Rippa LT
R32 PRO
R32 PRO
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Technical Manual (PDF)
Download documentThe Rippa R32 PRO mini excavator is a compact but powerful earthmoving machine designed for professional construction, landscaping, infrastructure and earthmoving applications. Featuring a reliable Kubota V1505 diesel engine, efficient hydraulics, a comfortable cab and advanced safety features, this model is the perfect solution for both intensive work and difficult working conditions.
Technical parameters (summary)
- Operating weight: ~ 3219 kg
- Engine power: ~18.2 kW (~25 HP)
- Max. digging depth: ~2827 mm
- Transport width: ~1550 mm
- Rubber tracks: stable movement and minimal surface damage
Main features
Engine: The reliable Kubota V1505 four-cylinder diesel engine features high efficiency, reduced noise and low emissions, meets EPA4 and Euro 5 environmental standards and ensures strong and consistent power delivery.
Compact design: The R32 PRO, featuring a zero tail swing design, allows for easy maneuvering in narrow or built-up spaces, increasing work efficiency and safety.
Work productivity: Maximum digging depth of ~2827 mm allows for deeper excavation, trenching, foundation preparation and other earthmoving projects.
Safety and comfort: A safety system such as an explosion protection valve protects the hydraulic lines in the event of extreme failures, while a comfortable pneumatic cabin seat reduces operator fatigue and improves working conditions during long work cycles.
Advanced Controls: A large LCD display provides real-time information about engine performance, hydraulics and other important parameters, allowing the operator to accurately monitor and control the machine.
Areas of application
Rippa R32 PRO mini excavator is suitable for:
- For construction and earthworks in medium and larger scale facilities
- For landscaping, garden and park projects
- For digging trenches, pits and foundations
- For utility and infrastructure earthworks tasks
- For general earthmoving and material handling operations with higher workloads
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