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Caterpillar has introduced three new Next Gen excavators - models 315 GC, 317 and 317 GC - designed to offer higher productivity and lower operating costs to the 15- and 17-ton class of machines.
The new models span the range of demolition and sorting grapples, multipurpose grapples for Cat Tiltrotators, vibratory compactor plates and cold planers.
Caterpillar has released a new 47 tonne excavator, the Cat 350, which is said to consume up to 13% less fuel than the Cat 349 to lower costs, reduce CO2 emissions, and operate more sustainably. The ...
The new Caterpillar 340 and 352 hydraulic excavators both boast expanded power and enhanced performance capacity.
The new Cat M319 wheeled excavator features a short front-end design and tail swing to efficiently work in confined areas. Delivering up to 15 percent more swing torque than previous models, this next ...
The new 395 excavator offers mining operations up to 10% more production and maintenance cost reductions of as much as 20%.
Cat’s three new excavators contain features tuned to different market segments. Two of the models features 2D grade controls and electronic fencing as standard features.
Caterpillar’s new 20t size class excavators increase operating efficiency, lower fuel and maintenance costs, and improve operator comfort. What's new in Cat's next-gen excavators. Caterpillar, ...
Six Cat excavators spanning the 20-to-40 metric ton class sizes—Cat 320, 323, 326, 330, 336 and 340 models—can now be equipped with either line-of-sight or non-line-of-sight remote operating ...
The 350 Caterpillar excavator is a new model, using 13 percent less fuel than the Cat 349. Operating weight for the 413-horsepower Cat excavator is 105,100 pounds. It has a maximum digging depth of 26 ...
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