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Doosan’s latest excavators offer increased output

Doosan says that its latest excavator models offer increased performance and precision for customers. The 15 model crawler excavator range stretches from machines weighing 14tonnes up to the 54tonne DX530LC-5. According to the firm, these models meet the latest emissions and safety requirements for North America as well as Europe, delivering optimised reliability, fuel efficiency and maintenance.
January 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
695 Doosan says that its latest excavator models offer increased performance and precision for customers. The 15 model crawler excavator range stretches from machines weighing 14tonnes up to the 54tonne DX530LC-5.

According to the firm, these models meet the latest emissions and safety requirements for North America as well as Europe, delivering optimised reliability, fuel efficiency and maintenance.

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