As detailed by For Construction Pros in their article “Yanmar CE Unveils New ViO35-7 Mini Excavator”, Yanmar Compact Equipment has introduced the ViO35-7, a powerful new mini excavator designed to enhance operator productivity, comfort, and ease of maintenance.
The ViO35-7 features a 24.4-horsepower Yanmar diesel engine and a three-pump hydraulic system that enhances multitasking efficiency by simultaneously powering multiple functions without slowing down. The model also offers a 25% increase in travel speed under load and a 7% overall improvement in excavator efficiency, making it ideal for demanding tasks.
Key Features of the ViO35-7:
- Improved Excavation Power: With a higher torque swing motor and optimized breakout forces, the excavator excels in backfill work, slope operations, and heavy-duty excavation.
- Increased Maneuverability: The two-speed operation includes an auto kickdown feature, making it easy to transition between high-speed movement and slower precision tasks.
- Operator Comfort and Visibility: The redesigned cab offers 360-degree visibility, ergonomic controls, and an updated HVAC system for enhanced comfort. Convenience features include an adjustable suspension seat, tablet holder, and rear-view camera integration.
- Enhanced Maintenance and Serviceability: The ViO35-7 is designed for simplified maintenance with easy access to grease points and filter locations. It also eliminates the need for a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), reducing service complexities.
- Attachment Versatility: The upgraded hydraulic quick coupler allows operators to switch attachments without leaving the seat, while configuration options include a second auxiliary circuit and customizable blade types.
Yanmar’s SmartAssist Remote telematics system comes standard with the ViO35-7 for the first five years, offering GPS tracking, diagnostics, and theft protection, enabling owners and fleet managers to monitor machine usage and maintenance schedules in real time.
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