Sany 215C midi excavator






≈ €47,940
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At 2,700 hours, this 2022 SY215C has passed its steepest depreciation curve but still has 70-80% of its service life remaining. Sany excavators regularly achieve 10,000-12,000+ hours with proper maintenance . You get a relatively low-hour machine at a fraction of the new purchase price – perfect for maximizing return on investment for cost-conscious fleet operators.
2. Powerful & Fuel-Efficient Engine – Lower Operating Costs
Powered by the reliable Mitsubishi 4M50 engine delivering 118 kW (158 hp) or Cummins QSB6.7 at 122 kW . With Sany's advanced AOCT self-optimizing control technology, this model achieves 6-15% lower fuel consumption while maintaining 3-8% higher efficiency compared to同类机型 . This translates directly to lower daily operating expenses and improved project profitability.
3. Class-Leading Digging Force – 138 kN Breakout Power
With 138 kN of bucket digging force and 102-103 kN of arm digging force, the SY215C delivers exceptional performance in its 21-22 ton class . The advanced load-sensing hydraulic system with 2 × 222 L/min flow ensures fast cycle times, smooth multi-function operation, and reduced operator fatigue – critical for high-production excavation, trenching, and quarry applications.
4. 22-Ton Mid-Size Class – Ultimate Versatility
At 21.9-22.6 tons operating weight with a 0.93-1.1 m³ bucket capacity, the SY215C occupies the most popular mid-size excavator class globally . It is heavy enough for serious production digging, foundation work, and mining applications, yet compact enough for transport without oversized load permits on most routes – the preferred choice for contractors who need one machine to handle multiple job types.
5. Sany's Global Support & Growing Dealer Network
Sany has become the world's largest construction equipment manufacturer by volume, with an expanding global dealer network ensuring parts availability across Asia, Africa, South America, and the Middle East . The SY215C benefits from ROPS/FOPS-certified safety features, easy ground-level maintenance access, and Sany's GPS fleet management platform (EasyVis) for remote monitoring – minimizing downtime risk for fleet operations worldwide.