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ZX160LC-3 Excavator
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Our three utility-class excavators can
handle everything from the mundane
to the exotic, without missing a beat.
The ZX160LC-3 is easily towed behind
dump trucks, and the ZX200LC-3 and
ZX225US LC-3 can be transported
with heavy-duty commercial trucks.
And one — the ZX225US LC-3 with its
reduced tail swing — delivers full-sized
performance in tight operating quarters.
These Dash-3 Excavators are heavier,
stronger, faster, and quieter than ever
— improvements sure to increase
productivity and profits. Amazingly,
the increases in power and speed do
not increase fuel consumption, thanks
to the Tier-3 Isuzu engines.
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Product Features
- ZX160LC-3 delivers more swing torque, drawbar pull, and lift capacity, with less emissions and noise.
- Redesigned cab combines more legroom and tinted glass for unsurpassed comfort and visibility.
- Powerwise™ III engine/hydraulic management system maximizes power output, saves fuel, and delivers smooth multifunction hydraulic operation.
- Fuel-efficient Isuzu engine delivers power without compromise in all conditions.
- Extended engine and hydraulic fluid service intervals increase uptime and reduce daily operating costs.
- Intuitive, multi-language monitor with 4 color LCD screen provides a wealth of info and control. Displays operating diagnostic, and maintenance data with easy-on-the-eyes clarity.
- User-friendly LCD color monitor tracks up to 14 maintenance intervals and lets an operator check any of 32 machine operating parameters at the touch of a button.
- Easy-to-open doors provide quick access to service items.
- Lube banks, filters, and checkpoints are grouped for added convenience.
- Large fuel tank and 500- and 5000-hour engine and hydraulic oil-service intervals enable the ZX160LC-3 to work longer between stops for service.
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