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The R180 is a horizontal, 4-stroke, water-cooled diesel engine with 7 HP output at 2600 rpm. Featuring a cast iron cylinder block and hand start system, it is designed for reliable power in agricultural equipment, engineering machinery, and power generation applications.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | R180 |
| Type | Horizontal 4-Stroke Water Cooled Diesel Engine |
| Starting System | Hand-start |
| Rated Power | 7 HP |
| Rated Speed | 2600 rpm |
| Bore × Stroke | 80 × 80 mm |
| Displacement | 0.402 L |
| Fuel Consumption | 292.7 g/kW-h |
| Oil Consumption | 3.57 g/kW-h |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 5.5 L |
The R180 model is available with hand start only. Optional accessories may include different mounting configurations, but no other variants are specified.
The cylinder block is made of cast iron, the crankshaft is steel, and the cover is aluminum alloy. This combination provides a robust and lightweight structure suitable for stationary and mobile equipment.
This engine is suitable for powering agricultural equipment, engineering equipment, and power generation equipment. Common uses include small tractors, water pumps, generator sets, and small construction machinery.
Customization options are limited to standard configurations. For specific requirements, please contact our sales team.
The R180 engine delivers 7 HP at 2600 rpm.
It uses a water-cooled system to maintain optimal operating temperature.
Yes, it is suitable for power generation equipment.
The displacement is 0.402 liters.
Yes, the R180 model features a hand-start system.
Cast iron for cylinder block, steel for crankshaft, and aluminum alloy for cover.
For pricing and availability, please contact:
Name: Khang
Email: khang@enginezoom.com
Tel/WhatsApp: +86 166-5159-4277
MOQ: One 20 Ft / container
Delivery: FOB/EXW
Payment: 30/70
Image 1: r180-diesel-engine-front.png – Front view of the engine with hand start lever.
Image 2: r180-diesel-engine-side.png – Side view highlighting fuel tank and controls.
Image 3: r180-diesel-engine-cooling.png – View showing water cooling system connections.
Image 4: r180-diesel-engine-top.png – Top view displaying flywheel and cylinder head.
