Hitachi ZAXIS-7 ultrashort tail-swing excavators allow operators to efficiently complete work in congested urban environments without sacrificing performance. The reduced…
The Hitachi ZX130-7 and ZX160LC-7 excavators are full-sized excavators engineered to efficiently complete a wide range of tasks on the…
The 4-cubic-yard Hitachi ZW220-7 wheel loader is an efficient loading tool available in both standard and high-lift arm configurations. It…
The 49,833- pound Hitachi ZX210LC-7 excavator has a maximum dig depth of 21 feet, 11 inches (6.67 m) and a…
The Hitachi ZX190LC-7 excavator is the newest addition to an already extensive product line that offers first-class operator comfort and…
The 3.5 cubic-yard Hitachi ZW180-7 and ZW180PL-7 wheel loaders feature a 33,047 pound (1,490 kg) operating weight. The ZW180-7 offers…
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Construction Equipment’s Top 100 Award New Products award recognizes the most significant products announced each year. This award emphasizes innovation, highlighting manufacturers who invest in research and development.
The 2022 Innovative Iron Award recognizes the best compact construction, landscape and rental equipment launched during the year. The ZX50U-5N was among a select group that stood out and was honored with the 2022 Innovative Iron Award.
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