (tracked) or wheeled—whose upper structure (cab, engine, boom & arm) is mounted on a slewing ring that permits continuous, unrestricted 360-degree rotation​ relative to the stationary undercarriage.

Main Components:

  • Undercarriage / Underframe​ – Track frame or wheel axles providing traction and stability.

  • Slewing Ring (Turntable Bearing)​ – Allows full-circle rotation of the house.

  • House / Superstructure​ – Houses the operator's cab, counterweight, hydraulic pump, and engine.

  • Working Attachment​ – Boom, arm (stick), and bucket; interchangeable with hydraulic breakers, augers, grapples, etc. via a quick-coupler.

  • Hydraulic System​ – Variable-displacement pumps delivering high-pressure oil to drive cylinders and travel/revolve motors.

Unlike a backhoe loader, which has a limited ~200° rear-arm swing and requires frequent repositioning, a 360 excavator can dig, swing, and dump in any direction without moving its tracks/wheels—maximizing productivity in confined urban sites, trenching, and large-scale earthworks

Operating Weigh
33,000 – 37,000 kg
Engine Power
180 – 210 kW (240–280 hp)
Bucket Capacity
1.4 – 1.9 m³
Slewing Speed
9 – 11 rpm
Travel Speed
3.0 – 5.5 km/h (Low/High)
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​
  • 3-degree excavator​

Description

A 375 excavator​ (also called a full-slew excavatoror hydraulic excavator with 360° rotation) is a heavy-duty earthmoving machine—typically crawler (tracked) or wheeled—whose upper structure (cab, engine, boom & arm) is mounted on a slewing ring that permits continuous, unrestricted 360-degree rotation​ relative to the stationary undercarriage.

Main Components:

  • Undercarriage / Underframe​ – Track frame or wheel axles providing traction and stability.

  • Slewing Ring (Turntable Bearing)​ – Allows full-circle rotation of the house.

  • House / Superstructure​ – Houses the operator's cab, counterweight, hydraulic pump, and engine.

  • Working Attachment​ – Boom, arm (stick), and bucket; interchangeable with hydraulic breakers, augers, grapples, etc. via a quick-coupler.

  • Hydraulic System​ – Variable-displacement pumps delivering high-pressure oil to drive cylinders and travel/revolve motors.

Unlike a backhoe loader, which has a limited ~200° rear-arm swing and requires frequent repositioning, a 360 excavator can dig, swing, and dump in any direction without moving its tracks/wheels—maximizing productivity in confined urban sites, trenching, and large-scale earthworks

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