Aggregates Manager

July 2017

Aggregates Manager Digital Magazine

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by Therese Dunphy | Editor-in-Chief | tdunphy@randallreilly.com ROLLOUTS Your complete guide to new and updated equipment and supplies in the aggregates industry. 8 AGGREGATES MANAGER / July 2017 Excavator offers greater digging force, lifting capacity Case Construction Equipment rolls out the all-new CX750D, its largest excavator. The Tier 4 Final 512-horsepower unit is available in standard and mass excavation configurations. An electronically controlled hydraulic pump and larger control and solenoid valves are said to boost breakout forces, increase lifting strength, and improve responsiveness. These features work with the Case Intelligent Hydraulic System to optimize the machine's hydraulic power and momentum for added strength and fuel ef- ficiency. A larger cab offers a fully adjustable workstation with a new high-back seat for comfort and support. Standard rear- and side-view cameras feed a 7-inch monitor that provides operators with access to performance parameters such as fuel consump- tion, operating hours, and machine information. Case Construction Equipment | www.casece.com Hybrid HSI features quick setup Kilberg-Pioneer, Inc.'s GT440 mobile horizontal shaft impactor features patent-pending hybrid technology that allows it to run on line power or diesel power. The GT440's full line features a 42 x 40 horizontal shaft impact crusher, which is offered in a 3- or 4-bar rotor configuration. Continuous crushing and tracking is said to allow producers to achieve up to a 30-per- cent increase in uptime. Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc. | www.kpijci.com New artics boast larger capacity, quieter cab John Deere expands its E-Series with two new models, the 260E and the 310E. The articulated dump trucks sport updated styling, new cabs, frames, and axles compared to their D-Series counterparts. The 26-ton 260E and 31- ton 310E feature a John Deere PowerTech 9.0-liter Tier 4 Final engine. The ZF transmission includes a high-capacity retarder, eight forward gears, and four reverse gears. In comparison to prior models, the trucks have a 125-percent increase in retardation capacity. A new automatic differen- tial lock provides cross-axle differential lock and inter-axle differential lock options, so the trucks can handle both soft underfoot conditions and steep terrains. Inside the cab, sound levels have been reduced by 50 percent. New stan- dard features include auto dump, descent control, shuttle shifting, hill hold, and load assist. John Deere | www.johndeere.com

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