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[. . . ] Toggle switch makes it easier to tune your machine and to check diagnostics. 3 power modes : Power / Standard / Economy, 3 work modes : Digging / Breaker / Crusher, User mode for saving operators' preferences. Enhanced self-diagnostic features with remote access through the Hi-Mate system. One pump flow or two pump flow summation for optional attachment, selectable through the cluster / Anti-theft system with password entry. [. . . ] The LCD-display monitors engine speed, coolant and hydraulic oil temperature and through the selfdiagnostic capability, it displays current error codes. Operators can set their own preferences for boom or swing priority, power mode selection and optional work tools at the touch of a button. Power Mode Three unique power modes provide the operator with custom engine power, attachment speed and fuel economy. Power-mode maximizes machine speed and power for maximum productivity. Standard-mode provides a reduced, fixed rpm for optimum performance and improved fuel economy. Economymode provides precise flow and engine power based on load conditions, for maximum fuel efficiency and controllability. Work Mode User Mode Through the different work modes, the operator can select general digging, single-acting attachments like a hydraulic breaker or double-acting attachments like a crusher. Some jobs require more precise machine settings; some operators prefer different machine settings. Using the User-mode, the operator can customize engine speed, pump output, idle speed and other machine settings according to personal preferences. Hydraulic System Improvements To achieve optimum precision, Hyundai redesigned the hydraulic system to provide the operator with super fine touch and top level controllability. Spool valves in the control valve are engineered to provide more precise flow to each function with less effort. Improved hydraulic valves, variable volume piston pumps, fine-touch pilot controls and enhanced travel functions make any operator look like a smooth operator. Newly improved features include arm and boom regeneration, enhanced control valve technology and innovative auto boom and swing priority for best performances in any application. Auto Boom vs. Swing Priority This smart function adapts the ideal hydraulic flow balance for the boom and swing operation for your application. The advanced CAPO system monitors the hydraulic operations and adjusts the balance to maximize performance and productivity. Performance An operator, who can rely on his machine, takes pleasure in his work. 9 Series stands for lasting performance in strength, speed and reliability. The Auto boom-swing priority results into faster movements and shorter cycle times. *Photo may include optional equipment. Track Rail Guard & Adjusters Durable track rail guards keep tracks in place. Track adjustment is made easy with standard grease cylinder track adjusters and shock absorbing springs. Cummins QSB 6. 7 Engine The CUMMINS QSB6. 7 engine combines full-authority electronic controls with reliable performance. The combination of a high pressure common rail system and advanced in-cylinder combustion technology results in increased power and reduced fuel consumption. To control these high-horsepower products, electronics are developed for the most demanding environment, including dusty and other heavy applications, to comply with the current emissions standards including EPA Tier3 and EU Stage IIIA. Structural Strength The 9 series cabin structure is designed with slimmer but stronger tubing for more safety and better visibility. Lowstress and high-strength steel is welded to form a strong and stable lower frame. Structural durability is analyzed and tested by FEM-analysis (Finite Elements Method) and longterm durability tests. The Definition of Progress The Quantum System B Series 6. 7-liter engine combines full authority electronic controls with reliable performance. To control these high-horsepower products, electronics are developed for the most demanding environment, including dusty and other heavy applications, to meet worldwide emissions regulations. Increased power, improved transient response and reduced fuel consumption are the results of a QSB6. 7 engine, equipped with 24 valves, centered injectors, a symmetrical piston bowl and an improved airflow. Min. R210LC-9) -1150 mm High Performance on Narrow Jobsites R235LCR-9's reduced tail swing radius allows the operator to work with less worries on narrow jobsites such as road building or urban areas. [. . . ] in) 5680 (18' 8") 2400 (7' 10") 8950 (29' 4") 3100 (10' 2") 2920 (9' 7") 8910 (29' 3") 3020 (9' 11") K Track shoe width 600 (24") 700 (28") 3090 (10' 2") 800 (32") 3190 (10' 6") 900 (36") 3290 (10' 10") WORkIng RAngES R235lCR-9 Boom length A A' F mm (ft . in) 5680 (18' 8") 2000 (6' 7") 9040 (29' 8") 8860 (29' 1") 5780 (18' 12") 5550 (18' 3") 5140 (16' 10") 10090 (33' 1") 7190 (23' 7") 2860 (9' 5") 2400 (7' 10") 9430 (30' 11") 9260 (30' 5") 6180 (20' 3") 5980 (19' 7") 5710 (18' 9") 10420 (34' 2") 7510 (24' 8") 2550 (8' 4") 2920 (9' 7") 9910 (32' 6") 9750 (31' 12") 6700 (21' 12") 6530 (21' 5") 6270 (20' 7") 10830 (35' 6") 7890 (25' 11") 2350 (7' 9") Arm length A A' Max. front swing radius D B E B' C D E B B' C F 8ft lifting Capacities R235lCR-9 Boom : 5. 68 m (18' 8") / Arm : 2. 0 m (6' 7") / Bucket : 0. 80 m (1. 05 yd ) sAE heaped / shoe : 600 mm (24") triple grouser 3 3 Rating over-front load radius Rating over-side or 360 degrees At max. reach Capacity load point height m (ft) 10. 5 m (35 ft) 9. 0 m (30 ft) 7. 5 m (25 ft) 6. 0 m (20 ft) 4. 5 m (15 ft) 3. 0m (10 ft) 1. 5 m (5 ft) kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb 3. 0 m (10 ft) 4. 5 m (15 ft) 6. 0 m (20 ft) 7. 5 m (25 ft) Reach m (ft) *8350 *18410 *8350 *18410 Ground line -1. 5 m (-5 ft) -3. 0 m (-10 ft) *11480 *25310 *9710 *21410 *11480 *25310 *9710 *21410 *4820 *10630 *4980 *10980 *5930 *13070 *7310 *16120 *8410 *18540 *8720 *19220 *8320 *18340 *7190 *15850 *4820 *10630 *4980 *10980 *5930 *13070 6760 14900 6250 13780 6020 13270 5980 13180 6090 13430 *4590 *10120 *4910 *10820 *5490 *12100 *6040 *13320 *6300 *13890 *6110 *13470 *5140 *11330 *4590 *10120 4570 10080 4310 9500 4070 8970 3910 8620 3860 8510 3950 8710 *4620 *10190 *4820 *10630 2960 6530 2860 6310 *4210 *9280 *4630 *10210 *4150 *9150 *4050 *8930 *4050 *8930 *4080 *8990 *4130 *9110 *4150 *9150 *4070 *8970 *3660 *8070 *4210 *9280 *4630 *10210 *4150 *9150 3060 6750 2560 5640 2320 5110 2270 5000 2390 5270 2760 6080 3660 8070 4. 63 (15. 2) 4. 48 (14. 7) 6. 56 (21. 5) 7. 70 (25. 3) 8. 36 (27. 4) 8. 67 (28. 4) 8. 66 (28. 4) 8. 36 (27. 4) 7. 69 (25. 2) 6. 55 (21. 5) Boom : 5. 68 m (18' 8") / Arm : 2. 4 m (7' 10") / Bucket : 0. 80 m3 (1. 05 yd3) sAE heaped / shoe : 600 mm (24") triple grouser load point height m (ft) 9. 0 m (30 ft) 7. 5 m (25 ft) 6. 0 m (20 ft) 4. 5 m (15 ft) 3. 0m (10 ft) 1. 5 m (5 ft) kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb load radius 1. 5 m (5 ft) 3. 0 m (10 ft) 4. 5 m (15 ft) 6. 0 m (20 ft) 7. 5 m (25 ft) At max. 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