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Takeuchi Compact Excavators: A Legacy of Innovation and Performance
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Introduction
Takeuchi Mfg. Co., Ltd., established in 1963 in Japan, has been a pioneer in the compact construction equipment industry. In 1971, Takeuchi introduced the world's first 360-degree, full-turn mini excavator, revolutionizing the way construction tasks were performed. This innovation laid the foundation for Takeuchi's reputation for producing durable and efficient compact excavators.
Evolution of Takeuchi Excavator Models
Over the decades, Takeuchi has continually refined its excavator lineup to meet the evolving needs of the construction industry. The TB series, introduced in the 1980s, marked a significant advancement in mini excavator design, offering improved performance and operator comfort. Models like the TB100 and TB140 became popular choices for contractors seeking reliable and versatile machines.
Key Models and Their Specifications
  1. TB230
    • Operating Weight: 6,360 lb (2,885 kg)
    • Maximum Digging Depth: 9' 3.6" (2,825 mm)
    • Maximum Reach: 15' 10.9" (4,835 mm)
    • Engine Power: 24.8 hp (18.5 kW)
    • Hydraulic Flow: 24.2 gpm (91.6 L/min)
    • Travel Speed: 3.2 mph (5.2 km/h)
    • The TB230 is known for its compact size and maneuverability, making it ideal for urban construction projects.
  2. TB240
    • Operating Weight: 8,990 lb (4,080 kg)
    • Maximum Digging Depth: 11' 4.4" (3,460 mm)
    • Maximum Reach: 18' 2.3" (5,540 mm)
    • Engine Power: 39.7 hp (29.6 kW)
    • Hydraulic Flow: 27.6 gpm (104.5 L/min)
    • Travel Speed: 3.2 mph (5.2 km/h)
    • The TB240 offers enhanced lifting capabilities and increased hydraulic flow, suitable for more demanding applications.
  3. TB260
    • Operating Weight: 12,645 lb (5,735 kg)
    • Maximum Digging Depth: 12' 9.4" (3,895 mm)
    • Maximum Reach: 20' 6.9" (6,270 mm)
    • Engine Power: 47.6 hp (35.5 kW)
    • Hydraulic Flow: 30.3 gpm (114.5 L/min)
    • Travel Speed: 3.2 mph (5.2 km/h)
    • The TB260 combines power and versatility, making it suitable for both residential and commercial construction projects.
  4. TB280FR
    • Operating Weight: 8,500 lb (3,855 kg)
    • Maximum Digging Depth: 14' 11" (4,550 mm)
    • Maximum Reach: 23' 7.2" (7,200 mm)
    • Engine Power: 55.4 hp (41.3 kW)
    • Hydraulic Flow: 30.3 gpm (114.5 L/min)
    • Travel Speed: 3.2 mph (5.2 km/h)
    • The TB280FR features a reduced tail swing design, allowing for operation in confined spaces without compromising performance.
Global Presence and Market Impact
Takeuchi's commitment to innovation and quality has led to its expansion beyond Japan. The company established a manufacturing facility in Moore, Oklahoma, in 2005, to better serve the North American market. This move allowed Takeuchi to provide more timely support and service to its customers in the region.
Conclusion
Takeuchi's legacy in the compact excavator industry is built on a foundation of innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction. From the introduction of the world's first 360-degree, full-turn mini excavator in 1971 to the development of advanced models like the TB230, TB240, TB260, and TB280FR, Takeuchi continues to lead the way in compact construction equipment. With a global presence and a commitment to excellence, Takeuchi remains a trusted choice for contractors and operators worldwide.
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