32,000 kg, 261 kW mining-class motor grader in the XCMG Pro line. Cummins QSM11 engine at 261 kW / 2,100 rpm — the 11-liter Cummins platform, larger than the QSL8.9 8.9 L used in the 5 Series tier. 11,320 mm overall length, 4,877 mm × 686 mm blade, 9.6 m minimum turning radius. Six forward gears with 45 km/h top speed. Traction force at least 160 kN (f=0.75), 30 percent maximum gradeability, EU Stage III emission. Upper-mid mining tier between the 28.5-ton GR3005T Pro and 74-ton GR5505T Pro siblings.
The XCMG GR3505T Pro is a 32,000 kg, 261 kW mining-class motor grader — sized for open-pit haul road maintenance, mine bench leveling, large-area mining yard grading, and heavy substrate scraping.
The GR3505T Pro sits between the 28.5-ton GR3005T Pro and the 74-ton GR5505T Pro in the XCMG mining grader line. Cummins QSM11 engine at 261 kW / 2,100 rpm — the 11-liter Cummins platform, larger than the 8.9 L QSL8.9 in the 5 Series tier. 11,320 mm overall length, 4,877 mm × 686 mm blade (6 percent longer than the 4,572 mm board on the GR3005T Pro), 9.6 m minimum turning radius, 45 km/h top forward speed. Six forward gears (5/8.5/13/20/30/45 km/h), three reverse gears (5/13/30 km/h), traction force at least 160 kN (f=0.75), 30 percent maximum gradeability, EU Stage III emission. Suited for upper-mid mining duty cycles — when the 28.5-ton GR3005T Pro doesn't have enough chassis weight to convert engine power into productive blade load on the substrate, but the project doesn't justify the 74-ton GR5505T Pro.