ZE485E‑10 | Manufactured Jun 2020 | 5,798 hours | Parked in Weinan | Equipped with 195 hydraulic breaker

ZE485E‑10 | Manufactured Jun 2020 | 5,798 hours | Parked in Weinan | Equipped with 195 hydraulic breaker

$101,780.00
促销价  $101,780.00 常规价格 
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ZE485E‑10 | Manufactured Jun 2020 | 5,798 hours | Parked in Weinan | Equipped with 195 hydraulic breaker

ZE485E‑10 | Manufactured Jun 2020 | 5,798 hours | Parked in Weinan | Equipped with 195 hydraulic breaker

$101,780.00
促销价  $101,780.00 常规价格 

Overview:

  • Model: ZE485E‑10
  • Manufacture date: June 2020
  • Cumulative working hours: 5,798 hrs
  • Location: Weinan (渭南) — currently parked
  • Attachment: 195 hydraulic breaker (rock/utility hammer)

Condition summary:

  • High operating hours (5,798) — machine will likely show significant wear on driveline/undercarriage and may need mid‑to‑major service items soon (final drives, swing, hydraulics).
  • Breaker is a high‑impact attachment: inspect for tool and accumulator wear, seal condition and mount integrity.
  • Strongly recommend a full mechanical and hydraulic inspection, plus verification of service history and any major repairs.

Recommended pre‑purchase inspection checklist General machine

  • Engine: start/cold start, smoke on acceleration, oil pressure, oil level/consistency, coolant condition, turbocharger play, exhaust condition, signs of oil consumption.
  • Service history: complete records for oil/filters, turbo, major repairs, engine overhaul history.
  • Electrical/electronics: fault codes, instrument cluster, control responsiveness.

Hydraulic system

  • External leaks (pumps, valves, hoses, cylinders), hydraulic oil condition (colour/contamination), filter change intervals.
  • Test hydraulic pressures and flow (boom/arm/boom‑swing/travel) and compare to OEM specs.
  • Pilot/control valves and joysticks function under load.

Undercarriage / travel

  • Track chain, shoes, rollers, idlers, sprockets — measure wear and remaining life.
  • Track tension, frame condition, swing bearing play and bolt torque.
  • Final drives and travel motors: noise, leakage, oil condition.

Structure & attachments

  • Boom/arm/bucket linkage: pin/bushing wear, side play, weld/crack inspection (especially around high‑stress areas).
  • Frame and cab: signs of heavy repairs, dents, or structural damage.

Breaker (195) specific checks

  • Mounting bracket and pins: fitment wear, pin diameter/clearance, locking mechanisms.
  • Hammer chisel/tool: tip wear, straightness, tool shank condition; availability of spare chisels.
  • Accumulator/nitrogen charge (if applicable): correct pressure, signs of leakage.
  • Seal kits and bushings: condition of tool bushings, presence of oil contamination in hammer.
  • Hydraulic hoses/couplers: correct pressure rating, no abrasion, secure connections.
  • Hammer performance test: operate hammer on representative material to confirm blow rate, impact energy, and no abnormal noise or oil foaming.
  • Compatibility check: carrier flow/pressure match to hammer spec to avoid premature hammer wear.

Recommended tests & inspections to order

  • Full operational test under load (engine & hydraulics).
  • Hydraulic pressure/flow test on main circuits.
  • Oil analysis (engine and hydraulic) for wear metals/contamination.
  • Visual borescope inspection of cylinders/bores if suspected issues.
  • Road/track test and travel speed/drive function check.
  • Detailed photo/video walkaround and hammer in‑operation demo.

What we can provide

  • Full pre‑purchase inspection report with photos and video (on‑site).
  • Oil analysis and hydraulic pressure/flow test results.
  • Maintenance and repair records (if available).
  • High‑resolution photos, closeups of undercarriage, boom, hammer, and welds.
  • Shipping/export options and quotes (Ro‑Ro / container / flat rack) and logistics support.
  • Estimate of common service items and likely short‑term maintenance costs (based on inspection).

Risk notes / buyer tips

  • Machines with ~6k hours often need attention to final drives, swing gearbox, hydraulic pumps or turbo later — budget for potential mid‑life services.
  • Breaker attachments can hide issues if not tested under load; replacement parts (chisels, seals) should be checked for local availability and cost.
  • Ask seller about recent major repairs, any history of overheating, and reason for being parked.

Next steps

  • Request a full inspection report and operational video of the hammer in use.
  • Order hydraulic pressure/flow tests and oil analysis.
  • Ask for maintenance records and any warranty transfer information.
  • Request a price and shipping quote or schedule an on‑site inspection.

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