- Stable & Safe Operation
- Hydraulic outriggers and reinforced bulldozer blade provide excellent stability and safety on uneven working surfaces.
- Powerful Digging Performance
- Precision-forged boom and arm structure deliver strong digging force and a larger working range for demanding applications.
- Fast Mobility & Flexible Maneuvering
- The wheeled excavator design allows fast site transfer and flexible movement without damaging road surfaces.
- Durable Heavy-Duty Structure
- Robotically welded reinforced frame ensures long-lasting durability and reliable performance in heavy-duty operations.
- Comfortable Operation & Easy Maintenance
- Spacious cab and side-opening hood design improve operator comfort and simplify daily inspection and maintenance.

About LTMG

20 Tons Wheel Excavator Parameter
| Model |
LWE200 |
| bucket capacity |
0.9M² |
| Engine |
Cummins Q5B7 |
| Engine Power |
130KW/2000rpm |
| Overall Length |
9550mm |
| Overall Width |
3660mm |
| Overall Heigth |
3800mm |
| Cab top height |
3430mm |
| Max Digging Height |
10490mm |
| Max Dumping Height |
7650mm |
| Max Digging Depth |
6130mm |
| Maimun vericdd am eowaiondpgth |
5530mm |
| Max Digging Reach |
9930mm |
With technological innovation, our product configuration and parameters will continue to change without notice;
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Through LTMG custom-tailored services, we cater to the intricate needs of your project, leaving no stone unturned in our pursuit of textual perfection.

FAQs
What is a wheeled excavator used for?
A wheeled excavator is used for excavation, road construction, municipal projects, demolition, and material handling. It is especially suitable for jobs that require frequent movement between sites and operation on paved or hard ground surfaces.
What are the disadvantages of a wheeled excavator?
Wheeled excavators are less suitable for very soft or muddy ground compared to crawler models and may require firmer surfaces for stable operation.