Case launches 570M XT Series 3 loader/tool carrier

24 June 2008

Case's new 570M XT Series 3 Loader/Tool Carrier.

Case's new 570M XT Series 3 Loader/Tool Carrier.

Case Construction Equipment has launched the 570M XT Series 3 Loader/Tool Carrier with a new Tier 3/Stage IIIA compliant Case "Family III" turbocharged engine. The new engine delivers 59 kW (79 hp), an increase of +8% over the previous series.

The company says greater loader lift capacity and breakout forces mean the 570M XT Series 3 Loader/Tool Carrier delivers fast cycle times for improved productivity.

The 570M XT Series 3 features a single-lever loader control designed for "easy effort and ergonomic comfort", according to the company. There is also a push-button differential lock and transmission de-clutch.

Automatic self-leveling feature minimizes bucket spills, while the optional Ride Control helps cushion the loader arms to prevent spills when carrying full loads over rough terrain.

In the cab a spacious operator compartment offers improved visibility to the loader bucket and box blade. The optional mechanical suspension seat, with armrest and adjustable lumbar support, increases comfort. Noise in the cab, which also comes with heating and air-conditioning, is 76 db(A).

Maintenance and servicing are now easier thanks to a tilt hood for fast, easy access, to vertical spin-on filters and grouped ground-line maintenance points. Easy-to-perform serviceability features increase uptime, added a company spokesman.

A wide selection of buckets and attachments such as pallet fork, tree spade, snow blade, auger, scrap grapple, baler, broom and box blade are available.

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