The today's world of fast development
and innovations on a daily basis has led to many improvements in the
construction equipment industry. Although the basic technology of
scooping up material has not changed, the loaders today come with
many new advanced technologies and features, promising to boost
production. Generally, the newer loaders are very fuel
cost-efficient, have incredible lifting and power capacities, new
features and controls, improved hydraulics, new drive trains, etc.
With all these advancements, it would be foolish to have doubts why
the construction equipment industry has improved so much.
In the following years, it is expected
the construction industry to improve even more, as the demand of the
customers for both used and new loaders has increased significantly.
One loader manufacturer that follow each demand of its customers is
Case. In the early 2013, Case (Construction Equipment) has introduced
a new line of wheel loaders, the 621F and 721F. These two Case loader
models are waste handlers and they bring an extraordinary
productivity on job sites.
As each Case
loader is usually employed for working with heavy debris,
they need to be well protected. With protective guards in 16
key-areas and advanced air filtration components (for working in
contaminated areas), both Case loader models are able to operate in
the toughest areas and on any weather condition. Not only protective
guards, but Case loaders come with metal hydraulic hoses, a
windshield windscreen guard, front and rear frame guards, front axle
covers, transmission guard, fuel tank guard, side cover guard and few
more light guards.
These waste handlers feature a wide fin
spacing in order to maintain the cooling capability by allowing
larger debris to pass through the coolers. The cover of the cooling
module is slanted for reducing the build-up of materials and for
helping in self-cleaning. Not only these two Case loader models, but
the entire F Series features SCR, a selective catalytic reduction
technology. In their cabins, the Case loaders include an advanced
instrument cluster which offers 4-operating modes and 3-mode power,
in order to maximize the fuel consumption by allowing the operators
to choose an engine throttle and rpm.
Additionally, they feature an auto
idle, which is an incredible fuel-saving feature that reduces the
fuel consumption while the operators switch from one to another task.
Their cabins include multiple screens that show a variety of
information, while allowing the operators an exceptional visibility
and control of the basic job functions. So, these technologies
featured in each Case loader promise to enhance the efficiency and
productivity on a job site.
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