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Hitachi's ZW220-7 wheel loader. Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas

Hitachi wheel loaders feature fuel-efficient engines with intelligent power management that adjusts output to match the task. Spacious, low-noise cabs with ergonomic controls, excellent visibility, and adjustable seating improve operator comfort. Built-in payload weighing systems and intuitive monitors support accurate loading and better cycle times, while advanced safety options, such as camera systems and rear object detection, enhance job site awareness. Versatile configurations and attachment options suit a wide range of material-handling needs. Telematics and remote monitoring tools enable proactive maintenance, performance tracking, and reduced downtime. 

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The Hitachi ZW220-7, the newest in Hitachi's lineup, has an operating weight of 40,013 pounds and delivers approximately 204 hp. The ZW220-7 provides a straight tipping load of 33,797 pounds and a full-turn tipping load of 29,938 pounds when equipped with a general-purpose bucket. With its enhanced attachment capabilities, operators can easily switch attachments for increased versatility. The ZW220-7 incorporates a redesigned cab developed to make operators more comfortable and safer in their work environment. With refined ergonomics, air-ride seats, and improved technology, operators can move confidently, and comfortably, around the job site. 

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