Case goes for size and power
31 August 2017
Case Construction Equipment is using this week’s Steinexpo show in Germany to launch the largest and most powerful machine in its excavator range.
The company says the CX750D has been built to achieve faster cycle times and maximise productivity.
An electronically controlled hydraulic pump and larger control and solenoid valves boost breakout forces, increase lifting strength and improve responsiveness, while the Case Intelligent Hydraulic System and its four integrated control systems make the best use of the machine’s hydraulic power and momentum.
Operating at 512 hp, the CX750D is available in standard configuration with a 335 kN bucket digging force (with Power Boost), and mass excavation configuration with a 366 kN bucket digging force (with Power Boost). It features a shorter boom and arm that allows for greater breakout forces and is capable of handling larger buckets for added capacity.
Case added that the machine achieves Tier 4 Final compliance through an innovative combination of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) technologies, which helps maximise uptime and performance – all with minimal maintenance.