Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA has launched the new SV39 mini-excavator, a 3,670-3,885 kg class machine built around exceptional stability, enhanced lifting power, and operator comfort.
What Sets the SV39 Apart
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Stability First: The SV39 features optimised weight distribution and a reinforced undercarriage to ensure solid footing on uneven terrain. A short-arm + cabin layout boosts lifting capacity by up to 20% compared to peers in this weight range. For even greater balance, there’s an optional 160 kg counterweight.
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Power & Performance: It runs on a Stage V 3TNV88-ESBV2 diesel engine delivering ~18.5 kW, with strong digging forces (bucket: 32.8 kN) and arm forces up to ~20.8 kN for the short arm configuration. Digging depth reaches up to ~3,520 mm, and long-arm reach is extended further.
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Operator-Focused Design: The cab (or canopy) offers excellent visibility, ergonomic joysticks, an adjustable seat, and an updated 4.3-inch colour display. Both rubber and steel crawler options allow tailoring to jobsite needs.
Why It Matters
With its blend of lifting power, stability, and ease of use, the SV39 is geared toward civil engineering, landscaping, and municipal work where both precision and durability are demanded. Its relatively compact dimensions (width ~1,740 mm, transport weight starting ~3,490 kg) make it easier to move between sites while the durability features reduce downtime.