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Rippa R330 MINI EXCAVATOR, Air Conditioner, Kubot

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Product group
Mini excavators < 7t (Mini diggers)
Brand / model
Rippa R330 MINI EXCAVATOR, Air Conditioner, Kubot
Year of manufacture
2024
Extra options
New/unused
Country
China
General grade
1
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5
Mascus ID
64956738

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DETAILS

Emission level
Stage V / Tier V
Track width
230 mm
Bucket capacity
0.08 m3
Transport dimensions (LxWxH)
405011502.85 m
Original colour
Yellow
Dipper / stick length
400 mm
Engine
Kubota/ Xinchai/ Changchai
Engine output
18.2 kW (24.8 hp)
Engine Manufacturer
Kubota/ Xinchai/ Changchai
Production country
China
Delivery terms
FCA, CPT, CIP, DAT, DAP, DDP, FAS, FOB, CFR, CIF, EXW
Certificates
EPA, CE
Accessories
Air conditioning
Quick coupler
Rubber tracks
Standard digging bucket
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Other information
Rippa R330 mini excavator Using the United States Eton motor, nitriding technology, internal sealing ring (made in Japan), with rotary safety valve, prevent oil accumulation, increase the motor life. The oil pipe adopts the world's first German horse brand oil pipe multi-layer steel wire design, resistant to 100MP. The shell is made of whole steel sheet, one molding process, rarely welded. The back cover of our excavator is supported by cylinders. When it needs maintenance, it becomes very simple. Kubota Centennial international brand, environmental protection, low noise, low vibration design; Perfect match and reliability, global parts inventory; Delivery is fast, convenient, safe and reliable. One-to-one sales manager service, door-to-door delivery, perfect after-sales service system and maintenance services Finally, our after-sales service, as long as the machine has not been artificially damaged, within 12 months or 1500 working hours, we can ship the damaged partShow more

Shandong Rippa Machinery Group Co., Ltd.

Zone A, the Sixth Industrial Park, Jining High-tec 272000 Jining 山东 China
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