Georgia, USA - Sany Heavy Industry Co., Ltd., a heavy equipment manufacturer, has expanded its U.S. construction equipment lineup with the launch of the BHL95 backhoe loader, featuring a factory-installed telescopic arm designed to provide greater digging depth and reach.
The new BHL95 weighs 19,842 pounds and is powered by a 95-horsepower Deutz Tier 4 Final diesel engine. The machine delivers a maximum digging depth of 17 feet 7 inches, positioning it for trenching, utility installation and general construction applications.
A key feature is its telescopic stick, which extends the backhoe’s reach to 22 feet from the swing pivot. According to Sany, the additional reach enables operators to dig deeper, place materials farther away and work around obstacles while reducing the need to frequently reposition the machine.
The BHL95 is also equipped with a hydraulic 4-in-1 multipurpose loader bucket, supporting clamping, grading and dozing operations. The combination allows operators to complete multiple jobsite tasks with a single machine, including grading fill before switching to the backhoe for utility and sewer-line installation.
The new model joins Sany’s existing SLB95 backhoe loader, which debuted in 2021. The SLB95 weighs 17,725 pounds, produces 95 horsepower and uses a fixed boom. Compared with the earlier model, the BHL95 provides approximately 3 feet of additional digging depth, along with the versatility of its telescopic arm.
With the BHL95, Sany is strengthening its backhoe loader offering for the U.S. market, targeting contractors seeking greater digging capability, reach and multi-purpose jobsite performance.