November 2013, Vol. 68 No. 11

Equipment Spotlight

Medium and Large Excavators: Equipment Spotlight

Medium and large excavators from Kobelco, John Deere,
Doosan, Volvo Construction Equipment, Hitachi, Case, Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas and Caterpillar.

Kobelco
KOBELCO’s SK350LC is a true workhorse at 80,900 pounds with a 270 net hp engine. A dig depth of 24 feet 10 inches coupled with a reach of 36 feet 3 inches and a dump height of 24 feet 2 inches provide versatility on the job from digging to dumping to lifting and placing. All KOBELCO excavators boast advanced technologies including an innovative noise and dust reduction system, advanced hydraulic circuitry for reduction of pressure loss and superior fuel efficiency. The SK350 embraces the company’s commitment to the three E’s – Enhancement, Environment and Economy. The SK350 HINO engine meets US EPA Tier IV emission standards for enhanced environmental performance and fuel efficiency. Three operational modes allow the operator to select from H, S or Eco based on the work at hand, saving fuel and gaining productivity through increased continuous operation. 630.260.4000, kobelco-usa.com

John Deere
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The John Deere 470G LC is a 367 hp excavator with exceptional ease of operation, smoothness and performance. Responding to customer needs, the 470G LC features more hydraulic flow for faster works cycles and greater productivity, and a comfortable and spacious cab for improved operator comfort. The model boasts John Deere’s exclusive Powerwise III management system to maximize power output, save fuel and deliver smooth multifunction hydraulic operation. 800.503.3373, deere.com

Doosan
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The Doosan DX225LC-3 features a 167-hp engine, paired with new power modes that provide improved performance and faster workgroup speeds for heavy duty work. Four work modes — digging, breaker, shear and lifting — allow operators to get maximum efficiency and fuel economy. A new electronic clutch fan reduces fuel consumption and noise levels, while providing cooling system improvements. doosanequipment.com

Volvo Construction Equipment
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The Volvo EW160D, EW180D, EW210D wheeled excavators put your productivity in the fast lane with high mobility, performance and flexibility. Excelling in a wide range of applications, the Volvo EW160D, EW180D, EW210D wheeled excavators are rubber-wheeled machines that get the job done off road or on roads. Travel between jobs is smooth and easy. Dig into a wide range of applications, including trenching, truck loading, bucket digging, lifting, pipe carrying, grading, slope work and more. In addition to rubber tires that provide less ground or pavement disturbance, the wheeled excavators deliver tremendous digging performance and attachment versatility that includes hydraulic hammers. Top features of these wheeled excavators include a Volvo D6 Tier 4 Interim engine with V-ACT technology provides high power and torque, while delivering leading fuel efficiency and low emission levels; and a spacious, ROPS-safety certified cab. 825.650.2000, volvo.com

Hitachi
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The Hitachi ZX350LC-5 gives operators the finesse they need for everything from placing pipe to finish work. Its HIOS III hydraulic system will help increase productivity and the spacious cab will keep your operators comfortable all day long. Features include quiet, fuel efficient IT4 diesels; generous arm force, dig force and lift capacity; fast work cycles; comfortable cabs with easy-to-operate controls; smooth and responsive hydraulics; highly-efficient cooling systems; simplified daily and periodic maintenance. 866.973.0394, hitachiconstruction.com

Case
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The CX350C improves fuel economy by as much as 15 percent, offers 5 percent faster cycle times, and provides greater power and performance compared to previous models thanks to its exclusive CASE Intelligent Hydraulic System. Featuring an operating weight of 80,000 pounds, the CX350C offers up to 6 percent more lift capacity, as well as advanced CASE technologies that optimize power and efficiency, including Boom Economy Control, Auto Economy Control, Swing Relief Control and Spool Stroke Control. 262.636.6011, casece.com

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas
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The new R480LC-9A and the R520LC-9A crawler excavators include a certified Interim Tier 4 engine upgrade, improved hydraulics, increased operator comfort and more durability. The R480LC-9A and R520LC-9A boast respective operating weights of 108,420 pounds, and 114,820 pounds. Hyundai has powered each of these 9A earth moves with a low emission, low noise, Cummins Interim Tier 4/Stage IIIB QSX11.9 engine. This engine has one of the highest power-to-weight ratios in its class, and its torque rise (up to 50 percent) enables the engine to quickly take full advantage of the torque power. Other innovations such as the variable speed fan clutch, two-stage auto decel system and the economy mode help to conserve fuel and reduce environmental impact. Plus, operators can choose between three unique engine modes – Power, Standard and Economy – which enable the machine to switch between full power and reduced fuel consumption according to the user’s preference. 877.509.2254, hceamericas.com

Caterpillar
To achieve added fuel savings, the design of the Cat 336E H uses three building block technologies that 1) conserve fuel with engine power management via the Cat Electronic Standardized Programmable (ESP) pump, which smoothly transitions between the hydraulic hybrid power sources, engine and accumulator; 2) optimize performance using restriction management via the patented Cat Adaptive Control System (ACS) valve, which intelligently manages restrictions and flows to seamlessly control machine motion with no loss of power, and to ensure operators experience no difference in control, hydraulic power or lift capability; and 3) reuse energy via the hydraulic hybrid swing system, which captures the excavator’s upper structure swing brake energy in accumulators, and then releases the energy during swing acceleration. cat.com/requestCatinfo

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