High-value Hyundai R220 excavators & HL960 loaders with <3,000 hours. Save 40% vs new! Includes 10-year powertrain warranty, OEM parts access & export documentation. Ships from Asia/EU warehouses in 15 days.
Hyundai R275-9T
$18500
Year
Weight (T)27000KG
Hours800-3000
Blade Capacity (m³)1.35
Amincm offers a certified used Hyundai R275-9T excavator (27-ton class, 1.35m³ bucket) with low working hours and full inspection. Ideal for mining and construction. Includes warranty and sea freight to 150+ countries.
Trusted Construction Machinery Sales Engineer with 10+ years of industrial expertise and extensive supplier networks.
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Amin
Technical Consultant
15 Years of Experience
Certified Machinery Expert with specialization in heavy equipment and technical training programs for construction teams.
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+8618365396999
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amin@richreach.cn
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1. Why do some used excavators need repainting? A: Repainting a used excavator generally occurs in the following situations: 1. Exterior aging due to extended use 2. Exterior damage caused by special operating conditions such as mines and tunnels 3. Equipment that has been in an accident and requires repair (Painting is primarily for protection and visual enhancement and does not necessarily indicate a condition problem.)
2. How can I determine the true year of production of the excavator? A: Every excavator has multiple stamps (Vehicle Identification Number, Parts Number, Year of Production, etc.). Common locations include: cab, glass, fuel tank, engine, boom, arm, swing motor, etc. Typically, there are more than ten stamps that can be cross-checked to avoid misrepresenting the year of production.
3. How can I identify the model of the excavator? A: The model number is generally composed of numbers and letters: The number represents the tonnage, such as "200" for approximately 20 tons. Letters: H: Reinforced/Heavy Duty (with enhanced protective gear); L: Longer (longer chassis with one or two additional road wheels); LC: Longer and Wider (suitable for wetland operations, with increased load-bearing capacity); W: Wheeled Equipment.
IV. How to Assess the Value of Used Excavator? A: Consider the following key factors: 1. Age: Identify the year by the stamped number and accessories. 2. Operating Condition: Has it been used under high-intensity conditions such as mines and tunnels for extended periods? 3. Wear of Key Components: The performance of core components such as the engine, hydraulic pump, and motor. 4. Appearance and Maintenance: Check for signs of accidents and timely maintenance. 5. Maintenance: Check for proper maintenance procedures and smooth operation.
V. Is Painted Excavator Always Not Worth Buying? A: Not. Refurbishing equipment due to appearance aging or minor damage will not affect core performance. However, caution is advised if the paint is applied to conceal signs of an accident or serious damage. It's recommended to make a comprehensive assessment based on the stamp number, maintenance records, and performance testing.
VI. What should you pay attention to when purchasing a used device? A: 1. Don't just look at the appearance; pay attention to the operating condition of the device's core components. 2. Carefully verify the stamp number to avoid product substitution or misrepresentation of the year. 3. Observe for obvious welding or splicing marks. 4. Verify that the device has been thoroughly conditioned, preferably with a test report.