ZE485E‑10‑5175 — Built 2021 | 1,410 hrs | Fitted with Aidi (艾迪) 195 hydraulic breaker

ZE485E‑10‑5175 — Built 2021 | 1,410 hrs | Fitted with Aidi (艾迪) 195 hydraulic breaker

$152,230.00
促销价  $152,230.00 常规价格 
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ZE485E‑10‑5175 — Built 2021 | 1,410 hrs | Fitted with Aidi (艾迪) 195 hydraulic breaker

ZE485E‑10‑5175 — Built 2021 | 1,410 hrs | Fitted with Aidi (艾迪) 195 hydraulic breaker

$152,230.00
促销价  $152,230.00 常规价格 

Summary

  • Model/ID: ZE485E‑10‑5175
  • Year: 2021
  • Hours: 1,410 (relatively low overall)
  • Attachment: Aidi 195 breaker — must verify breaker hours/use separate from carrier hours

Key strengths

  • Low carrier hours — less general wear if maintenance was good.
  • Breaker on-board is valuable for demolition/secondary breaking work if it is in good condition and properly matched.

Primary concerns to verify

  • Breaker usage may far exceed carrier hours (ask for separate breaker service hours or impact counts).
  • Verify hydraulic compatibility: carrier pump flow and system pressure vs breaker requirements. Under- or over‑supply damages both breaker and carrier hydraulics.
  • Breaker condition: chisel wear, retaining pins, internal wear (piston, valve), nitrogen chamber pressure (if applicable), hose condition and quick coupler integrity.
  • Structural stress at mounting points and boom/arm where breaker transmits high impact loads — check for cracks/weld repairs.

Essential pre‑purchase checks (must do)

  1. Documentation

    • Machine VIN/engine/serial numbers, full service & repair records for both carrier and breaker, any accident/flood history, lien status.
  2. Photos & videos to request now

    • Breaker: overall, chisel/point, mounting flange, serial plate, hose connections, nitrogen valve/port.
    • Machine: engine bay, hydraulic tank sight, boom/arm pins, mounting interface, undercarriage, swing bearing, cab, hour meter.
    • Videos: cold start, idle, hydraulic functions (boom/arm/swing/travel), and an on‑site live breaking demo (breaker hitting concrete/stone) showing rhythm, power and sounds.
  3. On‑site functional tests

    • Cold and hot start; observe smoke, idling and running noises.
    • Run breaker under load for several minutes: watch oil temp, breaker rhythm, carrier pump noise, any cavitation or loss of power.
    • Check for hydraulic leaks, cylinder rod damage and play in pins/bushings.
  4. Fluid & lab tests (strongly recommended)

    • Send engine oil, hydraulic oil and final drive oil for lab analysis (wear metals, water, fuel dilution).
  5. Structural & mechanical

    • Inspect boom/arm mounting for cracks, welds or deformation. Measure pin/bushing play. Check undercarriage and final drives.

Red flags (walk away or demand large discount)

  • Breaker fails to deliver expected strikes or loses rhythm under load; loud internal knocking from breaker.
  • Nitrogen chamber leaks, frequent need to re‑pressurize.
  • Significant metal in oil samples, severe pump cavitation or gas/foam in hydraulic oil.
  • Cracks/welds at breaker mount, boom or arm; severe pin/bushing play.
  • Missing service records or seller cannot show live breaking demo.

Recommended next steps

  • Ask seller for immediate: breaker serial/ID, breaker operating hours, maintenance records, photos/videos listed above, and the reason for selling.
  • Arrange an independent on‑site inspection that includes a live breaker test, hydraulic pressure/flow checks and oil sampling.
  • If inspection acceptable, get repair/part quotes (chisel, seals, nitrogen service, hydraulic hose replacement) and factor into negotiation.

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