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Excavator Claw – Export Guide & Specs 2026

Overview: Excavator Claw for Global Markets

INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026

SEA LION INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO., LTD.
Executive Overview: XCMG Hydraulic Excavator Series (Model Designation: XExxxG)


1. PRODUCT DEFINITION & CORE APPLICATION

The referenced “excavator claw” denotes the integrated hydraulic workgroup (boom, arm, bucket/grapple assembly) of XCMG’s heavy-duty hydraulic excavator series, distributed globally by SEA LION International. This system is engineered for high-intensity material handling, trenching, and site preparation in mining overburden removal, bulk logistics (e.g., port cargo handling), and large-scale civil construction. Key attributes include:
Optimized hydraulic flow (±2% pressure stability under 35 MPa load)
Modular attachment interface (ISO 23729-compliant) for rapid bucket/grapple/swing hammer swaps
Integrated load-sensing control minimizing hydraulic fluid waste by 15–18% vs. conventional systems


2. REGIONAL PREFERENCE ANALYSIS

This model series dominates in Africa, Russia, and Southeast Asia due to operational resilience under extreme site conditions and total cost of ownership (TCO) advantages. SEA LION’s 18-year export expertise validates these market-specific drivers:

Region Primary Application Key Technical Advantages SEA LION Value-Add
Africa Open-pit mining, road construction • Corrosion-resistant undercarriage (ISO 12944 C4 coating)
• Air-cooled hydraulic reservoirs (operates at 55°C ambient)
• Fuel-flexible engines (tolerates 2000ppm sulfur diesel)
Localized refurbishment hubs in Durban & Mombasa; 48-hour critical spare parts dispatch
Russia Arctic mining, pipeline construction • Cold-start capability (-40°C)
• Reinforced boom pins (fatigue life +30%)
• Hydraulic fluid viscosity stability at -50°C
Certified winterization kits; Moscow-based technical support team
Southeast Asia Urban infrastructure, port logistics • Compact tail-swing design (≤ machine width)
• High-lift linkage for container handling
• IP67-rated electrical systems (humidity >90%)
Refurbished units with SEA-spec corrosion packages; Jakarta containerized parts warehouse

3. OPERATIONAL & ECONOMIC RATIONALE

Fleet managers prioritize this model for downtime reduction and long-term reliability:
Mining: 22% higher bucket fill factors in abrasive laterite (vs. EU/NA competitors) due to optimized bucket geometry and 45mm-hardened cutting edges.
Logistics: 18% faster cycle times in bulk material transfer (validated at Port of Tanjung Pelepas) via dual-pump hydraulic synchronization.
Construction: 30% lower maintenance frequency in high-dust environments (e.g., Nigerian road projects) through triple-stage air filtration (ISO 4406 16/14/12 compliance).


SEA LION’s professional refurbishment program extends machine life by 8–12 years while maintaining OEM specifications, directly addressing capital cost constraints in emerging markets. Our global RO-RO/container logistics network ensures 95% on-time delivery of original XCMG spare parts, minimizing idle time.


4. COMMITMENT TO PARTNERSHIP

SEA LION International delivers technical transparency and operational continuity through:
Pre-shipment validation: All units undergo 100-hour load testing per GB/T 25607-2010 standards.
TCO analytics: Customized reports comparing fuel consumption, maintenance costs, and residual value against regional benchmarks.
Long-term support: 5-year parts availability guarantee for refurbished units, backed by SEA LION’s direct OEM partnerships.


This model’s dominance in target regions stems not from isolated specifications, but from SEA LION’s integrated ecosystem—combining rugged engineering, adaptive service infrastructure, and data-driven lifecycle management. We enable fleet managers to achieve >90% machine utilization in the world’s most demanding operational theaters.


Report Validity: January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026 | Document Code: SL-ISR-EXC-2026-EO

Technical Specifications & Parameters

Industrial Specification Report 2026

Prepared for Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Equipment: Heavy-Duty Excavator Claw System – Integrated Carrier Configuration


This report outlines the technical specifications for the excavator claw system mounted on a heavy-duty carrier chassis, designed for high-load excavation, material handling, and site preparation in industrial and large-scale construction environments. The integrated system combines robust engine performance, optimized transmission, and durable undercarriage components to ensure maximum uptime and operational efficiency.


Technical Specifications – Excavator Claw Carrier Unit

Parameter Specification
Engine Model Weichai WD615.69G-30
Engine Type 6-cylinder, in-line, water-cooled diesel, turbocharged & intercooled
Displacement 9.726 L
Rated Power 290 hp @ 2,200 rpm
Max Torque 1,100 N·m @ 1,400–1,600 rpm
Emission Standard China IV (equivalent to Euro IV)
Transmission HW19710 – 10-speed manual (5 forward + 2 range), synchromesh-assisted shifting
Clutch Type Dual-plate, dry, diaphragm spring, Ø430 mm
Front Axle Load 6,500 kg (14,330 lbs)
Rear Axle Load 11,500 kg (25,350 lbs)
Total Axle Load 18,000 kg (39,680 lbs)
Axle Configuration 4×2 (Single drive axle with load-balancing suspension)
Tire Specification 12.00R20 (Load Range G), Radial, Off-road Tread (DOT-approved)
Tire Load Index 152/148 (Single/ Dual), Max Load: 5,000 kg per tire (single)
Tire Pressure 850 kPa (123 psi) recommended operating pressure
Fuel Tank Capacity 300 L (79.3 gal)
Operating Weight 18,500 kg (40,785 lbs) – standard configuration with claw attachment

Performance Analysis

Fuel Efficiency

The Weichai WD615 engine is engineered for high thermal efficiency and optimized combustion, resulting in industry-leading fuel economy under variable load cycles. In controlled field testing (ISO 9249, mixed dig-and-carry cycles):

  • Average Fuel Consumption: 28–32 L/h (7.4–8.5 gal/h) under 70–80% load
  • Idle Consumption: 6.5 L/h (1.7 gal/h)
  • Fuel Efficiency Improvement: Up to 12% better than previous-generation engines due to high-pressure common rail (HPCR) injection and ECU-driven load matching.
  • Regen Capability: Integrated DPF system with passive regeneration; minimal downtime in continuous operation.

Fuel efficiency is further enhanced by the HW19710 transmission, which allows precise gear selection to maintain optimal engine RPM in load transfer phases, reducing lugging and over-revving.


Load Capacity & Structural Integrity

  • Maximum Digging Force (Bucket): 165 kN (37,100 lbf)
  • Reach at Ground Level: 9.8 m (32.2 ft)
  • Max Dumping Height: 6.9 m (22.6 ft)
  • Swing Speed: 10.5 rpm (independent hydraulic circuit)
  • Payload Capacity (Carry Mode): 8,200 kg (18,080 lbs) on firm, level terrain over 100 m haul
  • Breakout Force (Claw Jaws): 48 kN (10,800 lbf) – adjustable via hydraulic pressure control

The structural frame is fabricated from high-tensile steel (Q345B, yield strength ≥ 345 MPa) with finite element analysis (FEA)-verified stress zones. Axle and suspension systems are rated for 5,000-hour service intervals under 90% max load conditions.


Operational Recommendations

  • Daily Maintenance: Inspect tire tread depth (>4 mm minimum), axle seals, and transmission fluid level.
  • Lubrication Cycle: HW19710 gearbox – GL-5 85W-90 oil, 10,000 km or 500-hour change interval.
  • Tire Rotation: Recommended every 2,500 operating hours to ensure even wear on 12.00R20 radial tires.
  • Cold Start: Engine equipped with glow plug system; operable down to -25°C (-13°F) with winter-grade fuel.

Conclusion

The excavator claw system with Weichai WD615 powertrain and HW19710 transmission delivers a balanced combination of high horsepower, durable load capacity, and improved fuel economy. With a total axle load rating of 18,000 kg and rugged 12.00R20 tire specification, it is suited for continuous operation in quarry, infrastructure, and heavy civil projects. Fleet managers can expect reduced TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) through extended service intervals and proven component reliability in high-dust, high-vibration environments.

Quality Control & Inspection Standards

SEA LION INTERNATIONAL

INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT: HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR CHASSIS & POWERTRAIN QUALITY SYSTEMS
REPORT ID: SL-ISR-EXC-2026-001
EFFECTIVE DATE: 01 JANUARY 2026
TARGET AUDIENCE: FLEET MANAGERS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT OFFICERS


1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This report details the manufacturing quality protocols and Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) standards for SEA LION International’s 35-45 ton class hydraulic excavators (Model Series: SL-EXC400), with critical focus on chassis structural integrity for extreme off-road operation and engine durability under sustained high-load conditions. Compliance with ISO 20474-1:2021 and SAE J1096 is mandatory. All components undergo SEA LION’s Enhanced Durability Validation (EDV) protocol, exceeding baseline industry requirements.


2. MANUFACTURING QUALITY: CHASSIS STRUCTURE FOR ROUGH TERRAIN

2.1 Material & Fabrication Standards

  • Primary Frame Material: ASTM A514/T1 High-Yield Structural Steel (Min. Yield: 100 ksi / 690 MPa)
  • Critical Joint Welding: Automated MIG/MAG process with 100% ultrasonic testing (UT). AWS D1.1 Class B certification.
  • Stress Concentration Mitigation: Finite Element Analysis (FEA) validated radius transitions at all high-load nodes (e.g., boom foot, swing bearing interface).

2.2 Structural Validation Testing

All chassis undergo mandatory validation per SEA LION EDV Protocol EXC-2026:

Test Parameter Standard Requirement SEA LION EDV Requirement Validation Method
Torsional Rigidity 15,000 Nm/deg 22,500 Nm/deg Hydraulic actuator bench test
Vertical Bending Load 2.5x Operating Weight 3.75x Operating Weight 4-point static load test
Impact Resistance (Drop) 500 mm drop height 750 mm drop height Instrumented drop test (ISO 14990)
Fatigue Life (Simulated) 10,000 hrs 15,000 hrs Accelerated road load spectrum

Note: All test data logged to blockchain-secured SEA LION Asset Integrity Ledger (SAIL).


3. MANUFACTURING QUALITY: ENGINE DURABILITY

3.1 Powertrain Specifications (Standard: SL-EXC400 w/ Cummins QSB8.7 Tier 5)

  • Core Design: Reinforced cylinder block, forged steel crankshaft, integrated oil-cooled pistons.
  • Dust Ingestion Tolerance: Dual-stage air filtration (Primary cyclone + HEPA secondary) validated to 1.5 g/m³ particulate load (ISO 5011).
  • Thermal Management: Dual-circuit cooling with 40% oversized radiator core; validated at 55°C ambient + 100% load.

3.2 Durability Validation Protocol

Engines undergo 500-hour accelerated duty cycle prior to installation:

Test Cycle Duration Load Profile Pass/Fail Criteria
High-Dust Operation 150 hrs 85% max torque @ 1,800 rpm < 0.5% power loss; zero piston ring wear
Thermal Shock Cycling 100 hrs 20°C ↔ 110°C cycles (5-min intervals) No coolant/oil mixing; < 2% seal degradation
Vibration Endurance 250 hrs ISO 10816-4 Zone C spectrum Mount deflection < 0.15mm; no fastener loosening

All engines receive 10,000-hour oil analysis program enrollment at no cost (SL-DURAPLAN).


4. PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION (PDI) PROTOCOL

4.1 PDI Scope & Authority

  • Mandatory for all units prior to customer handover.
  • Conducted by SEA LION Certified PDI Technicians (CPT-2026 certification).
  • Non-negotiable rejection criteria: Any structural defect, hydraulic leak, or powertrain anomaly.

4.2 Critical PDI Checkpoints: Chassis & Powertrain

Inspection Phase Checkpoint Method Acceptance Criteria Severity
Pre-Inspection Frame alignment verification Laser theodolite + string line Max. deviation: 1.5 mm/meter Critical
Weld integrity (critical zones) Dye penetrant + 10x magnification Zero cracks, porosity, or undercut Critical
Structural Track frame torsional play Hydraulic ram deflection test Max. play: 0.8 mm at idler mount High
Undercarriage bolt torque Digital torque wrench (calibrated) 100% to spec (±5% tolerance) High
Hydraulic Main pump pressure stability Pressure transducer @ full flow Fluctuation < ±150 psi at 3,200 psi setting Medium
Operational Engine vibration @ idle/load Accelerometer (ISO 10816-3) Zone B (≤ 4.5 mm/s RMS) High
Cooling system pressure hold 30-min pressure test @ 1.5x rating Zero pressure drop Critical
Final Verification Full operational cycle (min. 60 min) Load testing + terrain simulation No abnormal noises, leaks, or performance drop Critical

4.3 PDI Documentation

  • Digital PDI Certificate issued via SEA LION Connect Portal (QR-code linked to SAIL).
  • Rejection Protocol: Unit quarantined; root cause analysis (RCA) report issued within 24 hours.
  • Customer Access: Full PDI video log and test data available for 10 years post-delivery.

5. CONCLUSION

SEA LION International’s manufacturing and PDI systems for the SL-EXC400 series are engineered to minimize total cost of ownership (TCO) in high-abrasion, high-vibration environments. The 22,500 Nm/deg chassis rigidity and validated 15,000-hour fatigue life directly address rough-terrain structural failures common in competitive units. Engine durability is assured through mandatory pre-installation endurance testing and real-time oil analytics. Fleet managers can expect > 95% operational availability when maintenance adheres to SEA LION SL-DURAPLAN guidelines.


SEA LION INTERNATIONAL — ENGINEERING INTEGRITY SINCE 1987
This document supersedes all prior specifications. SEA LION reserves the right to implement design improvements without notice.

Shipping & Logistics Solutions

Industrial Specification Report 2026

Prepared for Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Export Logistics Solutions for Excavator Claw from China
Issuing Authority: SEA LION International – Senior Engineering Division


1. Executive Summary

This report evaluates three primary maritime transport methods—Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO), Bulk Cargo, and Flat Rack container shipping—for the export of excavator claws from manufacturing hubs in China (e.g., Xuzhou, Shandong) to global construction markets. The analysis focuses on cost-efficiency, transit reliability, equipment integrity, and corrosion protection protocols. Special attention is given to wax-based anti-corrosion treatments to mitigate saltwater exposure during ocean transit.


2. Product Overview: Excavator Claw

Excavator claws (also known as hydraulic demolition grapples or bucket attachments) are high-strength steel components used in heavy construction, demolition, and material handling. Due to their irregular geometry, weight distribution, and susceptibility to corrosion, specialized handling and protective measures are required during international shipment.

  • Typical Weight Range: 1,200–3,500 kg
  • Dimensions (L×W×H): 1.8 m × 1.2 m × 1.0 m (average)
  • Material: High-tensile steel (Q345, S355)
  • Corrosion Risk: High (exposed joints, pivot pins, internal cavities)

3. Shipping Method Comparison

Parameter RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off) Bulk Cargo Flat Rack Container
Loading Mechanism Self-propelled or towed Craned into hold Craned onto open platform
Cargo Protection Moderate (exposed deck areas) Low (shared hold, no cover) High (secured, tarped)
Transit Time 25–35 days (Asia → Europe) 30–45 days 28–38 days
Port Infrastructure Requires RO-RO terminal Standard bulk terminal Standard container terminal
Cost (per unit) $1,800–$2,400 $1,200–$1,600 $2,100–$2,800
Risk of Damage Medium (vibration, weather) High (shifting, moisture) Low (strapped, monitored)
Customs Clearance Straightforward Complex (bulk manifests) Standard container process
Best For Operational equipment with mobility High-volume, low-value units High-value, corrosion-sensitive units

4. Corrosion Protection: Wax Spraying Protocol

Excavator claws are vulnerable to galvanic and saltwater corrosion during extended sea voyages. SEA LION International mandates a wax-based anti-corrosion treatment prior to shipment for all export units.

4.1. Wax Spraying Specifications

Parameter Specification
Wax Type Solvent-based, hydrophobic rust inhibitor (e.g., Cosmoline-type or equivalent)
Application Method High-pressure spray + brush touch-up on joints
Coverage Areas All exposed steel, hinge pins, cavity interiors, weld zones
Film Thickness 50–75 µm (dry film)
Drying Time 4–6 hours (ambient 25°C)
Removal at Destination Biodegradable solvent wash or steam cleaning

4.2. Performance Benefits

  • Prevents saltwater ingress into pivot points
  • Reduces oxidation during 30+ day transits
  • Compatible with all shipping methods
  • Non-toxic and compliant with IMO environmental standards

Note: Wax treatment is mandatory for Bulk and RO-RO shipments due to higher exposure. Flat Rack units may use wax + additional polywrap for enhanced protection.


5. Recommended Solution by Use Case

Client Profile Recommended Method Rationale
Fleet Managers (Multiple Units, Time-Sensitive) RO-RO Fast turnaround, minimal handling, suitable for mobile attachments
Construction Firms (High-Value, Single Units) Flat Rack Maximum protection, ideal for precision equipment
Budget-Focused Bulk Orders (>10 units) Bulk Cargo Lowest cost per unit; acceptable risk with wax protection

6. Compliance & Standards

All shipments comply with:
IMO International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code (non-hazardous classification)
CSS Code (Cargo Securing Manual) – Lashing standards for Flat Rack units
China Export Inspection (CIQ) – Pre-shipment corrosion treatment verification


7. Conclusion

For excavator claw exports from China, Flat Rack shipping with wax-based anti-corrosion treatment offers the optimal balance of protection and reliability for high-value construction equipment. RO-RO is viable for time-sensitive, mobile units, while Bulk Cargo remains a cost-effective option for large-volume, lower-risk contracts—provided wax spraying is rigorously applied. SEA LION International enforces standardized wax protocols across all logistics channels to ensure equipment integrity upon delivery.


Prepared by:
Senior Engineering Division
SEA LION International
February 2026

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