Sany sy215c tracked excavator











≈ €27,090
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At 8,403 hours, this 2018 SY215C has passed its steepest depreciation curve. Sany excavators regularly achieve 10,000-12,000+ hours with proper maintenance, meaning you still get 2,000-4,000+ hours of productive life remaining. You acquire a fully depreciated asset at a fraction of the original purchase price – perfect for maximizing ROI on cost-sensitive projects.
2. Proven Engine Platform – Tier 3 Simplicity, No DPF/DEF
Powered by either the reliable Cummins QSB6.7 (129kW) or Mitsubishi 4M50 (118kW) engine, this model avoids the complex DPF and DEF aftertreatment systems required on newer Tier 4 Final machines . This means no regeneration downtime, no DEF fluid costs, significantly lower maintenance expenses, and easier field repairs anywhere in the world – a critical advantage for buyers in developing markets.
3. Strong Digging Performance – 143 kN Breakout Force
With up to 143 kN of bucket digging force and 115 kN of arm digging force, the SY215C delivers solid performance for its 21-22 ton class . The advanced load-sensing hydraulic system ensures fast cycle times, smooth multi-function operation, and reduced operator fatigue – proven effective for excavation, trenching, and quarry applications .
4. 22-Ton Mid-Size Class – Ultimate Versatility
At 21,900-22,600 kg operating weight with 0.93-1.1 m³ bucket capacity, the SY215C occupies the most popular mid-size excavator class globally . It is heavy enough for serious production digging, foundation work, and material handling, yet compact enough for transport without oversized load permits on most routes – the preferred choice for contractors who need one machine for multiple job types.
5. Sany's Global Support – Parts Availability Across Regions
Sany has become the world's largest construction equipment manufacturer by volume, with an expanding global dealer network ensuring parts availability across Asia, Africa, South America, and the Middle East . The SY215C benefits from easy ground-level maintenance access, a comfortable ROPS/FOPS-certified cab, and strong used market demand – minimizing downtime risk and ensuring resale liquidity for fleet operations .