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For Release in Europe: January 2021

The Next Generation Cat® 352 hydraulic excavator with variable gauge undercarriage offers contractors up to 45 percent more operating efficiency, up to 10 percent more fuel efficiency, and up to 15 percent less maintenance costs compared to the model it replaces, the 352F.

For steep slope work, the new Long Reach configuration will reach out to 19.6 meters (64 ft.) and dig down to 13.04 meters (43 ft.). Standard waterproof technology provides precision excavation down to 4.5 meters (15 ft.); the optional submarine solution allows you to work down to 20 meters (66 ft.).

Heavy-duty high wide undercarriage and extra counterweight provide a stable platform for long reach digging. Variable gauge undercarriage enables easier transportation between jobsites when retracted and adds stability when extended.

ENGINE – CAT® C13;

GROSS POWER (ISO 14396) – 317 KW (425 HP);

OPERATING WEIGHT – 50 100 KG (110,500 LB.);

TRANSPORT WIDTH W/ 600 MM SHOES AND UNDERCARRIAGE EXTENDED – 3490 MM (11’ 5”);

TRANSPORT WIDTH W/ 600 MM SHOES AND UNDERCARRIAGE RETRACTED – 2990 MM (9’ 9” FT.);

MAX. DIGGING DEPTH* – 7060 MM (23’ 1”);

MAX. REACH AT GROUND LEVEL* – 11 290 MM (37’);

MAX. LOADING HEIGHT* – 7400 MM (24’ 3”).

https://www.cat.com/en_GB/news/machine-press-releases/next-generation-cat-352-excavator-delivers-increased-efficiency-and-lower-operating-costs.html

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