The TB395W excavator weighs 23,425 lbs. when equipped with outriggers and a blade. It is powered by an EU-Stage V compliant diesel engine that delivers 85 kW (113.9 hp) at 2,200 rpm and up to 460 Nm (339 ft-lbs.) of torque.
Takeuchi has added a wheeled model, the TB395W, to its growing line of excavator products. The TB395W offers owner/operators a highly versatile option that combines powerful digging performance with on-road capabilities, making it ideal for shorter-term, faster-paced projects.
“Wheel excavators have become more and more common in Europe over the years, and are gaining popularity in other regions as well,” said Clay Eubanks, director of global sales for Takeuchi. “With the new TB395W, we offer our customers a larger, higher-performance machine that offers all the unique benefits of a wheel drive, including higher travel speeds and the ability to handle both on- and off-road applications. all terrain”.
The TB395W features two four-wheel steering modes: 4WS (all-wheel steering) and 4WSC (crab steering). A wider, longer stick arm allows a greater distance between the bucket and the dozer blade due to the mounting position of the arm. As a result, TB395W operators can pull the bucket up to the dozer blade, which is ideal when working in tight spaces or moving an obstacle out of the way.
Auto Cruise allows operators to set and adjust their travel speed by pressing a button or operating a toggle switch (on an optional multi-function grip). Auto Cruise is ideal for attachments that require a constant and repeatable travel speed, such as a shredder, mower or rake.
Takeuchi equipped the TB395W with a newly redesigned interior to improve the operator experience. The cabin features an easy-to-read 8-inch touchscreen, multi-function color monitor with integrated air conditioning and DAB radio functions. A deluxe high-back air suspension seat, adjustable armrests, low-effort pilot controls, large flat surface and integrated footrests help operators stay comfortable and productive throughout the workday. Using the machine’s intuitive dial, operators can easily navigate and control the TB395W’s monitor, including its HVAC and DAB radio functions.
Simple, one-touch control switches operate other machine functions such as work lights, standard and ECO work modes, service port 1 retainer, low and high speed gearbox, arm selection oscillating/second boom, differential lock, manual regeneration/ regeneration inhibit and lift overload alarm.
The TB395W excavator weighs 23,425 lbs. when equipped with outriggers and a blade. It is powered by an EU-Stage V compliant diesel engine that delivers 85 kW (113.9 hp) at 2,200 rpm and up to 460 Nm (339 ft-lbs.) of torque. A closed-loop, load-sensing hydraulic system provides smooth control of work equipment and a wide range of hydraulic attachments.
The TB395W’s 13.4-foot digging depth and 27-foot cutting height make it especially useful on construction sites. The excavator offers a maximum bucket breakout force of 58.9 kN (13,240 lb), a maximum arm digging force of 39.7 kN (8,925 lb) and a pull force of 57.8 kN ( 12,995 pounds)
Several optional service ports are available on the TB395W, with the standard service port 1 (SP1) and service port 2 (SP2) connected to the mid-arm with shut-off valves. SP1 offers a flow rate of up to 120 L/min and a nominal pressure of 21.0 MPa, while the SP2 has a flow rate of up to 55 L/min and a nominal pressure of 21.0 MPa.
Because proper maintenance and service work is imperative to a long machine life, Takeuchi designed the TB395W with a wide-opening rear engine service door and a top-opening right side cover. Both the service door and the right side cover are constructed of durable steel to prevent vandalism and theft.
“We wanted to make servicing and maintaining the TB395W as simple as possible,” said Eubanks. “Our design ensures easy access to key daily inspection points like the engine oil dipstick, engine oil filter, engine oil fill and more.”
Takeuchi’s telematic fleet management (TFM) system comes as standard on the TB395W in the EU. TFM reduces downtime and controls costs by providing owners/operators with machine health and status, uptime (hours) and machine location, as well as remote diagnostics, maintenance reminders schedule and customizable alert settings. TFM also offers owners the ability to geolocate their machines, helping them protect and secure their investments.
“As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, excavator owners and operators must frequently work on projects near city streets and other developed areas,” said Eubanks. “The new TB395W provides the power of a crawler excavator, but with less disruption to existing infrastructure and the ability to travel efficiently from point A to point B.”
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