Image specifications:

  • Resolution: 1800×1200 @ 300×300 DPI 15.24×10.16cm
  • Filesize: 2.19 MB
  • Added by: Wheels&Tracks , 9 years ago
  • Picture status: Accepted

All images have their owners.

If you think that the users of the site made a mistake by posting this image in this section, it would be nice if you wrote about it in the comments and pointed out the error.

Discuss anything and just talk about cars and not only can you on the forum.

Comments

9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

19-Jun-2008

Case Construction Equipment announced at ConExpo 2008 the expansion of its E Series wheel loader line with the addition of the 1221E articulating wheel loader.

Designed for sand and gravel, stone and aggregates, roads and bridges, and site-preparation applications, the Case 1221E wheel loader has an operating weight of 30 t (33 ton) and a standard payload capacity of 7.6 yd3 (5.8 m3). It delivers a lift capacity of 13.07 t (14.41 ton) at full height.

The new wheel loader is powered by a fully electronic, six-cylinder, Tier-3-certified Cummins QSM 11 engine that delivers 320 net hp (239 kW) at 2000 rpm and 1235 lb·ft (1674 N·m) at 1400 rpm. The turbocharged, 10.8-L engine features electronic common-rail fuel injection to optimize power delivery and fuel economy. Power is delivered from the engine by a 4F/3R proportional transmission with electronic control module.

Traditional Z-bar and XR linkage configurations are available for the 1221E. Z-bar linkage facilitates high production, fast cycles, optimized operating loads, and high visibility to the bucket. For applications requiring more dump clearance, such as loading materials into high-sided trucks, the 1221E XR has high lift throughout the complete cycle.

http://articles.sae.org

To be able to post a comment, you must create an account or sign in using social networks account

WheelsAge.org '2005–pr.