2020 Atlas Copco Metal Halide HiLight V4W Base

2020 Atlas Copco Metal Halide HiLight V4W Base

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  • Year 2020
  • Make Atlas Copco
  • Model Metal Halide HiLight V4W
  • Engine Model: Kubta D1105
2020 Atlas Copco Metal Halide HiLight V4W Base

2020 Atlas Copco Metal Halide HiLight V4W Base

2020 Atlas Copco Metal Halide HiLight V4W

Fit for high altitudes and extreme conditions

Features may include:

Extended fuel tank and low consumption
  • Allow longer run times between refueling
Hardhat canopy
  • Ensures maximum protection of internal parts
8kW engine
  • For extreme conditions
You need light at high altitudes and extreme conditions?
  • The HiLight V4W was tested to perform at high altitudes and in extreme conditions,thanks to its 8KW engine.
  • In addition, the extended fuel tank and the low consumption, allow longer run times between refueling. The HardHat® canopy ensures maximum protection of internal parts.

Engine

Engine Model: Kubta D1105
Engine Power Rated net output (PRP): 9.5 kW
Cooling Water
Cylinder Liners 3

Electric

Electrical Rated frequency: 60 hz | Rated voltage: 120 VAC | Rated power (PRP): 6.8 kW | Rated output: 8 kVA | Auxiliary Power: 2.3 kW | Wattage: 4 x 1000 W
Alternator Model: DP06/AG164

Operational

Operating Temperature, Maximum -13 ºF / 122 ºF (-25 ºC / 50 ºC)
Operating Speed 1800 rpm
Operating Conditions Light coverage: 43,055 ft2 (average 20 luxes) | Fuel autonomy: 90 h
Top Speed Wind: 51 mph (80 kph)

Performance

Noise Level 89 dB(A) | 73 dB(A)

Dimensions

Dimensions Rotation: 360 degrees
Height Maximum: 25 ft (7.5 m)
Transport Length Fix Towbar: 71 inches (1.8 m)
Transport Width Fix Towbar: 54 inches (1.35 m)
Transport Height Fix Towbar: 117 inches (2.97 m)

Capacities

Fuel Capacity Tank: 42 gallon (160 l)

Weights

Weight 1,821 lb (826 kg)

Lights and Safety

Lighting Lamps: Metal halide

Features

Features Mast: Vertical manual | HardHat® canopy | Insulation / Enclosure protection: H class / 23 IP | Enclosure: Gull-wing Red Rock doors

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