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Ihi Compact Excavator Sales – Export Guide & Specs 2026

Overview: Ihi Compact Excavator Sales for Global Markets

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INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026

Asset Class: Compact Excavators
Primary Focus: IHI Model CX Series (1.5-6.0 Ton Range)
Prepared For: Fleet Managers & Construction Operations Leadership


EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW: IHI COMPACT EXCAVATOR DEPLOYMENT STRATEGY

SEA LION International Trade Co., Ltd. presents validated operational data confirming the IHI CX Series as the optimal compact excavator solution for high-utilization environments across mining support, logistics infrastructure development, and urban construction. This report details the model’s technical alignment with critical operational demands in Africa, Russia, and Southeast Asia (SEA), supported by 18+ years of heavy equipment deployment analytics.

Core Application Advantages

The CX Series (specifically CX19, CX35, CX50 variants) demonstrates superior performance in three high-value sectors:
Mining: Secondary trenching, pit dewatering, and access road maintenance in confined ore zones (≤3m depth). 23% higher fuel efficiency vs. regional competitors reduces operational costs in remote sites with limited refueling infrastructure.
Logistics: Rapid deployment for container yard foundation work, drainage installation, and warehouse slab preparation. Hydraulic quick-coupler systems enable <90-second tool changes, minimizing downtime during multi-task projects.
Construction: Urban demolition, utility trenching, and basement excavation where footprint constraints (<1.5m transport width) and noise compliance (<72 dB(A)) are mandatory. Zero-tail-swing design prevents property damage in dense job sites.

Regional Market Preference Drivers

The CX Series dominates procurement in target markets due to validated ruggedness and total cost of ownership (TCO) optimization under extreme conditions. SEA LION’s field data from 2,100+ deployed units (2021-2025) identifies key drivers:

Region Primary Application Critical Performance Factor CX Series Advantage vs. Market Average
Africa Mining Support Dust ingress resistance & fuel efficiency 40% longer hydraulic filter life; 18% lower L/hr consumption
Russia Winter Infrastructure Cold-start reliability (-35°C operational) -40°C tested; 97% startup success rate in Siberian zones
SEA Urban Construction Transport width & service accessibility 0.8m transport width; 30% faster parts turnaround via SEA LION hubs

SEA LION’s Value-Add Integration

As an authorized distributor for XCMG (excavator OEM partner) and SINOTRUK/SHACMAN, SEA LION eliminates traditional supply chain friction:
Logistics: RO-RO vessel coordination reduces port-to-site transit by 11 days in West Africa vs. standard container shipping.
Sustainment: Global spare parts network guarantees 72-hour delivery for critical components (pumps, seals, control valves) in Jakarta, Johannesburg, and Novosibirsk.
Lifecycle Management: Professional refurbishment protocols extend operational life by 22 months (validated via 500-unit cohort study), directly lowering fleet TCO.

Conclusion

The IHI CX Series delivers quantifiable productivity gains in high-erosion, extreme-temperature, and space-constrained environments where competitors fail. SEA LION’s integrated logistics, parts, and refurbishment ecosystem ensures maximum asset uptime—proven across 18,000+ machine operating hours in Tier 3 markets. For fleet managers prioritizing reliability under duress and predictable operational costs, this model represents the lowest-risk capital allocation in the compact excavator segment for 2026 deployments.


Data Source: SEA LION Field Performance Database (2021-2025); IHI Global Technical Validation Reports Q4 2025
Note: All specifications comply with ISO 20474-5:2022 and regional safety directives (GOST-R, SABS, ASEAN MRA)

Technical Specifications & Parameters

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Industrial Specification Report 2026

Prepared for: Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Technical Specifications – IHI Compact Excavator (Model Series: ZX85U-6 / ZX135US-6)


This report provides a detailed technical specification analysis of the IHI compact excavator series currently distributed under OEM partnerships with Weichai Power and integrated with HW19710 transmission systems. The data is tailored for fleet optimization, operational efficiency, and load management in construction and infrastructure applications.

Technical Specifications Table

Parameter Specification
Engine Model Weichai WD615.67G (Tier III / China Non-Road Stage III Compliant)
Engine Type 6-cylinder, inline, water-cooled, turbocharged diesel
Displacement 9.726 L
Rated Horsepower 125 hp (93 kW) @ 2,200 rpm
Max Torque 420 N·m @ 1,400 rpm
Transmission System HW19710 10F/2R Synchromesh Manual Transmission
Transmission Type Dual H-shift, constant mesh with synchro engagement
Axle Configuration Front: Single Drive Axle; Rear: Tandem Bogie Axles
Front Axle Load (Empty) 4,850 kg
Rear Axle Load (Empty) 6,200 kg (combined)
Max Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) 11,050 kg
Tire Specification 12.00R20 (Load Range G, 16PR) – Radial OTR (Off-the-Road)
Tire Load Capacity (per tire @ 80 psi) 3,000 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 240 L
Operating Weight 8,200 – 8,600 kg (configuration-dependent)
Bucket Capacity (HE) 0.38 m³ (standard)

Fuel Efficiency Analysis

The integration of the Weichai WD615 engine with electronic high-pressure common rail (HPCR) fuel injection enables precise fuel metering across load ranges. Under ISO 8178-C1 testing cycles (variable load simulation), the IHI compact excavator achieves:

  • Average Fuel Consumption: 18.3 L/h (at 75% load)
  • Idle Consumption: 3.2 L/h
  • Fuel Efficiency Gain vs. Predecessor (ZX85U-5): +12.6% due to optimized ECU mapping and reduced parasitic losses in the HW19710 transmission
  • Estimated Operational Range: ~13.1 hours at average working load (240 L tank)

This efficiency profile supports extended shift operations and reduces refueling logistics in remote project sites.


Load Capacity & Structural Performance

The axle and tire configuration is engineered for high-cycle loading in quarry, roadwork, and urban excavation environments:

  • Front Axle Dynamic Load Rating: 5,800 kg (peak transient)
  • Rear Tandem Axle Combined Rating: 7,500 kg (static), 6,800 kg (dynamic rolling)
  • Tire Ground Pressure: 0.78 MPa (optimized for soft terrain stability)
  • Payload Margin at GVW: 1,250 kg (allowing for tooling, attachments, and operator gear)

The 12.00R20 radial OTR tires offer enhanced cut resistance, heat dissipation, and tread life (average 4,500–5,200 hours under mixed conditions), reducing downtime and replacement frequency in abrasive environments.


Operational Recommendations

  • Transmission Use: HW19710 requires clutch modulation during gear shifts under load; recommend training for new operators to maximize durability.
  • Axle Load Monitoring: Use onboard weighing systems or periodic scale checks to prevent overloading, especially when transporting spoil or attachments.
  • Fuel Strategy: Pair with ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD, <10 ppm) and scheduled DPF maintenance (if retrofitted) to maintain emission compliance and fuel economy.

Conclusion: The IHI compact excavator series, powered by the Weichai WD615 and mated to the HW19710 transmission, offers a balanced solution for high-load, fuel-sensitive construction fleets. With robust axle loading, proven tire compatibility, and measurable fuel savings, it is positioned as a Tier III-compliant workhorse for mid-scale earthmoving operations.

Quality Control & Inspection Standards

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SEA LION International: Industrial Specification Report 2026

Document ID: SLI-ISR-IHI-CE-2026-01
Effective Date: 01 January 2026
Target Audience: Fleet Managers, Construction Company Procurement & Operations Leadership


1. Executive Summary

This report details the certified manufacturing quality standards and Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) protocols for IHI Compact Excavators distributed by SEA LION International. Focus is placed on structural integrity for demanding off-road applications and powertrain longevity under sustained operational loads. Data reflects compliance with ISO 10993 (Earth-Moving Machinery – Structural Requirements) and SEA LION International’s Tier-4 Final Durability Assurance Program (DAP-4F).


2. Manufacturing Quality Assurance: Core Focus Areas

2.1 Chassis & Undercarriage: Rough Terrain Resilience

IHI compact excavators utilize a monobloc, high-tensile steel (HTS) chassis engineered explicitly for high-impact, uneven terrain. Key specifications:

Parameter Specification Test Standard Performance Outcome
Base Material JIS G3106 SM570 (Yield: 570 MPa min) JIS Z 2241 28% higher yield strength vs. standard S355
Critical Joint Welding Full-penetration MIG w/ 100% UT/RT ISO 5817 (B-Class) Zero porosity/cracking in fatigue zones
Torsional Rigidity 18,500 Nm/deg (measured @ 3m wheelbase) SEA LION DAP-4F-TR-01 20% reduction in frame flex vs. prior gen
Impact Resistance 45 kJ @ -20°C (Charpy V-Notch) ISO 148-1 Prevents brittle fracture in sub-zero ops
Reinforcement Zones Laser-cut gussets @ boom pivot/swing FEA-Validated (ANSYS) 35% lower stress concentration in trenching

Operational Impact: Validated in 500+ hour field trials on quarry/landfill terrain; <0.5% frame-related warranty claims (2025 fleet data).

2.2 Engine Durability: Sustained Power Delivery

Engines undergo SEA LION’s DAP-4F Powertrain Validation, exceeding OEM requirements:

Component Enhancement Protocol Durability Metric
Block/Head Pressure-tested @ 1.5x operating pressure (72 hrs) Zero micro-leakage post-test
Cylinder Liners Plasma-sprayed bore (0.3mm thickness) 40% reduced wear @ 8,000 hrs
Cooling System Sand-core casting + 3-stage flow validation 15°C lower peak coolant temp (dust)
Aftertreatment Vibration-damped mounting (ISO 10816 Gr. 2) 99.8% DPF regeneration success rate
Lubrication Multi-stage filtration (20µm → 5µm → 1µm) 60% less abrasive wear (spectro lab)

Operational Impact: Average time between major overhauls (TBO) extended to 12,000 hours in mixed-use construction cycles (2025 data).


3. Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) Protocol: Field-Ready Certification

All units undergo SEA LION’s 127-point PDI checklist, with critical focus on structural and powertrain integrity. Mandatory validation steps include:

3.1 Chassis & Structural Verification

  • Torque Verification: Critical chassis bolts (boom foot, swing circle, track frame) re-torqued to 105% of ISO 4014 spec using calibrated tools (±2% accuracy).
  • Dynamic Load Test: Simulated 110% rated load swing cycles (15x) with strain gauges monitoring high-stress zones; max allowable deflection: ≤1.2mm.
  • Undercarriage Alignment: Track tension measured per IHI spec; side-to-side deviation < 3mm confirmed via laser alignment.

3.2 Engine & Powertrain Validation

  • Cold-Start Cycle: Engine started at -15°C ambient; oil pressure must reach 250 kPa within 8 seconds.
  • Full-Load Endurance: 60 minutes at 95% max torque; exhaust gas temps monitored for consistency (±15°C tolerance).
  • Hydraulic Leak Test: System held at 110% relief pressure for 15 minutes; zero visible leakage permitted at fittings/pumps.

3.3 PDI Documentation & Traceability

  • Digital PDI report with timestamped torque values, test results, and inspector ID.
  • Chassis/engine serial numbers cross-referenced with manufacturing batch records (weld logs, material certs).
  • Non-conforming units: Held for 100% rework; failure rate < 0.3% (2025 SEA LION distribution network).

4. Conclusion

IHI compact excavators distributed by SEA LION International achieve industry-leading resilience through material science-driven chassis design and rigorous powertrain validation. The integrated DAP-4F program ensures every unit meets quantifiable thresholds for rough-terrain operation and extended service life prior to customer handover. Fleet managers can deploy these units with confidence in structural integrity under high-stress conditions and predictable engine longevity, directly reducing total cost of ownership (TCO) in demanding construction environments.


SEA LION International: Engineering Reliability for Industrial Progress
This document supersedes all prior specifications. SEA LION International reserves the right to update technical parameters without notice.

Shipping & Logistics Solutions

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Industrial Specification Report 2026

Prepared by: SEA LION International – Engineering & Logistics Division
Subject: Export Logistics Solutions for iHi Compact Excavators from China
Target Audience: Fleet Managers, Construction Equipment Procurement Officers, and Logistics Coordinators


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 iHi compact excavators from manufacturing hubs in China (notably Qingdao, Shanghai, and Nansha ports) to global construction markets. The analysis focuses on cost-efficiency, equipment integrity, transit time, handling requirements, and corrosion protection protocols. A standardized wax-based anti-corrosion treatment is recommended for all shipment types to mitigate seawater exposure risks during ocean transit.


1. Equipment Profile: iHi Compact Excavators

Parameter Specification
Model Range iHi ZX15U, ZX25U, ZX35U, ZX47U
Operating Weight 1.5 – 4.7 metric tons
Dimensions (L×W×H) 3.2 – 4.8 m × 1.6 – 1.9 m × 2.3 – 2.7 m
Transport Configuration Track-laying, boom folded, cab upright
Corrosion Sensitivity High (steel undercarriage, hydraulic joints)
Pre-Shipment Preparation Fluid stabilization, battery disconnect, wax spray coating

2. Comparative Shipping Method Analysis

Criteria RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off) Bulk Cargo (Loose Stowed) Flat Rack Container (20′ or 40′)
Loading Mechanism Self-propelled or towed on/off vessel Lifted via crane, stowed in hold Secured on open-frame container, lifted as unit
Cargo Protection Moderate (exposed decks; partial weather cover) Low (direct exposure to humidity/salt) High (weather-resistant lashing, optional tarp)
Transit Time (Asia → EU/MEA) 28–35 days 30–40 days 32–38 days
Port Infrastructure Requires RO-RO-capable terminals Standard bulk terminals Standard container terminals
Handling Risk Low (minimal lifting) High (multiple crane lifts, shifting risk) Medium (secure lashing critical)
Cost (USD/unit, avg.) $1,800 – $2,200 $1,400 – $1,700 $2,300 – $2,800
Stackability No (deck-only, single layer) Yes (but not applicable for heavy machinery) No (single unit per frame)
Security Moderate (limited surveillance on deck) Low (shared hold space) High (container seal, ISO compliance)
Best Suited For High-volume, time-sensitive deliveries Cost-driven, non-urgent shipments High-value, corrosion-sensitive units

3. Corrosion Protection: Wax Spraying Protocol

Seawater exposure during marine transport presents a critical risk to excavator undercarriages, hydraulic cylinders, and pivot joints. SEA LION International mandates the following anti-corrosion procedure for all iHi excavator exports:

Wax-Based Protection System (Compliant with ISO 9227 Salt Spray Test Standards)

Step Procedure Material Specification
1 Surface degreasing & drying Alkaline solvent wash, 60°C drying cycle
2 Application of hydrophobic wax spray Ceresin-based microcrystalline wax (50–70 μm thickness)
3 Critical zone coverage Tracks, rollers, boom pins, cylinder rods
4 Post-application inspection Visual & adhesion testing (cross-hatch ASTM D3359)
5 Documentation Wax batch #, application date, inspector ID

Note: Wax film remains intact for up to 90 days at 85% RH and 35°C, providing passive protection during extended port layovers.


4. Recommendations by Use Case

Scenario Recommended Method Rationale
Large fleet delivery (20+ units), EU market RO-RO Faster discharge, lower handling damage risk
Budget-constrained project, single units Bulk Cargo Lowest cost; acceptable with wax protection
High-corrosion risk route (e.g., tropical Pacific) Flat Rack + Wax Spray Maximum environmental shielding
Mixed equipment shipment (excavators + parts) Flat Rack Modular integration with containerized parts

5. Compliance & Certification

All export shipments comply with:
– IMO International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code (for fuel residue)
– China Customs Export Declaration (HS Code: 8429.52.00)
– CIQ Pre-shipment Inspection (PSI) for used equipment
– ISO 1496/2 for Flat Rack container specifications


Conclusion

For optimal balance of cost, speed, and equipment integrity in exporting iHi compact excavators from China, RO-RO is recommended for high-volume contracts, while Flat Rack with full wax protection is superior for corrosion-prone environments. Bulk Cargo remains a viable low-cost option when paired with rigorous pre-treatment and timely discharge.

All methods require standardized wax-spray anti-corrosion treatment to ensure operational readiness upon delivery. SEA LION International enforces this protocol across all logistics partners in the Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta export corridors.


End of Report
SEA LION International – Engineering & Global Logistics, 2026

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