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Volvo EC55DAG Excavator Specifications - MikePhua - 06-21-2025

The Volvo EC55DAG is a compact and efficient hydraulic excavator suitable for urban construction, landscaping, and small-scale earthmoving tasks. This model features a Volvo environmentally friendly and efficient engine along with an advanced hydraulic system, providing good power performance and fuel economy. The cab is spacious and comfortable with wide visibility and is equipped with an intelligent control system, enhancing operational convenience and safety. The EC55DAG’s compact structure and agile mobility make it ideal for confined space operations and small to medium-sized projects.

📐 Detailed Specifications (List)
  • Operating Weight: Approximately 5,500 kg
  • Engine Model: Volvo D2.6H
  • Engine Power: 36.5 kW / 2,400 rpm
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 55 L
  • Hydraulic Tank Capacity: 60 L
  • Standard Bucket Capacity: 0.20 m³
  • Maximum Digging Height: 6,260 mm
  • Maximum Dumping Height: 4,300 mm
  • Maximum Digging Depth: 3,550 mm
  • Maximum Digging Radius: 6,470 mm
  • Minimum Swing Radius: 2,290 mm
  • Maximum Digging Force (Arm): 39 kN
  • Maximum Digging Force (Bucket): 53 kN
  • Travel Speed: 4.5 km/h
  • Gradeability: 30°
  • Swing Speed: 10 rpm
  • Track Width: 300 mm
  • Overall Dimensions (L×W×H): 6,480 × 2,200 × 2,590 mm

Summary
The Volvo EC55DAG Excavator combines an environmentally friendly and efficient Volvo engine with advanced hydraulic technology to provide good power and fuel economy. Its spacious and comfortable cab, equipped with intelligent control systems, enhances operational experience and safety. The compact and flexible structure makes it suitable for urban and landscaping projects, especially in confined space environments.