- Category: Excavators ➔
- Manufacturer: Liebherr ➔
- Model: R936 ➔
The Liebherr R 936 is a crawler excavator in Liebherr's medium-size excavator range, designed for earthmoving, trenching, demolition, and general construction work. It is typically equipped with a diesel engine, hydraulic system, and undercarriage optimized for stability and digging performance. The R 936 is used in civil engineering, road building, utility work, and material handling applications. Liebherr offers multiple attachment options and configuration variants for different jobsite requirements. As part of the Liebherr excavator lineup, the R 936 is known for balanced operating weight, hydraulic control, and compatibility with a range of buckets, breakers, and other work tools.
Boom/Stick Excavator Option 1
| Breakout force - SAE | 40,690.50 lbs (18,456.92 kg)
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| Bucket Digging Force - SAE | 36,194.30 lbs (16,417.48 kg)
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| Max.Dumping Height | 22.20 ft (6.77 m)
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Boom/Stick Excavator Option 2
| Breakout force-SAE | 40,690.50 lbs (18,456.92 kg)
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| Bucket Digging Force - SAE | 30,798.90 lbs (13,970.16 kg)
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Boom/Stick Excavator Option 3
| Breakout force-SAE | 40,690.50 lbs (18,456.92 kg)
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| Bucket Digging Force - SAE | 27,876.40 lbs (12,644.54 kg)
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| Max Digging Depth | 25.30 ft (7.71 m)
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| Max Reach Along Ground | 37.30 ft (11.37 m)
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Boom/Stick Excavator Option 4
| Max Digging Depth | 25.90 ft (7.89 m)
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| Max Reach Along Ground | 37.70 ft (11.49 m)
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| Max.Dumping Height | 24.50 ft (7.47 m)
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Electrical System
| Alternator | 24 V / 140 A
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| Batteries | 2 x 180 Ah / 12 V volts
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| Engine idling | Sensor controlled
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| Voltage | 24V
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Engine
| Air cleaner | Dry-type
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| Aspiration | Turbo-charged and after-coolerreduced emissions
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| Cooling system | water-cooled
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| Emission Tier Level | Tier 4 Final
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| Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) | DOC Deutz
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| Power Measured @ | 1800 rpm
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| Torque Measured @ | 1100 rpm
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Undercarriage
| Drawbar Pull | 73,063.00 lbs (33,140.86 kg)
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| Number of Carrier Rollers per Side | 43710
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| Tail Swing Radius | 0.10 ft (0.03 m)
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