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9 years ago
uri1974

Case 821E

9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

March 1, 2007

BAUMA 2007 (23–29 April) will see the introduction of the new Case 821E wheel loader, which, the company claim, offers the highest performance of any wheel loader in its class. With an operating weight of 17,166kg, an engine rating of 213hp (159kW) and a bucket capacity up to 3.4m³, the machine has been specifically designed for arduous of applications in the construction, quarrying, mining and related industries.

The 821E is powered by a Case-family IV 667TA/EED common-rail, electronically controlled Tier III-certified diesel engine, which gives the operator three power and three torque levels for optimum efficiency according to application. There are also four work modes to choose from.

The engine management system can be set to three levels of output: MaxPower: for an 11% increase in standard gross output to 169kW at 2,000 rev/min; Standard Power: which delivers 157kW at 1,800 rev/min; and Economy Power: which reduces standard gross output to 142kW at 1,500 rev/min.

The equivalent options for engine torque output are: MaxPower: which delivers a gross torque of 1,002Nm at 1,400 rev/min; Standard Power: which delivers 982Nm at 1,400 rev/min; and Economy Power: which delivers 966Nm at 1,200 rev/min.

http://www.agg-net.com/news/case-introduce-the-821e-wheel-loader

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