| Operating Weight: | 3,900 lbs. |
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| Bucket Breakout Force: | 4,250 lbs. |
| Rated Horsepower: | 15 |
| Max Reach at Gound Level: | 13 ft. 2.9 in. |
| Maximum Torque (ft-lb): | 38.2 |
| Track Type: | Rubber |
TB216 provides the operator with a nice blend of power and functionality. It is completely redesigned for greater operator comfort, performance, and serviceability.
The TB395W, weighing 23,424 lbs. with a 114-horsepower engine, combines powerful excavating capabilities with a maximum dig depth of 13 ft 5.2 in and superior on-road performance, with speeds up to 18 mph.
The standard two-piece, heavy-duty swing boom enables operators to dig further away from the machine and also allows for closer digging when needed, while the hydraulic outriggers and a dozer blade greatly enhance the machine’s stability.
The TB370 is the first model of Takeuchi’s new generation excavator line-up, which has been upgraded with state-of-the-art technology and a completely redesigned automotive styled interior with intuitive user operation. Features on the TB370 include 8 color touch screen, jog dial control, wraparound counterweight, multiple hydraulic lines, and large service hoods for easy equipment maintenance. The TB370 offers a superior working range and excellent power that provides all day productivity and performance.
The newest excavator in the FR series, the TB257FR features a side-to-side (STS) offset boom coupled with the tight tail swing for unmatched visibility to the work equipment and enables it to rotate fully with very little overhang. With an operating weight of 12,930 lb, a bucket breakout force of 10,431 lb and multiple hydraulic auxiliary circuits makes the TB257FR an outstanding attachment platform and perfect for limited space job sites. Its low center of gravity and optimized counterweight placement creates an extremely stable platform with lifting capabilities similar to that of a conventional machine.
With its narrow width the TB230 is able to work on job sites with limited accessibility, and the conventional tail swing design provides excellent stability and greater operator space. The control valve and hydraulic components are now conveniently located under the right side cover for improved accessibility.
