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3 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

2020-10-18

Doosan Infracore has launched its flagship model, the DX800LC, in Korea.

The Company announced on 18 October 2020 that it would begin domestic sales of the DX800LC, an 80-ton excavator, the largest model in its excavator lineup.

The DX800LC is more than thirteen times larger than the company’s DX55-5K 5-ton excavator, the top seller in the Korean market, while its bucket capacity (4.64㎥) is almost twenty-seven times that of the DX55-5K (0.175㎥).

https://www.doosan.com/en/media-center/press-release_view?id=20172225

3 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

15/12/2020

Doosan unveiled the DX800LC-7 excavator at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020. It’s now available for order.

(SUWANEE, Ga. – December 2020) Doosan Infracore North America has expanded its excavator lineup with its largest model yet.

The crawler excavator’s size makes it ideal for pit and quarry customers. It’s also well-suited as a large machine for heavy construction and infrastructure work. It can efficiently remove overburden and load large amounts of material into trucks at quarries. On construction sites, the DX800LC-7 excavates, stockpiles or loads large amounts of material.

DX800LC-7 customers can choose between three excavator arm options — standard arm, long arm and mass-excavation arm. The arm selection matches the machine to the job so the machine doesn’t waste power. All three excavator arm configurations include a heavy-duty front design with additional reinforcement on key stress points.

https://na.develon-ce.com/fr/news-stories/news/doosan-introduces-its-largest-most-powerful-excavator-for-mining-and-construction

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