Ultra High Demolition Hydraulic Excavator.

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9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

http://s7d2.scene7.com/is/content/Caterpillar/C10881620

14.04.2016

Caterpillar has unveiled a new hydraulic excavator designed for the demolition industry at the BAUMA trade fair taking place in Munich this week.

The new Cat® 340F UHD (Ultra High Demolition), is designed for high-reach demolition work and has up to 22 metres of vertical pin height. According to Cat it is capable of handling loads up to 3.6 tonnes at a 15 metre horizontal reach has an operating weight of between 44100 to 50400 kg, depending on front and undercarriage configuration.

https://waste-management-world.com/a/new-high-reach-demolition-excavator-from-cat-unveiled-at-bauma

9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

For Release in Europe: April 2016

The new Cat® 340F UHD (Ultra High Demolition) hydraulic excavator, is designed and manufactured by Caterpillar, and will be distributed through the Cat dealer network. Engineered for high-reach demolition work, the new model has up to 22 meters of vertical pin height and is capable of handling loads up to 3.6 tonnes at a 15-meter horizontal reach. Operating weights range from 44100 to 50400 kg, depending on front and undercarriage configuration, and a new boom coupling system allows quickly configuring the front to the task. A range of available work tools ensures optimum versatility and jobsite efficiency, and the operator’s environment is designed for optimum safety and comfort.

http://www.cat.com

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