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Koehring 6633: A Legacy in Hydraulic Excavation
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Introduction
The Koehring 6633 stands as a testament to the innovation and engineering prowess of Koehring Company, a prominent name in the construction equipment industry during the mid-20th century. Manufactured between 1985 and 1987, the 6633 was designed to meet the growing demands of the excavation industry, offering a blend of power, precision, and durability.
Development and Historical Context
Koehring Company, established in 1907 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, initially made its mark with cable-operated excavators. By the 1960s, the company recognized the industry's shift towards hydraulic systems and began developing hydraulic excavators to stay competitive. The 6633 model emerged during this era, reflecting Koehring's commitment to innovation and quality. However, by 1987, the company's crane and excavator assets were acquired by Northwest Engineering, marking the end of Koehring's direct involvement in the manufacturing of these machines.
Technical Specifications
The Koehring 6633 was a crawler-type hydraulic excavator, known for its robust construction and versatile capabilities. Key specifications include:
  • Operating Weight: Approximately 33.14 metric tons
  • Transport Dimensions: Length: 11 meters; Width: 3 meters; Height: 3 meters
  • Track Width: 800 mm
  • Bucket Capacity: Up to 1 cubic meter
  • Special Equipment: Air conditioning, diesel particulate filter, overload alert system
These specifications positioned the 6633 as a formidable machine capable of handling demanding excavation tasks across various industries.
Performance and Applications
The Koehring 6633 was lauded for its powerful hydraulics and stable undercarriage, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications such as digging, lifting, and material handling. Its design allowed for efficient operation in challenging terrains, contributing to its popularity in construction, mining, and demolition projects.
Legacy and Market Presence
Despite the cessation of its production, the Koehring 6633 continues to be a sought-after model in the used equipment market. Enthusiasts and professionals value it for its durability and the availability of parts and service manuals. For instance, a 1995 Koehring 6633 with approximately 4,500 operating hours was listed for sale, highlighting the model's enduring appeal.
Conclusion
The Koehring 6633 remains a significant chapter in the history of hydraulic excavators. Its blend of power, precision, and reliability has left an indelible mark on the construction equipment industry, and it continues to serve as a valuable asset for operators worldwide. As the industry evolves, the legacy of the 6633 endures, reminding us of the innovations that have shaped modern excavation practices.
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