A wide range of innovative earthmover solutions is now coming to market - Mike Woof writes
Generally with major construction equipment exhibitions timed for the second quarter of each year, this is when manufacturers will roll out their latest earthmoving solutions. However 2017 has turned out to be something of an anomaly, with the major firms continuing to unveil new models.
Firms have introduced new wheeled loaders, excavators, and dozers, although arguably, some of the most interesting developments are happening in the wheeled loader segment at present. Driveline technology has been a focus for firms for some time, with continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) having been introduced in recent years. Both
Ever willing to offer customers a range of solutions, Caterpillar is also now introducing its innovative diesel electric loader, the 988K XE model. Weighing in at 52.8tonnes, this machine is designed for three pass loading of the firm’s own 770G and 772 rigid chassis trucks.
Rather than selecting a brushless AC type motor as used by
Its load carrying performance is said to beat the standard 988K by 25% while in face loading that machine offers 49% greater productivity. However, perhaps the real benefit over time comes with fuel savings as well as lower maintenance and running costs. The diesel-electric drive offers a more gradual ramping up of speed, reducing driveline shocks. This is expected to boost engine life by 3,500 hours and with oil changes extended to 2,000 hours, the machine should use 40% less powertrain oil. Machine and fleet management tools, such as the Cat Product Link, VisionLink, Cat Production Measurement and Vital Information Management System, are the same as on the firm’s other units.
On a rather more conventional note,
Weighing in at 20.1tonnes the machine is driven by an electronically controlled
Other improvements include a larger cab with better soundproofing and comfort, upgraded controls, LED lighting, a touchscreen providing machine health monitoring and an onboard weighing system. The buckets have been redesigned to boost fill factors while better access for maintenance is achieved by a fully retractable engine hood.
Moving down the size scale somewhat,
Other improvements include better stability and loading performance, uprated hydraulics, revised braking systems, upgrades to the cab and controls, better machine monitoring and differential locks that boost rough terrain capabilities. Fuel consumption is said to be low for the respective classes while running costs and maintenance needs are also said to be low.
There are also new developments coming to market in the dozing segment from Caterpillar, Komatsu and
Komatsu Europe International is introducing the D375A‐8 dozer, which weighs in at 73tonnes and is said to benefit from improved productivity and is powered by a powerful and economical Komatsu engine featuring the latest emission control technologies. The machine has a robust main frame and track frame, along with 20% more power in reverse, providing faster reverse climbing speeds in downhill dozing, lower cycle times and increased productivity.
The D375A‐8 is powered by the new Komatsu SAA6D140E‐7 engine, which is exempt from current EU emission regulations but is EU Stage V ready and delivers 474kW at 1,800rpm in forward gear and 578kW at 1,800rpm in reverse. For greater efficiency during long pushes, the torque converter lockup clutch can be automatically engaged. Engine power is then sent directly to the transmission, increasing ground speed and machine efficiency, for less fuel consumption and faster cycle times. Other upgrades included improved servicing and ease of maintenance.
The 10-model range of fully hydrostatic Shantui crawler dozers are now being offered for developed markets. The machines are said to feature good blade and track control, visibility and a new cab. The lineup includes four standard-track XL models that excel in hard and rocky soil, and six low-ground-pressure (LGP) models for soft ground conditions, with power outputs from 70-127kW and operating weights from 8-18tonnes.
The machines are equipped with the firm’s dual-path hydrostatic transmission system, which adjusts automatically to load conditions. The speed and direction of the tracks can be individually controlled for manoeuvrability and versatility. The hydrostatic system allows pushing a full load through turns without reduction of power or loss of momentum. Shantui hydrostatic dozer models come standard with six-way power-angle-tilt (PAT) blades. The dozers come grade control-ready and can be fitted with systems from
A number of new excavator models are also available, with
The DX160LC-5 HT weighs 14.5tonnes and the DX180LC-5 HT weighs in at 18.5tonnes. The machines are powered by the Perkins 1204F engine, which offers a high power density for its size, combined with low fuel consumption. The engine delivers an output of 81.6kW and 94.9kW at 2,000rpm, respectively, in the DX160LC-5 HT and DX180LC-5 HT. The Perkins engine meets Tier 4 Final emissions requirements and uses an electronically controlled, high-pressure common-rail fuel system to reduce particulate emissions. The engine also has no need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF), through the use of cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and selective catalyst reduction (SCR) aftertreatment. An auto shut-off can be set for idling to save fuel, while Doosan has developed its smart power control (SPC) system to optimise pump output and diesel power. The auto-idling rpm on the DX160LC-5 HT and DX180LC-5 HT automatically increases from 800rpm to 1100rpm when the temperature goes below 10°C.
In addition, the new cab has improved controls and ergonomics as well as new systems for monitoring performance parameters. A side-view camera is available as an option and the control panel allows the views from both the rear and side view cameras to be combined on the same screen.
JCB is aiming its versatile JZ141 excavator at the rental market and depending on specification, the machine’s weight ranges from 15.1-19tonnes. The machine replaces the JZ140 and uses the proven 55kW
From Liebherr comes the R 980 SME crawler excavator, which is aimed at heavy-duty applications. It has a reinforced undercarriage for robustness and greater durability. It is equipped with the undercarriage of the next model up, the mining excavator R 9100. The R 980 SME is equipped with a new engine which now delivers 420kW and has the firm’s SCR technology, allowing it to meet Tier 4 Final requirements, without needing a diesel particulate filter.