Operating Weight (Demolition Arm / Digging Arm) |
30,800 / 28,900 kg |
Travel Speed |
3.0 - 5.5 km/h |
Engine Model |
Develon DL06P |
Power (SAE J1995) |
173 HP (129 kW) @ 1800 RPM |
Pin Reach (Demolition Arm / Digging Arm) | 12,900 / 8,170 mm |
Pin Depth (Demolition Arm / Digging Arm) | - / 4,785 mm |
Pin Height (Demolition Arm / Digging Arm) |
18,070 / 8,155 mm |
Overall Length (Demolition Arm / Digging Arm) |
11,460 / 9,590 mm |
Width Superstructure | 2,540 mm |
Variable Undercarriage Width | 2,540 - 3,740 mm |
Overall Height Incl. FOG | 3150 mm |

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Develon DX245DM-7 Crawler Excavator
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The DX245DM-7 model has a high visibility, tiltable cab, particularly suited to high reach demolition applications and offering a 30 degree tilting angle which provides an excellent operator environment.
A key feature of the DX245DM-7 which is shared with other models in the range, is a modular boom design and hydraulic lock mechanism. This provides the customer with a complete, flexible solution that allows them to use the same excavator for other applications on site as well as demolition.
The multi-boom design also allows the earthmoving boom to be mounted in two different ways, which with the demolition boom, provides further flexibility with a total of three different configurations for the same base machine.
The DX245DM-7 also has a hydraulically adjustable undercarriage, which extends to a maximum width of 3.74 m to provide optimum stability when working on demolition sites. This can then be retracted to 2.54m which is an ideal width for transportation.