Hitachi Super Long Front Excavators
Extended Reach. Unmatched Precision. Built for the Big Jobs.
When your work demands more reach than a standard machine can offer, Hitachi Super Long Front (SLF) Excavators deliver. Designed for exceptional range and control, these machines are ideal for deep trenching, slope finishing, sediment removal, and work near waterways where extended arm travel is essential.
Whether you’re managing flood control, building levees, or dredging, Hitachi SLF models offer the stability and efficiency to keep your crew productive and safe. From the ZX210LC-7H SLF to the massive ZX350LC-7 SLF, each model combines powerful performance with the trusted durability Hitachi is known for.
Why Choose Hitachi SLF Excavators from Steen Enterprises?
- Ultra-Long Digging Reach: Up to 72 feet of maximum reach and over 57 feet of digging depth—perfect for hard-to-access job sites and large-scale drainage or excavation work.
- Proven Performance: Fuel-efficient Tier 4 Final engines with power ranging from 172 to 282 horsepower.
- Operator Confidence: Precise hydraulic control, stable counterweight design, and excellent visibility from the cab.
- Uptime You Can Count On: Easy maintenance, reinforced boom structures, and Hitachi’s signature build quality.
Applications Ideal for SLF Excavators
- Ditching and slope finishing
- Riverbank and shoreline maintenance
- Sediment removal and dredging
- Long-reach utility and canal work
- Levee construction and reclamation
Available Super Long Front Models
- Hitachi ZX210LC-7H SLF – Balanced performance with over 50 feet of reach
- Hitachi ZX250LC-7 SLF – Increased power and capacity for heavier applications
- Hitachi ZX350LC-7 SLF – Maximum reach and dig depth for the most demanding projects
Explore Your Hitachi Options Today
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