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Yanmar CEE introduces B75W, B95W and B110W wheeled excavators

Yanmar Construction Equipment Europe (CEE) has introduced the B75W, B95W and B110W compact wheeled excavators. The machines have lifting capacities of the 7400 kg, 9300 kg and 11000 kg respectively. Fitted with Yanmar EU Stage IV / EPA Tier 4 Final engines, the wheeled excavators have an integrated smart control system that provides the driver with maximum control, and allows excavator functions to be adapted to the driver and construction site if required.
April 26, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
The B75W with integrated smart control
7139 Yanmar Construction Equipment Europe (CEE) has introduced the B75W, B95W and B110W compact wheeled excavators. The machines have lifting capacities of the 7400 kg, 9300 kg and 11000 kg respectively.


Fitted with Yanmar EU Stage IV / EPA Tier 4 Final engines, the wheeled excavators have an integrated smart control system that provides the driver with maximum control, and allows excavator functions to be adapted to the driver and construction site if required.

The wheeled excavators feature undercarriage that combines high mobility with drive power and have a pendulum axle with a pendulum angle of 14 degrees for stability, even on rough terrain. Four independent hydraulic circuits allow the exact control of a wide range of attachments. The B110W can be equipped with a trailer coupling with a socket on the undercarriage with a permissible tensile load of 4,800kg for easy transportation, allowing attachments or filling materials to be directly loaded onto a trailer and transported with the excavator.  

The wheeled excavators are among 15 new products that Yanmar CEE introduced at Intermat, demonstrating that the company is no longer just about mini-excavators, but is now a more diverse compact equipment manufacturer, says Andreas Hactergal, the firm’s sales and marketing director.

The company has 13% of the French market in wheel loaders, 10% in mini-excavators and 12% in wheel excavators. Its product strategy for the future is to make its machines relevant for its dealers and key accounts, to offer added value where possible and to include a Yanmar engine, says Hactergal.

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