JDS-SE Series Excavators: Power and Precision for Every Project
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You've been in this business long enough to know that a good excavator isn't just about raw power, right? It's about getting the job done efficiently, day in and day out, without headaches.
That's exactly what we aimed for with the JDS-SE series. We're talking about machines built for the real world, whether you're laying deep foundations, digging trenches for pipelines, or just moving a lot of material quickly. These aren't just numbers on a spec sheet; they're your reliable partner on site, designed to handle whatever you throw at them.
Why you'll love it
- Reliable YANMAR Power. With its YANMAR 4TNV94L engine, you get consistent 49.2 hp, ensuring your projects keep moving without unexpected stalls or power drops.
- Built Tough for Any Site. These machines handle a 35-degree gradeability and come with a robust, water-cooled design, so they won't quit on you even in the most challenging conditions.
- Tailored for Your Task. Choose between the SE70's 4,159 mm digging depth or the SE80's larger 0.28 m³ bucket capacity, giving you the right tool for precise or high-volume work.
- Comfort and Versatility. The standard cabin with a roof keeps your operator protected, and you can easily swap between rubber or steel tracks depending on the ground conditions.
- Long-Term Peace of Mind. Every JDS-SE excavator comes with a 2-year warranty, meaning less worry about unexpected repairs and more focus on your bottom line.
Frequently asked questions
What's the main difference between the JDS-SE70 and JDS-SE80 models?
The SE70 is a 7,000 KG machine with a 0.21 m³ bucket and a maximum digging depth of 4,159 mm, great for more confined spaces. The SE80 is a bit heavier at 8,000 KG, offers a larger 0.28 m³ bucket capacity, and a maximum digging height of 7,023 mm, making it better for bigger earthmoving tasks.
What kind of engine powers these excavators?
Both models are equipped with a reliable YANMAR 4TNV94L engine. It's a water-cooled unit, delivering 36.2 KW (which is about 49.2 hp), known for its consistent performance and durability on site.
Can these excavators handle steep slopes or rough ground?
Absolutely. They're designed with a gradeability of 35 degrees, meaning they can tackle significant inclines without an issue. Plus, the robust construction and option for steel tracks make them very capable on uneven or challenging terrain.
If either of these models sounds like what you need for your next big project, take a closer look.