Develon expands Series 9 smart excavators

Develon introduces DX360LC-9 and DX400HD-9 excavators, integrating full electronic hydraulics and AI-based safety to improve productivity and efficiency in construction applications.  na.develon-ce.com Develon has expanded its Series 9 crawler excavator range with the DX360LC-9 (37 tonne) and DX400HD-9 (42 tonne) models. The launch builds on the earlier introduction of the DX230LC-9 and DX260LC-9, extending the platform into higher-capacity applications. The new machines target construction equipment and earthmoving operations, combining performance with digital technologies to enhance operator control, safety, and efficiency. Full electronic hydraulic architecture A defining feature of the Series 9 platform is the transition to full electronic hydraulic (FEH) control systems. This replaces traditional pilot controls with electronically managed hydraulics, enabling more precise and customizable machine operation. The FEH system allows operators to adjust joystick sensitivity, response time, and control layouts. It also enables advanced features such as joystick-based travel control, improving maneuverability in confined or complex job sites. Engine performance and machine capability The DX360LC-9 and DX400HD-9 are powered by Develon DX08V engines, delivering up to 227 kW and 254 kW respectively. These machines offer extended digging depth and reach, supporting heavy-duty excavation tasks. Performance improvements include: Increased engine output compared to previous models Enhanced lifting capability for material handling Up to 10% improved fuel efficiency These characteristics support higher productivity while reducing operational costs. AI-driven safety and operator assistance The Series 9 excavators integrate artificial intelligence to enhance job site safety. A smart camera system identifies personnel within the working area, while radar sensors detect nearby objects. If a risk is detected, an intelligent emergency stop function can halt machine movement. Additional features such as virtual boundary settings help prevent contact with overhead or underground obstacles. Advanced Lift Assist technology provides real-time feedback on lifting capacity and stability, helping operators avoid tipping risks, particularly on uneven terrain. Digital interface and smart functionality A 12-inch touchscreen interface replaces traditional control displays, offering a customizable, split-screen environment. Operators can simultaneously monitor machine data, camera feeds, and grading systems. The machines are pre-equipped for 2D grading and can be upgraded to 3D systems, enabling integration with external positioning technologies. Additional features include onboard weighing systems, remote start functionality, and predictive maintenance tools. Productivity and maintenance optimization The integration of smart technologies supports improved operational efficiency. Features such as breaker assist reduce equipment wear during demolition, while automated functions simplify repetitive tasks. Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) systems monitor key components and predict maintenance needs, reducing unplanned downtime and supporting lifecycle cost management. Industry impact and application scope The Series 9 excavators are designed for a wide range of applications, including: Large-scale construction and infrastructure projects Earthmoving and excavation operations Demolition and material handling By combining mechanical performance with digital intelligence, the platform reflects a broader shift toward connected and automated construction equipment. Outlook for intelligent construction machinery The expansion of the Series 9 range highlights the increasing role of AI and electronic control systems in heavy equipment. As construction sites become more data-driven, machines that integrate safety, automation, and performance capabilities are expected to play a central role in improving productivity and operational reliability. Edited by an industrial journalist, Lekshman Ramdas, with AI assistance. www.develon-ce.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

Develon expands Series 9 smart excavators

Develon introduces DX360LC-9 and DX400HD-9 excavators, integrating full electronic hydraulics and AI-based safety to improve productivity and efficiency in construction applications.

  na.develon-ce.com
Develon expands Series 9 smart excavators

Develon has expanded its Series 9 crawler excavator range with the DX360LC-9 (37 tonne) and DX400HD-9 (42 tonne) models. The launch builds on the earlier introduction of the DX230LC-9 and DX260LC-9, extending the platform into higher-capacity applications.

The new machines target construction equipment and earthmoving operations, combining performance with digital technologies to enhance operator control, safety, and efficiency.

Full electronic hydraulic architecture
A defining feature of the Series 9 platform is the transition to full electronic hydraulic (FEH) control systems. This replaces traditional pilot controls with electronically managed hydraulics, enabling more precise and customizable machine operation.

The FEH system allows operators to adjust joystick sensitivity, response time, and control layouts. It also enables advanced features such as joystick-based travel control, improving maneuverability in confined or complex job sites.

Engine performance and machine capability
The DX360LC-9 and DX400HD-9 are powered by Develon DX08V engines, delivering up to 227 kW and 254 kW respectively. These machines offer extended digging depth and reach, supporting heavy-duty excavation tasks.

Performance improvements include:
  • Increased engine output compared to previous models
  • Enhanced lifting capability for material handling
  • Up to 10% improved fuel efficiency
These characteristics support higher productivity while reducing operational costs.

AI-driven safety and operator assistance
The Series 9 excavators integrate artificial intelligence to enhance job site safety. A smart camera system identifies personnel within the working area, while radar sensors detect nearby objects.

If a risk is detected, an intelligent emergency stop function can halt machine movement. Additional features such as virtual boundary settings help prevent contact with overhead or underground obstacles.

Advanced Lift Assist technology provides real-time feedback on lifting capacity and stability, helping operators avoid tipping risks, particularly on uneven terrain.

Digital interface and smart functionality
A 12-inch touchscreen interface replaces traditional control displays, offering a customizable, split-screen environment. Operators can simultaneously monitor machine data, camera feeds, and grading systems.

The machines are pre-equipped for 2D grading and can be upgraded to 3D systems, enabling integration with external positioning technologies. Additional features include onboard weighing systems, remote start functionality, and predictive maintenance tools.

Productivity and maintenance optimization
The integration of smart technologies supports improved operational efficiency. Features such as breaker assist reduce equipment wear during demolition, while automated functions simplify repetitive tasks.

Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) systems monitor key components and predict maintenance needs, reducing unplanned downtime and supporting lifecycle cost management.

Industry impact and application scope
The Series 9 excavators are designed for a wide range of applications, including:
  • Large-scale construction and infrastructure projects
  • Earthmoving and excavation operations
  • Demolition and material handling
By combining mechanical performance with digital intelligence, the platform reflects a broader shift toward connected and automated construction equipment.

Outlook for intelligent construction machinery
The expansion of the Series 9 range highlights the increasing role of AI and electronic control systems in heavy equipment. As construction sites become more data-driven, machines that integrate safety, automation, and performance capabilities are expected to play a central role in improving productivity and operational reliability.

Edited by an industrial journalist, Lekshman Ramdas, with AI assistance.

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