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HD Hyundai brings two large frame mass excavators to North American market
August 26, 2024 By Rock to Road Staff
NORCROSS, Ga. – HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America has continued expansion of its HX crawler excavator product line with the availability of two new large frame mass excavators.
The 82-ton HX800A L and the 100-ton HX1000A L are designed to meet the needs of high-volume earthmoving, mining and quarrying applications.
The HX800A L is powered by a 528 net hp (389 kW) engine, while the HX1000A L is equipped with a 620 net hp (420 kW) engine. Each machine can be configured with various boom and arm configurations to match the material being excavated. The HX800A L supports buckets in the 4.5 – 7 yd3 (3.4 – 5.4 m3) capacity range, while the HX1000A L supports buckets in the 7 – 8.9 yd3 (5.4 m3 – 6.8 m3) range.
Bucket digging force ratings also reflect the machines’ suitability for heavy-duty applications, with the HX800A L delivering 85,098 lbf (38,600 kgf), and the HX1000A L delivering 88,185 lbf (40,000 kgf).
Both new excavator models offer selectable power modes and an electronic power- optimizing system for control over machine power and efficiency. The HX800A L also comes with an integrated smart power control system, which monitors the excavator’s real-time performance data and automatically tunes the engine power and hydraulic flow to match the operational requirements for maximum performance.
The cab of the HX800A L and HX1000A L feature Level 2 FOPS protection and advanced vibration-damping mounts. The Hyundai AAVM (All-Around View Monitoring) camera system gives operators a 360° view to the worksite around the machine, enhancing operational safety. The 8-inch touchscreen monitor provides easy access to control menus, power settings, and auxiliary hydraulic settings.
The HX800A L and HX1000A L come with Hyundai’s industry-leading warranty and five years’ unlimited access to Hyundai’s proprietary Hi MATE fleet management system.
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