Shovel attachment, Digging envelope, Operating weight and ground pressure – Liebherr R 9400 User Manual

Page 20: Bottom dump buckets

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R 9400

Shovel Attachment

with Shovel Boom 6,75 m/22’1”

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Digging Envelope

Stick length

4,30 m/14’ 1”

Max. reach at ground level

14,00 m/45’11”

Max. dump height

11,20 m/36’ 8”

Max. crowd length

4,50 m/14’ 9”

Bucket opening width T

2,50 m/ 8’ 2”

Crowd force at ground level (ISO 6015)

1.145 kN/257,406 lbf

Max. crowd force (ISO 6015)

1.545 kN/347,330 lbf

Max. breakout force (ISO 6015)

1.195 kN/268,646 lbf

Operating Weight

and Ground Pressure

The operating weight includes the basic machine with shovel
attachment and a 22,00 m

3

/28.8 yd

3

bucket.

Pad width

mm/in 1.000/3’3”

Weight

kg/lb 353.000/778,200

Ground pressure *

kg/cm

2

/ psi 2,38/33.83

* according to ISO 16754

Bottom Dump Buckets

For materials classe
according to VOB, Section C, DIN 18300

< 5

< 5

5 – 6

5 – 6

7 – 8

7 – 8

Typical operation
according to VOB, Section C, DIN 18300

GP

GP

HD

HD

XHD

XHD

Capacity ISO 7546

m

3

24,00

22,00

18,00

22,00

18,00

19,00

yd

3

31.4

28.8

23.5

28.8

23.5

24.9

Suitable for material up to a specific weight of

t/m

3

1,6

1,8

2,2

1,8

2,1

1,9

lb/yd

3

2,698

3,035

3,710

3,035

3,541

3,204

Cutting width

mm 4.250

4.250

4.250

4.250

4.250

4.250

ft in 13’11”

13’11”

13’11”

13’11”

13’11”

13’11”

Weight

kg 36.700

35.400

35.400

35.400

37.500

38.500

lb 80,910

78,044

78,044

78,044

82,673

84,878

Wear kit level

I

I

II

II

III

III

GP:

General purpose bucket with Liebherr Z140 teeth

HD:

Heavy-duty bucket with Liebherr Z140 teeth

XHD:

Heavy-duty rock bucket

Level I: For non-abrasive materials, such as limestone, without flint inclusion, shot material or easily breakable rock,

i.e. deteriorated rock, soft limestone, shale, etc.

Level II: For preblasted heavy rock, or deteriorated, cracked material (classification 5 to 6, according to DIN 18300)
Level III: For highly-abrasive materials such as rock with a high silica content, sandstone etc.

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