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5 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

For Worldwide Release (excepting Japan): November 2018

The Next Generation 30-ton size class excavators from Caterpillar — the 330 and 330 GC — increase operating efficiency, lower fuel and maintenance costs, and improve operator comfort compared to previous models.

https://www.cat.com/en_IN/news/machine-press-releases/cat-330-and-330-gc-next-generation-excavators-deliver-increased-efficiency-and-lower-operating-costs.html

5 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

2018-11-15

Caterpillar presented an onslaught of new machines—24 to be exact—at its Edwards Demonstration and Learning Center in Peoria, Ill., during its annual year-end press briefing.

Sticking with the “more choices” theme, the new 330 and 336 hydraulic excavators are also offered in a GC trim level—basically simplified versions that don’t require all the performance and technology required of machines that operate in more extreme applications.

The Cat 330 has a larger, 6700-kg (14,770-lb) counterweight, which enables the excavator to lift nearly 10% more than the 330F and up to 15% more than the 330D2. With increased swing pressure, a larger swing drive, and larger swing bearing, the 330 delivers a 5% increase in swing torque over the previous series.

https://www.sae.org/news/2018/11/caterpillar-next-gen-machines

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