Doosan rolls out next-gen, -7 Series wheel excavators
24 Nov 2022
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CW Team
Doosan Infracore North America is rolling out its next-generation, -7 Series wheel excavators as it continues to refresh its -5 Series models.
The next-generation wheel excavators, including the DX140W-7, DX190W-7 and DX210W-7, feature higher digging forces and fuel efficiency than their predecessors. They are equipped with smart technology to assist operators with jobsite challenges.
鈥淓ach day comes with unexpected challenges, so Doosan excavators must be equipped with machine features that help our customers take on whatever comes their way,鈥� says Joel Escalante, senior product specialist.
鈥淲ith our new wheel excavators, customers can achieve powerful digging and more manoeuvrability, all while reducing fuel consumption. We鈥檝e also enhanced the excavator cab with additional comfort features and now offer an all-around-view monitor camera system for even better visibility of the jobsite.鈥�
The new excavators have a modular design that allows owners to easily configure the machine鈥檚 undercarriage to backfill material with the front dozer blade or stabilise the machine when digging. Owners can choose from four independent outriggers or a front dozer blade and independent rear outriggers.
Used in highway and street development, building, manufacturing operations, site development and land improvement, Doosan wheel excavators can drive on the shoulder of a road to dig in an adjacent ditch or use a bucket with a hydraulic thumb or tiltrotator to pick up materials and load them into a truck for disposal.
In addition, a tiltrotator working mode and a priority valve enable the use of mulchers, grass cutters and other specialty attachments.
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Doosan Infracore North America is rolling out its next-generation, -7 Series wheel excavators as it continues to refresh its -5 Series models.
The next-generation wheel excavators, including the DX140W-7, DX190W-7 and DX210W-7, feature higher digging forces and fuel efficiency than their predecessors. They are equipped with smart technology to assist operators with jobsite challenges.
鈥淓ach day comes with unexpected challenges, so Doosan excavators must be equipped with machine features that help our customers take on whatever comes their way,鈥� says Joel Escalante, senior product specialist.
鈥淲ith our new wheel excavators, customers can achieve powerful digging and more manoeuvrability, all while reducing fuel consumption. We鈥檝e also enhanced the excavator cab with additional comfort features and now offer an all-around-view monitor camera system for even better visibility of the jobsite.鈥�
The new excavators have a modular design that allows owners to easily configure the machine鈥檚 undercarriage to backfill material with the front dozer blade or stabilise the machine when digging. Owners can choose from four independent outriggers or a front dozer blade and independent rear outriggers.
Used in highway and street development, building, manufacturing operations, site development and land improvement, Doosan wheel excavators can drive on the shoulder of a road to dig in an adjacent ditch or use a bucket with a hydraulic thumb or tiltrotator to pick up materials and load them into a truck for disposal.
In addition, a tiltrotator working mode and a priority valve enable the use of mulchers, grass cutters and other specialty attachments.
See also: Tata Hitachi exhibits powerful mining machines at IMME 2022Timken India to start making CRBs, SRBs locally at Bharuch
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