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Develon DL420CVT-7

Description

The new DL420CVT-7 Stage V wheel loader, featuring a completely new design, providing higher performance, increased fuel efficiency and a much enhanced environment for the operator compared to the previous Stage IV model.

The DL420CVT-7 enhances your output from every angle. Impressive breakout force and high traction make penetration easy and allow you to tackle the hardest materials. Powerful hydraulic system makes work quick and efficient.Scania DC9 engine provides the power you need while meeting Stage V environmental regulations. The combination of these features gives Develon wheel loaders excellent penetration power, ensuring optimum bucket load in each cycle.

Specifications

Bucket capacity
4.5 m³
Tipping load
18.696 kg
Static tipping load, at 40°
16.493 kg
Length with bucket
8.926 mm
Width with bucket
3.200 mm
Height
3.660 mm
Dump height (at 45°) with bolt-on cutting edge
2.990 mm
Dump reach (at 45°) with bolt-on cutting edge
1.320 mm
Wheelbase
3.525 mm
Engine
Scania DC9 Stage V (5-cylinder)
Operating weight
23.990 kg
Engine power
240 kW (326 HP) at 1800 rpm
Breakout force
171 kN

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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