Motor Grader G9190H

Overall Working Weight (kg)

15900

Rated Power (kW)

144

Operating weight

18000
Field of application:

Utilities

Heavy infrastructure

Quarries & Aggregates

Features
  • Exceptional Power & Efficiency: The high-torque 146 kW engine provides ample power to handle tough materials and challenging conditions efficiently, ensuring high productivity with optimized fuel consumption.

  • High-Productivity Blade Performance: The 13-foot moldboard allows for covering a wider area per pass, significantly increasing work efficiency on large-scale projects while maintaining excellent grading precision.

  • Superior Stability & Traction: The increased operating weight and optimized chassis design provide exceptional stability and superior traction, enabling powerful and controlled blade performance even on uneven or soft terrain.

  • Operator-Focused Cab & Controls: The spacious cab is engineered for maximum comfort during long shifts, featuring excellent all-around visibility, intuitive controls, and a low-noise environment to enhance operator focus and efficiency.

  • Robust & Serviceable Design: Built with heavy-duty components for maximum durability and reliability. Strategic placement of service points ensures quick and easy access for routine maintenance, minimizing downtime.

Technical Parameter
Overall Working Weight (kg) 15900
Rated Power (kW) 144
Max. Tractive Force (kN) 82.3
Overall Dimension(L×W×H)(mm) 8975 x 3240 x 2710
Max. Inclination Angle of Front Wheel (°) ±18
Max. Swing Angle of Front Axle (°) ±16
Max. Steering Angle of Front Wheel (°) ±50
Steering Angle of Articulated Frame (°) ±23
Cutter Size(LxHxT)(mm) 3962*575*25
Min. Turning Radius (m) 7.6
Cutting Depth of Blade (mm) 787
Max. Speed (km/h) 38
Engine Model FAW BF6M1013-20T3R/2
Fuel Tank Capacity (L) 300
Operating weight 18000
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