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    BEML BG605I VS Fine FMG 130 Motor Grader

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    Key Highlights BEML BG605IFine FMG 130
    BEML BG605I
    Price Available Soon
    Fine FMG 130
    ₹ 60-65 Lakhs
    Particulars BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130

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    Overview
    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Brand BEML Fine
    Type Small (4-12 Ton) Small (4-12 Ton)
    Price Price Available Soon ₹ 60-65 Lakhs
    Engine BEML 150.18 HP Ashok Leyland 130 HP
    Weight 11500 kg 9100 kg
    Min. Turning Radius 11000 rpm 9000 mm
    Max. Forward Speed 48.0 km/hr 40 km/hr
    Max. Reverse Speed 30.0 km/hr 30 km/hr
    Quick Overview:

    BEML BG605I motor grader enhances fine-leveling work with its advanced smart systems, providing highly accurate results for various grading tasks on-site.

    The FMG 130 motor grader excels in smaller-scale grading tasks, delivering lightweight, efficient performance for municipal road repairs and everyday leveling needs.

    Overview
    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Brand
    BEML Fine
    Type
    Small (4-12 Ton) Small (4-12 Ton)
    Price
    Price Available Soon ₹ 60-65 Lakhs
    Engine
    BEML 150.18 HP Ashok Leyland 130 HP
    Weight
    11500 kg 9100 kg
    Min. Turning Radius
    11000 rpm 9000 mm
    Max. Forward Speed
    48.0 km/hr 40 km/hr
    Max. Reverse Speed
    30.0 km/hr 30 km/hr
    Quick Overview:

    BEML BG605I motor grader enhances fine-leveling work with its advanced smart systems, providing highly accurate results for various grading tasks on-site.

    The FMG 130 motor grader excels in smaller-scale grading tasks, delivering lightweight, efficient performance for municipal road repairs and everyday leveling needs.

    Key Highlights
    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Engine Make BEML BSAA6D105 BSIII CEV/ Ashok Leyland H6ETIC3S/1 Ashok Leyland H4C413022-BSIV
    Max Torque 721 Nm @ 1200 rpm 480 Nm @ 1800 rpm
    Fuel Tank 180 L 200 L
    Hydraulic System 41 L NA
    Tires 11.00 x 20 - 18 PR 16./70 x 124 16 PR
    Frame Height 251 mm NA
    Max Lift Above Ground 400 mm 400 mm
    Max Cutting Depth 400 mm 350 mm
    Blade Pitch Angle NA 35° forward; 5° backward
    Wheel Base 5300 mm 5400 mm
    Overall Length 7835 mm 8700 mm
    Overall Height 3500 mm 2940 mm
    Warranty 1 Yr. / 2500 hr. 1 Yr. / 1000 hr.
    AC Cabin Not Available Standard
    GPS Not Available Standard
    Key Highlights
    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Engine Make
    BEML BSAA6D105 BSIII CEV/ Ashok Leyland H6ETIC3S/1 Ashok Leyland H4C413022-BSIV
    Max Torque
    721 Nm @ 1200 rpm 480 Nm @ 1800 rpm
    Fuel Tank
    180 L 200 L
    Hydraulic System
    41 L NA
    Tires
    11.00 x 20 - 18 PR 16./70 x 124 16 PR
    Frame Height
    251 mm NA
    Max Lift Above Ground
    400 mm 400 mm
    Max Cutting Depth
    400 mm 350 mm
    Blade Pitch Angle
    NA 35° forward; 5° backward
    Wheel Base
    5300 mm 5400 mm
    Overall Length
    7835 mm 8700 mm
    Overall Height
    3500 mm 2940 mm
    Warranty
    1 Yr. / 2500 hr. 1 Yr. / 1000 hr.
    AC Cabin
    Not Available Standard
    GPS
    Not Available Standard
    Specifications

    Engine

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Model BEML 150.18 HP Ashok Leyland 130 HP
    Fuel Diesel Diesel
    Type 4 stroke; water-cooled; Turbocharged overhead valve; direct injection; mechanical variable speed governor. BSIV; Turbocharged
    Gross Power 150.18 HP (112 kW) @ 1800 rpm 130 HP (97 kW) @ 2200 rpm
    Number Of Cylinders 6 NA
    Max Torque 721 Nm @ 1200 rpm 480 Nm @ 1800 rpm
    Displacement 11.04 L NA
    Battery 2 x 12 V / 200 Ah 12 V / 125 AH
    Alternator 24V / 45A NA

    Transmission

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Type ZF - 6WG115 (6F/3R) - Power Shift transmission Belian

    Speed

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Max. Forward Speed 48.0 km/hr 40 km/hr
    Max. Reverse Speed 30.0 km/hr 30 km/hr

    Axles

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Rear Axle Full-flotaing rear is made of forged heat treated steel Driven; Non steerable; central pivoted 5 degree oscillation angle.
    Front Axle Reverse Elliot-type Non Driven; steerable; central pivoted

    Tyres

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Size 11.00 x 20 - 18 PR 16./70 x 124 16 PR

    Steering

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Type Orbitrol; full hydraulic steering system Power Steering
    Minimum Turning Radius 11000 rpm 9000 mm
    Steering-Angle 40° NA

    Brakes

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Service Foot operated; wet multiple disc type; accumulator assisted all hydraulic brakes. Disc (Foot Operated)
    Parking Spring applied hydraulic release dry caliper disc brake assisted with accumulator; mounted on transmission output shaft. Disc Brake Mounted on transmission drive shaft mechanically operated.

    Frame

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Front Frame Height 251 mm NA
    Front Frame Width 270 mm NA
    Front Frame Thickness NA NA

    MoldBoard

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Type Box-section construction with wear resistant steel; hydraulic blade side shift and manual tip control; cutting edges and side edges are attached. NA
    Blade Length 2970 mm 3360 mm
    Blade Height 540 mm 510 mm
    Blade Thickness 20 mm 16 mm
    Cutting Edge 152 mm x 27 mm NA
    Blade Pull NA NA
    Blade Down Pressure NA NA
    Moldboard Side Shift (Right/Left) NA 515 mm / 515 mm
    Maximum Shoulder Reach (Right/Left) 1650 mm / 1600 mm NA
    Maximum Lift Above Ground 400 mm 400 mm
    Maximum Cutting Depth 400 mm 350 mm
    Blade Pitch Angle NA 35° forward; 5° backward

    Hydraulics

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Type Tandem gear pump powering the work equipment steering system and brake actuation system. Fixed Displacement Gear Pump.
    Maximum Pump Flow 113 L/min 60 L/min
    Maximum System Pressure 12.75 MPa 20.0 MPa

    Service Capacities

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Fuel Tank 180 L 200 L
    Cooling System 45 L 20 L
    Engine Oil 23 L 13 L
    DEF Tank NA NA
    Trasnsmission Oil 21 L 15 L
    Final Drive 31 L 5 L
    Hydraulic System 41 L NA
    Circle Reverse Housing NA NA

    Weight

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Gross Vehicle Weight 11500 kg 9100 kg
    Moldboard Base 2000 mm 2100 mm
    Wheelbase 5300 mm 5400 mm
    Tandem Wheelbase 1673 mm NA
    Width of Standard Moldboard 3050 mm 3660 mm
    Overall Length 7835 mm 8700 mm
    Tread Gauge 1800 mm 1660 mm
    Width of Tires NA 2066 mm
    Articulation, left or right NA NA
    Minimum Ground Clearence 250 mm NA
    Specifications

    Engine

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Model
    BEML 150.18 HP Ashok Leyland 130 HP
    Fuel
    Diesel Diesel
    Type
    4 stroke; water-cooled; Turbocharged overhead valve; direct injection; mechanical variable speed governor. BSIV; Turbocharged
    Gross Power
    150.18 HP (112 kW) @ 1800 rpm 130 HP (97 kW) @ 2200 rpm
    Number Of Cylinders
    6 NA
    Max Torque
    721 Nm @ 1200 rpm 480 Nm @ 1800 rpm
    Displacement
    11.04 L NA
    Battery
    2 x 12 V / 200 Ah 12 V / 125 AH
    Alternator
    24V / 45A NA

    Speed

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Max. Forward Speed
    48.0 km/hr 40 km/hr
    Max. Reverse Speed
    30.0 km/hr 30 km/hr

    Axles

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Rear Axle
    Full-flotaing rear is made of forged heat treated steel Driven; Non steerable; central pivoted 5 degree oscillation angle.
    Front Axle
    Reverse Elliot-type Non Driven; steerable; central pivoted

    Tyres

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Size
    11.00 x 20 - 18 PR 16./70 x 124 16 PR

    Steering

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Type
    Orbitrol; full hydraulic steering system Power Steering
    Minimum Turning Radius
    11000 rpm 9000 mm
    Steering-Angle
    40° NA

    Brakes

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Service
    Foot operated; wet multiple disc type; accumulator assisted all hydraulic brakes. Disc (Foot Operated)
    Parking
    Spring applied hydraulic release dry caliper disc brake assisted with accumulator; mounted on transmission output shaft. Disc Brake Mounted on transmission drive shaft mechanically operated.

    Frame

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Front Frame Height
    251 mm NA
    Front Frame Width
    270 mm NA
    Front Frame Thickness
    NA NA

    Moldboard

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Type
    Box-section construction with wear resistant steel; hydraulic blade side shift and manual tip control; cutting edges and side edges are attached. NA
    Blade Length
    2970 mm 3360 mm
    Blade Height
    540 mm 510 mm
    Blade Thickness
    20 mm 16 mm
    Cutting Edge
    152 mm x 27 mm NA
    Blade Pull
    NA NA
    Blade Down Pressure
    NA NA
    Moldboard Side Shift (Right/Left)
    NA 515 mm / 515 mm
    Maximum Shoulder Reach (Right/Left)
    1650 mm / 1600 mm NA
    Maximum Lift Above Ground
    400 mm 400 mm
    Maximum Cutting Depth
    400 mm 350 mm
    Blade Pitch Angle
    NA 35° forward; 5° backward

    Hydraulics

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Type
    Tandem gear pump powering the work equipment steering system and brake actuation system. Fixed Displacement Gear Pump.
    Maximum Pump Flow
    113 L/min 60 L/min
    Maximum System Pressure
    12.75 MPa 20.0 MPa

    Service Capacities

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Fuel Tank
    180 L 200 L
    Cooling System
    45 L 20 L
    Engine Oil
    23 L 13 L
    DEF Tank
    NA NA
    Trasnsmission Oil
    21 L 15 L
    Final Drive
    31 L 5 L
    Hydraulic System
    41 L NA
    Circle Reverse Housing
    NA NA

    Weight

    BEML BG605I Fine FMG 130
    Gross Vehicle Weight
    11500 kg 9100 kg
    Moldboard Base
    2000 mm 2100 mm
    Wheelbase
    5300 mm 5400 mm
    Tandem Wheelbase
    1673 mm NA
    Width of Standard Moldboard
    3050 mm 3660 mm
    Overall Length
    7835 mm 8700 mm
    Tread Gauge
    1800 mm 1660 mm
    Width of Tires
    NA 2066 mm
    Articulation, left or right
    NA NA
    Minimum Ground Clearence
    250 mm NA

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