Case Construction Equipment has upgraded its F Series compact wheel loader lineup with new adjustable electro-hydraulic controls.
The new functionality allows operators to adjust the responsiveness of the lift and tilt bucket functions for improved control and efficiency on the jobsite.
Lift and tilt settings may now be adjusted with two new three-way rocker switches — high, medium and low — mounted on the side console, allowing operators to adjust the responsiveness of the loader lift arms independently of the attachment tilt functions.
The new programmable settings allow operators to program the machine’s response, based on their personal preferences, or to better meet the demands of the job at hand.
The new electro-hydraulic controls also offer automated bucket metering functionality, providing operators with more precise and consistent movement of the bucket edge while metering or sifting material into a truck or feed wagon.
As well, a new E-inching pedal uses an electronically-controlled inching valve to provide greater response and more control in applications where the operator requires precise movements at slow speeds.
F Series specs:
- 21F: Operating weight: 5,113 kg, Lift Capacity: 2,398 kg.
- 121F: Operating weight: 5,270 kg, Lift Capacity: 2,388 kg.
- 221F: Operating weight: 5,691 kg, Lift Capacity: 3,773 kg.
- 321F: Operating weight: 6,034 kg, Lift Capacity: 3,785 kg.
The F Series compact wheel loaders feature Case’s proven maintenance-free Tier 4 Final solution that requires no regeneration or related downtime. A compact frame and articulating rear axle provide stable lifting strength of more than 3,765 kg at full height.
All F Series loaders offer a ROPS/FOPS-certifed cab with a width of about 1.5 metres. The cab also offers a nearly unobstructed 360-degree view as well as an elevated driving position and curved glass.
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