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    First 80-tonne Sany excavator delivered

    November 14, 2025
    First 80-tonne Sany excavator delivered

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Chinese manufacturer Sany has delivered its first 80-tonne SY750H excavator to the UK, purchased by Heritage Quarry Group. This machine, equipped with a 4.2 cubic metre bulk bucket, offers a maximum bucket breakout force of 410kN, a reach of 12.10 metres, and a dig depth of 7.5 metres. Heritage Quarry Group, already operating 40-tonne and 50-tonne Sany models, cites exceptional performance and reliability as key reasons for expanding their fleet with this heavy-duty excavator.

    Technical Brief

    • The Sany SY750H excavator, weighing 80 tonnes, is now operational in the UK, marking Sany's first sale of this model in the region.
    • With a 4.2 cubic metre bulk bucket, the SY750H offers a maximum bucket breakout force of 410kN, enhancing its capability for heavy-duty tasks.
    • The excavator's reach extends to 12.10 metres, with a dig depth of 7.5 metres, facilitated by a seven-metre boom and three-metre dipper arm.
    • Heritage Quarry Group, operating in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, has expanded its fleet with this model, citing exceptional performance and reliability.
    • This purchase follows Heritage Quarry Group's acquisition of 40-tonne and 50-tonne Sany models within the past year, indicating growing trust in Sany's machinery.
    • Sany's UK sales manager, Luke Ward, highlights the delivery as a significant achievement, reflecting increased customer confidence in Sany's heavy-duty range.
    • The SY750H's introduction to the UK market underscores Sany's competitiveness and ability to meet high standards expected in the construction industry.
    • Heritage Quarry Group benefits from Sany's excellent aftersales service and support, reinforcing their decision to invest in the SY750H.

    Context From Recent Coverage

    • Over the last 90 days, we've tracked several Infrastructure stories, highlighting the role of heavy machinery like the Sany SY750H excavator in regional projects across Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.
    • The Sany SY750H's substantial bucket breakout force of 410 kN positions it as a significant asset for ground engineering tasks at sites like Rollright and Great Tew, potentially enhancing operational efficiency.

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