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Case Construction Equipment Expands its F Series Wheel Loader Line

Case Construction Equipment announced that it has added two new models to its F Series wheel loader portfolio. The 1021F and the 1121F are designed for aggregate, quarry applications as well as for truck-loading uses.

New 1121F Series wheel loaders

The high-efficient machines feature advanced selective catalytic reduction (SCR) emissions technology and high-horsepower engines. These features allow the 1021F and the 1121F series loaders to work faster and maximize fuel efficiency. Case is the first company to incorporate the SCR technology into the wheel loaders in order meet the required Tier 4 Interim emissions standards and to boost productivity. The F Series models help decrease operating costs and increase the productivity of the operator. Case’s F Series wheel loaders offer faster acceleration and quicker hydraulic cycle times.

The features of the 1021F wheel loader are a 5.5-yd3 bucket and a 296 hp (221 kW) engine. The dump height of the machine is 121” and has an operating weight of 24 318 kg. Similarly, the 1121F wheel loader has a 6.25-yd3 bucket and a 320 hp (239 kW) engine. The operating weight is 27 636 kg and dump height is 126”

The machines feature four power modes, Auto, Standard, Max and Economy. Operators can select any mode to match the engine power based on their requirements. Another new feature of the 1121F and the 1021F wheel loaders is hydro-mechanical transmission, which provides hydrostatic drive benefits and durability. The machines also include new cab comfort features that will increase operator productivity. Case offers extended-reach models of 1121F and 1021F for heavy construction applications. The wheel loaders are easy to service and maintain.

Source: http://www.casece.com/

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