2019 XCMG XE215G Excavator

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2019 XCMG XE215G Excavator

The 2019 XCMG XE215G is a robust, 22-ton class hydraulic crawler excavator engineered for high efficiency and reliability in construction, mining, municipal infrastructure, and earthmoving applications. Powered by an Isuzu CC-6BG1TRP diesel engine delivering 172 hp, it features advanced load-sensing hydraulics for precise control, a maximum dig depth of 22 ft 4 in, and a bucket capacity of 1.05 m³. With a spacious pressurized cab equipped with automatic climate control and an 8-inch touchscreen, the XE215G combines operator comfort, fuel efficiency, and durable construction for demanding job sites, offering excellent breakout force and multi-function capabilities.

Manufacturer XCMG
Model XE215G
Year 2019
Condition Used / Varies
Machine Type Crawler Excavator
Engine Make Isuzu
Engine Model CC-6BG1TRP
Engine Type 6-Cylinder Turbocharged Diesel
Gross Power 172 hp (128.5 kW) @ 2,100 rpm
Fuel Type Diesel
Displacement Approx. 359 in³ (5.88 L)
Rated Operating Capacity N/A (Excavator)
Operating Weight 49,500 lbs (22,500 kg)
Lift Type Conventional Boom
Maximum Dig Depth 22 ft 4 in (6.8 m)
Maximum Reach 32 ft 3 in (9.8 m)
Maximum Dump Height 21 ft 8 in (6.6 m)
Bucket Breakout Force 33,000 lbs (147 kN)
Arm Breakout Force 23,000 lbs (102 kN)
Hydraulic Flow (Standard) 47 GPM (178 L/min)
Auxiliary Hydraulic Flow 35 GPM (132 L/min)
Auxiliary Hydraulic Pressure 4,976 psi (343 bar)
Track Type Steel Tracks
Track Width 31.5 in (800 mm)
Ground Pressure 6.8 psi (47 kPa)
Drive Type Hydrostatic
Travel Speed 3.4 mph (5.5 km/h)
Fuel Capacity 97 gal (367 L)
Cooling System Liquid-Cooled
Cab Type Enclosed Cab with Heat & A/C (ROPS/FOPS Certified)
Controls ISO Pattern Joysticks
Display 8-inch Touch Screen Monitor
Lighting LED Work Lights Front and Rear
Seat Type Air Suspension Seat (Heated Optional)
Optional Attachments Buckets, Augers, Grapples, Hammers, Thumbs
Safety Features Overload Warning, Backup Alarm, Interlock System, Rearview Camera
Applications Construction, Mining, Municipal Infrastructure, Earthmoving