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Case CE adds two crawler excavators to D series

Case CE adds two crawler excavators to D series
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Case Construction Equipment (Case CE), Racine, Wisconsin, has introduced two crawler excavators to its D series, the CX290D material handler and CX290D scrap loader. With an operating weight of 72,100 pounds and lift capacities of up to 24,650 pounds, each model is designed specifically for use with grapples, magnets, shears and other attachments used in the scrap and waste industries.

The CX290D material handler features a 177 horsepower Tier 4 Final engine, a hydraulically controlled elevating cab, a longer arm and boom with optimized hydraulic circuits and reduced shock in the cab, as well as an electronic sensor-driven anti-interference device designed to prevent the grapple or other attachments from coming into contact with the machine’s structure during operation.

The CX290D also features additional guarding on the cab and undercarriage designed to protect the operator and machine during tough waste and scrap handling applications. The scrap loader version features a goose-neck arm and a straight boom configuration for dedicated scrap loading applications.

A new electronically controlled pump, a larger control valve and multiple sensors are designed to provide faster cycle times. The D series also includes the Case intelligent hydraulic system, which is comprised of four systems: boom economy control (BEC) designed to reduce revolutions per minute (RPMs) by using gravity during boom down and swing; auto economy control (AEC) designed to lower RPMs during idle and automatically shuts down the engine after a preset idle time; swing relief control (SWC) designed to reduce hydraulic power at the swing start; and spool stroke control (SSC) designed to adjust hydraulic pressure during digs.

Case’s D series excavators offer standard features including oil sample ports and a pattern selector for the operator’s preference of ISO or SAE controls. Each D series machine features an adjustable operator station anchored by a standard heated air-ride seat and joystick controls.

A standard rearview camera feeds a 7-inch widescreen monitor that provides operators with real-time access to performance parameters such as fuel consumption, operating hours and machine information.

All D series excavators are covered under Case ProCare, a suite of product assurances that includes a three-year Advanced Case SiteWatch telematics subscription, a three-year/3,000-hour full-machine factory warranty and a three-year/3,000-hour planned maintenance contract.

For more information on the CX290D models and the entire lineup of Case D series excavators, visit www.CaseCE.com.

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Source: Recycling Today
Case CE adds two crawler excavators to D series
<![CDATA[Case Construction Equipment (Case CE), Racine, Wisconsin, has introduced two crawler excavators to its D series, the CX290D material handler and CX290D scrap loader. With an operating weight of 72,100 pounds and lift capacities of up to 24,650 pounds, each model is designed specifically for use with grapples, magnets, shears and other attachments used in the scrap and waste industries. The CX290D material handler features a 177 horsepower Tier 4 Final engine, a hydraulically controlled elevating cab, a longer arm and boom with optimized hydraulic circuits and reduced shock in the cab, as well as an electronic sensor-driven anti-interference device designed to prevent the grapple or other attachments from coming into contact with the machine’s structure during operation. The CX290D also features additional guarding on the cab and undercarriage designed to protect the operator and machine during tough waste and scrap handling applications. The scrap loader version features a goose-neck arm and a straight boom configuration for dedicated scrap loading applications. A new electronically controlled pump, a larger control valve and multiple sensors are designed to provide faster cycle times. The D series also includes the Case intelligent hydraulic system, which is comprised of four systems: boom economy control (BEC)…

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