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Contractors World - UK & Ireland 2014 Vol 4 No 4 |
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Bobcat is not going to be left behind in the mini-excavator stakes as it announces the new E17, E19 and E20 compact excavators - the next generation of 1~2 tonne excavator models. These new excavators are designed to further strengthen the products’ reputation for excellent breakout forces, working range, smoothness of workgroup functions, hydraulic output and fast cycle times. A roomy and comfortable operator environment rounds off the package. The new models are towable on trailers for up to 2000 kg, with transportability made easier by new tie-down points. The new models retain features such as expandable undercarriage and automatic slew brake A new cab design features large windows and narrow pillars to maximise all-around visibility. As a result, the cabs provide an uncompromised operator environment. The new E20 2 tonne model is a Zero Housing Swing (ZHS) excavator despite featuring a full-sized cab. The ZHS configuration provides 320° of free rotation when working close to structures, without compromising operator comfort or performance. A notable features is the optional joystick control of boom swing and auxiliary hydraulics with three selectable auxiliary modes for more precision. Other features include keyless ignition for optimal safety, a battery kill switch for storage and to prevent theft and an automatic slew brake for safe parking and transportation. Stability is essential for making maximum use of the digging forces and lifting capacities. Optimum stability is achieved by fully expanding the retractable undercarriage and using the optional long dozer blade. |
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