Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] EPA Tier 4 Interim emission standards, the SU482's C4. 4 ACERT engine features an aftertreatment regeneration solution that ensures the machine works as normal with no operator intervention needed.
Biodiesel-Ready Fuel System
The C4. 4 ACERT engine is equipped with an electroniccontrolled high-pressure fuel system that includes an electric priming pump and three-layer fuel hoses to allow the use of biodiesel (meeting ASTM 6751 or EN 14214) up to B20 (biodiesel 20% mixture).
Cooling System
The cooling system features an air-to-air aftercooler and A/C condenser that tilt up and swing out of the way for easy servicing.
Speed and Power Control
The SU482 features speed control to maximize performance while minimizing fuel consumption. Two different power modes are offered: high power mode when you need maximum production; economy mode when you need performance with the lowest fuel consumption. The operator can easily change between modes through the console switch panel to meet the needs for the job at hand all to help manage and conserve fuel.
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Operator Station
Comfort and convenience to keep people productive
Seats
The seat range includes air suspension, heated, and air cooled options. All seats include a reclining back, upper and lower seat slide adjustments, and height and tilt angle adjustments to meet operator needs for comfort and productivity.
Controls
The right and left joystick (1) consoles can be adjusted to meet individual preferences, improving operator comfort and productivity during the course of a day. [. . . ] The engine oil check gauge is situated in front of the engine compartment for easy access, and a uniquely designed drain cock helps prevent spills. 1
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Safety
Features to help protect people
ROPS Cab
The ROPS-certified cab (1) allows an Operator Protective Guard to be bolted directly to it.
Sound Proofing
Improved sealing and cab roof lining lower noise levels inside the cab significantly during machine operation.
Anti-Skid Plates
The surface of the upper structure and the top of the storage box area are covered with anti-skid plates to help prevent service personnel and operators from slipping during maintenance.
Steps, Hand and Guard Rails
Steps on the track frame and storage box along with extended hand rail and optional guard rail to the upper deck enable operators to securely work on the machine.
Time Delay Lights
When the light switch is on, cab and boom lights will illuminate to enhance visibility after the engine start key has been turned off.
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lights
Halogen lights are standard, but they can be upgraded to HID for greater visibility. 1
Windows
The 70/30 split configuration features an upper window equipped with handles on the top and both sides so the operator can slide it to store in the ceiling. The lower window is removable and can be stored on the left wall of the cab shell. The large skylight provides great overhead visibility, excellent natural lighting, and good ventilation. The skylight can be opened completely to become an emergency exit.
Wiper System
A lower wiper is available as an option to maximize visibility in poor weather conditions. A n overfill indicator rises when the fuel tank is full to help service technicians avoid spilling. The QuickEvacTM option ensures fast, easy, and secure changing of engine and hydraulic oil. The SU482 is built to be rebuilt with major structures and components capable of being remanufactured to reduce waste and replacement costs. A n efficient engine oil filter eliminates the need for painted metal cans and aluminum top plates. The cartridge-style spin-on housing enables the internal filter to be separated and replaced; the used internal element can be incinerated to help reduce waste. Lifting capacities are based on the machine standing on a firm, uniform supporting surface. The use of a work tool attachment point to handle/lift objects, could affect the machine lift performance. Always refer to the appropriate Operation and Maintenance Manual for specific product information.
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Reach Boom Lift Capacities
Load Point Height Load at Maximum Reach Load Radius Over Front Load Radius Over Side
Boom 4. 65 m (15'3") Stick R3. 0 (9'10")
1. 5 m/5. 0 ft 3. 0 m/10. 0 ft
Counterweight 2. 2 mt (2. 4 t) Shoes 500 mm (20") triple grouser
4. 5 m/15. 0 ft 6. 0 m/20. 0 ft 7. 5 m/25. 0 ft
Bucket None
m ft 7. 5 m 25. 0 ft 6. 0 m 20. 0 ft 4. 5 m 15. 0 ft 3. 0 m 10. 0 ft 1. 5 m 5. 0 ft Ground Line 1. 5 m 5. 0 ft 3. 0 m 10. 0 ft 4. 5 m 15. 0 ft kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb *2550 *2100 *4, 650 *2000 *4, 350 *2000 *4, 350 *2050 *4, 550 *2300 *5, 000 *2700 *5, 900 3400 7, 600 *4000 *8, 800 *2550 *2100 *4, 650 2000 *4, 350 1750 3, 800 1650 3, 600 1650 3, 600 1800 3, 950 2150 4, 800 3300 7, 500 4. 37 5. 95 19. 26 6. 86 22. 39 7. 35 24. 09 7. 52 24. 67 7. 38 24. 20 6. 91 22. 63 6. 04 19. 69 4. 53 14. 54
*4500 *10, 050 *7500 *16, 850
*4500 *10, 050 *7500 *16, 850
*7600 *16, 250 *7850 *18, 150 *9350 *20, 250 *8550 *18, 500 *6450 *13, 700
6350 13, 600 5900 12, 650 5750 12, 350 5800 12, 500 6000 12, 950
*3900 *8, 400 *4950 *10, 650 5350 11, 500 5250 11, 250 5250 11, 250 *4050
3750 8, 050 3500 7, 500 3300 7, 050 3200 6, 800 3200 6, 850 3300
*3150 *6, 900 *3450 *7, 550 3600 7, 700 3500 7, 450 3400 7, 350 3450
2500 5, 350 2400 5, 150 2300 4, 950 2200 4, 750 2150 4, 600 2200
*2150
1650
Boom 4. 65 m (15'3") Stick R2. 8 (9'2")
1. 5 m/5. 0 ft 3. 0 m/10. 0 ft
Counterweight 2. 2 mt (2. 4 t) Shoes 500 mm (20") triple grouser
4. 5 m/15. 0 ft 6. 0 m/20. 0 ft m ft
Bucket None
6. 0 m 20. 0 ft 4. 5 m 15. 0 ft 3. 0 m 10. 0 ft 1. 5 m 5. 0 ft Ground Line 1. 5 m 5. 0 ft 3. 0 m 10. 0 ft 4. 5 m 15. 0 ft
kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb
*4700 *10, 450 *8000 *18, 000
*4700 *10, 450 *8000 *18, 000
*5250 *11, 200 *7950 *17, 050 *7500 *17, 350 *9350 *20, 200 *8400 *18, 150 *6050
*5250 *11, 200 6250 13, 500 5900 12, 650 5800 12, 450 5850 12, 600 *6050
*3250 *7, 150 *4050 *8, 800 *5100 *11, 000 5350 11, 500 5250 11, 300 5300 11, 350
*3250 *7, 150 3700 8, 000 3450 7, 450 3300 7, 050 3200 6, 850 3200 6, 900
*3300 *7, 250 *3600 *7, 800 3600 7, 700 3500 7, 500 3450 7, 400
2500 5, 300 2400 5, 150 2300 4, 950 2200 4, 750 2150 4, 650
*2300 *5, 100 *2150 *4, 750 *2150 *4, 700 *2250 *4, 950 *2500 *5, 450 2950 6, 500 3650 8, 100 *4100 *10, 000
*2300 *5, 100 2100 4, 600 1800 4, 000 1700 3, 750 1750 3, 800 1900 4, 150 2300 5, 100 3750 9, 350
5. 70 18. 45 6. 65 21. 70 7. 16 23. 45 7. 33 24. 04 7. 18 23. 57 6. 70 21. 95 5. 80 18. 90 4. 18 12. 52
*Indicates that the load is limited by hydraulic lifting capacity rather than tipping load. The above loads are in compliance with hydraulic excavator lift capacity standard ISO 10567:2007. They do not exceed 87% of hydraulic lifting capacity or 75% of tipping load. Weight of all lifting accessories must be deducted from the above lifting capacities. Lifting capacities are based on the machine standing on a firm, uniform supporting surface. The use of a work tool attachment point to handle/lift objects, could affect the machine lift performance. Always refer to the appropriate Operation and Maintenance Manual for specific product information.
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SU482 Hydraulic Excavator Specifications
Reach Boom Lift Capacities
Load Point Height Load at Maximum Reach Load Radius Over Front Load Radius Over Side
Boom 4. 65 m (15'3") Stick R2. 5 (8'2")
1. 5 m/5. 0 ft 3. 0 m/10. 0 ft
Counterweight 2. 2 mt (2. 4 t) Shoes 500 mm (20") triple grouser
4. 5 m/15. 0 ft 6. 0 m/20. 0 ft m ft
Bucket None
6. 0 m 20. 0 ft 4. 5 m 15. 0 ft 3. 0 m 10. 0 ft 1. 5 m 5. 0 ft Ground Line 1. 5 m 5. 0 ft 3. 0 m 10. 0 ft
kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb
*4900 *10, 900 *8750 *19, 750
*4900 *10, 900 *8750 *19, 750
*5850 *12, 500 *8450 *18, 150 *6900 *15, 950 *9250 *20, 000 *8100 *17, 450
*5850 *12, 500 6200 13, 350 5900 12, 700 5850 12, 600 5950 12, 800
*3350 *7, 450 *3550 *7, 750 *4350 *9, 400 *5350 *11, 500 5400 11, 550 5300 11, 350 5350 11, 450
*3350 *7, 450 *3550 *7, 750 3700 7, 950 3450 7, 450 3300 7, 100 3250 6, 950 3250 7, 050
*3550 *7, 100 3700 7, 950 3600 7, 700 3500 7, 550 3500 7, 450
2450 5, 250 2400 5, 150 2300 4, 950 2250 4, 800 2200 4, 750
*2450 *5, 400 *2250 *4, 950 *2250 *4, 900 *2350 *5, 100 *2600 *5, 650 *3100 *6, 800 4000 8, 900
*2450 *5, 400 2250 4, 950 1950 4, 250 1800 4, 000 1850 4, 050 2000 4, 450 2550 5, 600
5. 37 17. 35 6. 37 20. 77 6. 90 22. 60 7. 08 23. 22 6. 93 22. 72 6. 42 21. 04 5. 47 17. 83
Boom 4. 65 m (15'3") Stick R3. 0 (9'10")
1. 5 m/5. 0 ft 3. 0 m/10. 0 ft
Counterweight 2. 2 mt (2. 4 t) Shoes 700 mm (28") triple grouser Blade Down
4. 5 m/15. 0 ft 6. 0 m/20. 0 ft 7. 5 m/25. 0 ft
Bucket None
m ft 7. 5 m 25. 0 ft 6. 0 m 20. 0 ft 4. 5 m 15. 0 ft 3. 0 m 10. 0 ft 1. 5 m 5. 0 ft Ground Line 1. 5 m 5. 0 ft 3. 0 m 10. 0 ft 4. 5 m 15. 0 ft kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg lb *2550 *2100 *4, 650 *2000 *4, 350 *2000 *4, 350 *2050 *4, 550 *2300 *5, 000 *2700 *5, 900 *3600 *7, 950 *4000 *8, 800 *2550 *2100 *4, 650 *2000 *4, 350 *2000 *4, 350 2050 4, 450 2050 4, 500 2250 4, 900 2700 5, 950 *4000 *8, 800 4. 37 5. 95 19. 26 6. 86 22. 39 7. 35 24. 09 7. 52 24. 67 7. 38 24. 20 6. 91 22. 63 6. 04 19. 69 4. 53 14. 54
*4500 *10, 050 *7500 *16, 850
*4500 *10, 050 *7500 *16, 850
*7600 *16, 250 *7850 *18, 150 *9350 *20, 250 *8550 *18, 500 *6450 *13, 700
*7600 *16, 250 7550 16, 150 7400 15, 850 7450 15, 950 *6450 *13, 700
*3900 *8, 400 *4950 *10, 650 *5750 *12, 500 *6100 *13, 200 *5750 *12, 450 *4050
*3900 *8, 400 4300 9, 250 4100 8, 800 4000 8, 550 4000 8, 550 *4050
*3150 *6, 900 *3450 *7, 550 *3950 *8, 500 *4350 *9, 400 *4500 *9, 700 *3950
3050 6, 500 2950 6, 350 2850 6, 100 2750 5, 900 2700 5, 750 2700
*2150
2050
*Indicates that the load is limited by hydraulic lifting capacity rather than tipping load. The above loads are in compliance with hydraulic excavator lift capacity standard ISO 10567:2007. They do not exceed 87% of hydraulic lifting capacity or 75% of tipping load. [. . . ] The above loads are in compliance with hydraulic excavator lift capacity standard ISO 10567:2007. They do not exceed 87% of hydraulic lifting capacity or 75% of tipping load. Weight of all lifting accessories must be deducted from the above lifting capacities. Lifting capacities are based on the machine standing on a firm, uniform supporting surface. [. . . ]