The 2024 XCMG XE950G construction machinery is powered by an imported Perkins (2806J/2806EA) engine, featuring electronic control, direct injection, a four-stroke design, water cooling, turbocharging, air-to-air intercooling, and a six-cylinder high-torque, low-speed configuration.
High Reliability and Adaptability
This engine is known for its high reliability and adaptability, ensuring it meets emission standards for China’s Stage IV, North America Tier 4F, and European Stage V. It has been specifically designed and manufactured for construction machinery operating conditions.
Enhanced Efficiency
The standard 6.2m³ heavy-duty bucket provides higher operating efficiency. Its large torque, high-displacement engine, and powerful hydraulic system are well-suited for heavy load operations in mining environments. The XEICS system, featuring independent intellectual property rights, accurately calibrates hydraulic and power matching, enhancing operational efficiency by 12%.
Durability and Reliability
Key hydraulic components such as pumps, valves, and motors are engineered to achieve a service life of 30000 hours.
An optional explosion-proof valve is available to prevent sudden drops of the working device due to pipeline failure, significantly enhancing safety.
The machine uses specially designed mining engines, reinforced components including the cylinder block, camshaft, crankshaft, and connecting rod, which greatly extend the overhaul interval. Additionally, the electronically controlled unit pump fuel system is tailored to the Chinese market, reducing the engine failure rate, improving dust resistance, and minimizing the risk of electrical component failure and cylinder damage.
The hydraulic components have been optimized for performance, featuring a larger diameter main valve, an integrated rotary reducer, and a larger walking reducer. These enhancements provide the machine with greater hydraulic energy and increased rotary and walking driving force, making it more suitable for demanding mine construction tasks.
Structural Improvements
The thickness of the critical areas of the rotary platform, boom, and bucket rod has been increased, resulting in a 50% enhancement in load-bearing capacity compared to previous models. CAE design analysis and rigorous impact tests have led to a 30% reduction in average stress on newly designed structural components.
The vehicle’s four-wheel, one-belt system strengthens the load-bearing capability of the longitudinal beam and H-frame, while also bolstering the caterpillar and support roller, leading to an overall 30% increase in load capacity.
Advanced Intelligent Management System
The advanced XEICS XCMG excavator intelligent management system employs CAN bus communication and Internet of Things technology. It integrates the main control system, engine ECM, monitoring system, control panel, GPS cloud control system, and field diagnosis system for the digital sharing of machine information and enhanced product intelligence. A convenient mobile app allows users to track the excavator’s location, operational status, working time, fuel consumption, and maintenance schedule at any time and from anywhere.