IDA Universal

July 2012

Issue link: https://read.dmtmag.com/i/73372

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 30 of 67

NUTS AND BOLTS NEWS JCB Launches Powerful New Machines UK-based manufacturer JCB has showcased a range of machines at the CTT/Conexpo show in Moscow, Russia, includ- ing new launches that specifi cally target the Russia/CIS market, as well as developing countries in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. Th e company unveiled its most powerful backhoe loader to date - the all-wheel steer 5CX - which is powered by a 120hp (88kW) Tier 2 JCB Dieselmax engine and boasts a 1.3m² shovel as standard. JCB's TorqueLock transmission - which is fi tted as standard - is said to produce fuel consumption savings of up to 25% compared to standard transmis- sions. Tim Burnhope, JCB's chief innovation and growth offi cer, said, "Th e 5CX has been designed as a fl agship model for those mar- kets that demand ultimate digging and loading performance. Russia in particular has a rapidly devel- oping backhoe loader market, and our customers there need a higher horsepower model, capable of faster travel times, quicker loading cycles and increased effi ciency. With the 5CX, JCB is once again taking the lead in the backhoe loader sector, delivering the right machine to meet and exceed our customers' expectations." Largest wheeled loader JCB also launched its biggest ever wheeled loader at the show - the range topping 467, which has a 4m³ capacity bucket as standard. Key markets for the 24 tonne machine - which is powered by a 290hp (216kW) Cummins QSB Stage IIIA/Tier 3 engine - include the Middle East, Russia/CIS, Latin America, Turkey, Africa and Australia. Th e machine is available IDA UNIVERSAL July-August 2012 with a new Driveline Effi - ciency Package, complete with 5-speed transmis- sion. Th is is said to off er fuel savings of up to 20% and productivity gains of up to 40% compared with the standard JCB 467 with 4-speed transmission. JCB also claims that the 467 is 30% more pro- ductive than the nearest competitive model. David Hill, JCB regional director for Russia and CIS, said the region represented a very important market for the company, where it has 80 dealers in Russia alone, for instance. "Power generation sales in the region were up 90% last year. In backhoe loaders and telescopic handlers, we are num- ber one in Russia." Mr Burnhope added that JCB currently has no plans to manufacture in Russia, but it would "continue to explore the opportunities." ● www.Heavymachineryinfo.com Nuts & Bolts continued on page 33 Nuts & Bolts continued on page 31 31

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of IDA Universal - July 2012