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ACE HXP 150 VS Kobelco 5035 Comparison

ACE HXP 150

ACE HXP 150

₹ 26 L - 28 LL*

Kobelco 5035

Kobelco 5035

₹ 34 L - 36 L

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ACE HXP 150

ACE HXP 150

26L

Kobelco 5035

Kobelco 5035

34L

Engine

Engine Make
Simpson’s S433
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Engine Model
Simpson’s S433
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Engine Displacement
4000 cc
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Engine Power
48 HP
210 HP
Maximum Torque
200 Nm
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Diesel

Overall Dimension & Weight

Overall Length
5500 mm
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Overall Width
2400 mm
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Overall Height
2700 mm
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Wheel Base
4800 mm
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Min Ground Clearance
250 mm
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Operating Weight
15000 kg
3000 kg

Boom & Lifting

Crane Type
Pick‑and‑Carry
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Boom Type
4‑part telescopic boom
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Boom Length
21 m
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Max Lifting Height
21 m
40 m
Max Working Radius
18 m
30 m

Rated Capacity

Max Lifting Capacity
15 t
35000 t
Rated Load
15 t
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Capacity at Min Radius
15t@4
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Capacity at Max Radius
3t@2
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Hydraulic System

Pump Type
Gear pump
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Main Pump Capacity
80 Lpm
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Max Hydraulic Flow
110 Lpm
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System Pressure
230 bar
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Service Capacities

Engine Oil
8 L
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Rear Axle Oil
8 L
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Transmission Oil
48 L
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Hydraulic System
125 L
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Fuel Tank
45 L
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Cooling System
12 L
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Steering & Brakes

Steering Type
Articulated power steering, hydraulically controlled via dual cylinders
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Turning Radius
6.5 m
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Service Brake Type
Fully air‑actuated on front & rear wheels
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Parking Brake Type
Pneumatically‑operated fail safe type
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Tyres

Tyre Size
11.00×20
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No. of Tyres
6
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Electrical & General

Battery
12 V / 75 Ah
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Alternator Output
35 A
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Max Travel Speed
28 km/h
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ACE HXP 150

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Pros

  • Integrated aerial platform: Useful for elevated work and access tasks beyond simple lifting.
  • Integrated aerial platform: Useful for elevated work and access tasks beyond simple lifting.
  • Lighter and more maneuverable: ~13.35 t operating weight easier to move on site than heavier cranes.

Kobelco 5035

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Pros

  • Strong lifting performance
  • Reliable Japanese engineering
  • Good stability in rough terrain