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Develon DA45-7

Description

The Develon DA45-7 offers the best combination of payload and efficiency in its class. Thanks to its unique design, best productivity is delivered in all working conditions.

Unstoppable Stage V compliant Scania DC13 engine: 368 kW (500 HP) at 2100 rpm. Unique design of rear frame, body, and front-mounted differential and transmission make the Develon machine the most compact ADT in its class, which results in smallest turning radius and outstanding stability.

Specifications

Engine
Scania DC13
Transmission
ZF 8 EP420
Configuration
6 in line cyl / 12.7 l
Gross power
500HP (368 kW) @ 2.100 RPM
Net power
483 HP (360 kW) @ 2.100 RPM
Gross torque
2.373 Nm @ 1.300 RPM
Body volume (without tailgate)
24.4 m³
Power to weight, empty
11.8 kW/t
Power to weight, loaded
5.0 kW/t
Max. travel speed forward (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8)
5 / 8 / 11 / 16 / 23 / 32 / 45 / 55 km/h
Total length
10590 mm
Width
3630 mm
Maximum payload
41 t
Net weight (SAE 2:1)
30.500 kg

Get In Touch

Sales Contacts

South Scotland
Kevin Fraser (Sales Director)
07788 533918
kevin.fraser@jgordon.co.uk
Dumfries
Jordan Duff
07714 524053
jordan.duff@jgordon.co.uk
Central Scotland
Leigh Dalgleish
07386 677344
leigh.dalgleish@jgordon.co.uk
Cumbria & Borders
Darren Nicholson
07909 685618
darren.nicholson@jgordon.co.uk
Wigtownshire
Roger Doherty
07714 524064
roger.doherty@jgordon.co.uk
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