Bucket specifications and compatibility – Milton CAT 320E L User Manual

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Bucket Specifications and Compatibility

General Duty (GDC)

Heavy Duty (HD)

Severe Duty (SD)

With Center Lock Coupler

320E L**

320E L

Linkage

Width

Capacity

Weight

Fill

Boom (HD)

SLR

mm

in

m

3

yd

3

kg

lb

%

2.9 ES

(9'6")

6.28 m

(20'6")

B

600

24

0.55

0.72

618

1,363

100%

B

750

30

0.75

0.98

710

1,566

100%

B

900

36

0.95

1.24

786

1,733

100%

B

1050

42

1.16

1.52

847

1,867

100%

B

1200

48

1.38

1.80

925

2,038

100%

B

1350

54

1.59

2.08

1002

2,209

100%

B

600

24

0.46

0.61

649

1,430

100%

B

750

30

0.64

0.84

747

1,647

100%

B

900

36

0.81

1.06

825

1,818

100%

B

1050

42

1.00

1.31

879

1,937

100%

B

1200

48

1.19

1.56

970

2,138

100%

B

1350

54*

1.38

1.81

1051

2,316

100%

B

600

24

0.46

0.61

693

1,527

90%

B

750

30

0.64

0.84

801

1,765

90%

B

900

36

0.81

1.06

887

1,955

90%

B

1050

42

1.00

1.31

962

2,121

90%

B

1200

48

1.19

1.56

1051

2,316

90%

B

1200

48

1.19

1.56

1000

2,204

90%

Maximum load with coupler (payload + bucket)

kg

3410

lb

7,516

Maximum Material Density:

The above loads are in compliance with hydraulic excavator standard EN474, they do not exceed

2100 kg/m

3

(3,500 lb/yd

3

)

87% of hydraulic lifting capacity or 75% of tipping capacity with front linkage fully extended

1800 kg/m

3

(3,000 lb/yd

3

)

at ground line with bucket curled.

1500 kg/m

3

(2,500 lb/yd

3

)

Capacity based on ISO 7451.

1200 kg/m

3

(2,000 lb/yd

3

)

Bucket weight with General Duty tips.

*This bucket might reduce boom structure life.

**Heavy counterweight configuration with 5.4 mt (5.9 ton) counterweight.

Caterpillar recommends using appropriate work tools to maximize the value customers receive from our products. Use of work tools, including buckets, which are
outside of Caterpillar’s recommendations or specifications for weight, dimensions, flows, pressures, etc. may result in less-than-optimal performance, including
but not limited to reductions in production, stability, reliability, and component durability. Improper use of a work tool resulting in sweeping, prying, twisting and/or
catching of heavy loads will reduce the life of the boom and stick.

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