X, Y, Z coordinates denote height, width and depth in spatial dimensions. There are no specific rules governing the meaning of these axes. Industry or trade may dictate the directional meaning of these axes
Euro4 diesel engines with power output ranging from 110 to 240 kW. Available in 4-cylinder (D0834) and 6-cylinder (D0836) versions. Vertical layout with turbocharger and charge-air intercooler. Euro 4 compliant with OBD 1 and Common rail systems
Backhoe loaders combine digging and moving capabilities with front and rear attachments. Operates at depths of 12-14 feet and horsepower ranging from 20-100 hp. Features digging bucket attached to two-part arm connected to tractor
Hydraulic motor converts hydraulic pressure into torque and rotation. Conceptually interchangeable with hydraulic pump but not vice versa. First developed by William Armstrong for Tyne River Swing Bridge
Hydraulic fluid transfers power in machinery, typically based on mineral oil or water. Zero compressibility is essential for efficient hydraulic systems. Fluids must have good thermal capacity, viscosity, and corrosion resistance
ECU controls engine through various switches and sensors. Processes signals and sends commands to fuel injection pump. Manages fuel, air, and ignition systems