The wide array of crawler excavators on the global construction market has led to strong competition between suppliers, each of which is keen to stay ahead of its rivals. All the major international manufacturers are introducing new models in North America and Europe for 2014, with key performance upgrades.
From Doosan comes the 22.5tonne DX225LC-3, which is said to offer increased performance and lower engine emissions and is aimed at one of the most highly competitive segments of the market. The machine 
      
  
           
                          
                March 11, 2014
              
            
                          
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    The wide array of crawler excavators on the global construction market has led to strong competition between suppliers, each of which is keen to stay ahead of its rivals. All the major international manufacturers are introducing new models in North America and Europe for 2014, with key performance upgrades.
 
From695   Doosan comes the 22.5tonne DX225LC-3, which is said to offer increased performance and lower engine emissions and is aimed at one of the most highly competitive segments of the market. The machine features an array of performance upgrades, with a key feature being its Tier 4 Interim compliant diesel. Power for the new DX225LC-3 comes from a six-cylinder Doosan DL06K water-cooled diesel rated at 124kW that features cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR), a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and a diesel particulate filter (DPF). The engine power output has been increased but fuel consumption and emissions have been reduced. Efficiency is further increased due to its electronic power optimising system (EPOS), which is said to provide optimum power and fuel efficiency through four power modes. The machine also has four work modes; digging, breaking, lifting and high shear, allowing operators to boost efficiency and fuel economy in specific applications. 
Aimed at the same market segment is236   Hyundai’s Tier 4 Interim compliant  R220LC-9A, a 22.5tonne excavator said to offer improved hydraulics,  increased operator comfort and added durability. Power for the R220LC-9A  comes from a low emission, low noise 196   Cummins QSB6.7 diesel that meets  Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB requirements and delivers 117kW. This engine  has a patented VGT Turbocharger, which continuously varies airflow boost  to match engine RPM and load demands for optimal performance.  The  engine also features the Cummins Direct Flow air filter which delivers  better performance and improved fuel economy. Operators can also choose  between three modes; Power, Standard and economy, while there is a new  hydraulic system that offers increased precision, with uprated hydraulic  valves, variable volume piston pumps, pilot controls and new travel  functions. The R220LC-9A comes with the Hi-mate Remote Management System  and users can monitor machine location, working hours, fuel consumption  and maintenance needs remotely.
Similarly sized are the SK210LC-9 and SK210NLC-9 excavators from2200   Kobelco  Construction Machinery, which are built at the firm’s new   state-of-the-art factory in Hiroshima. Both variants are powered by 7228   Hino   JO5E-T5J turbocharged diesels that comply with Tier 4 Interim/Stage   IIIB emissions regulations. Low fuel consumption is claimed, further   aided by an automatic idle stop feature. The machines are said to be   energy efficient with three operating work modes for heavy, standard and   eco-operation. High power and torque output is said to provide smooth,   progressive travel on all terrain and progressive swing and dig  action. A  state-of-the-art hydraulic control system complements the  precise and  seamless arm operation with less engine performance input  required.  Daily and routine service intervals have been extended to  minimise  downtime. LCD multi-displays are fitted for monitoring machine   maintenance requirements and diagnostics. 
 
Moving up a size class,718   Liebherr’s 55.4tonne R 956 crawler excavator is   powered by the firm’s own six-cylinder diesel engine with common rail   fuel injection, replacing the previous R 954 model. Among the features   enabling the R 956’s Liebherr engine to comply with Tier 4  Interim/Stage  IIIB exhaust emissions standards are an external exhaust  gas  recirculation system and a diesel particulate filter with active   regeneration. The steelwork for the new crawler excavator model’s upper   carriage is said by Liebherr to be optimised for extended service life.  A  wide variety of undercarriages are available to suit any  application.  The LC is the typical under-carriage for earthmoving  applications, with  two heavy-duty undercarriages HD and S-HD also  available for quarry  applications.
Meanwhile LiuGong Machinery is keen to increase its global presence with two of its most important models, the 22tonne class 922D and 50tonne class 950E. The 950E model is of particular importance as it takes LiuGong’s range into a new segment for large earthmoving duties. The 950E can be configured for mass excavation applications such as truck loading and power comes from a 298kW Cummins diesel. Models available for sale in North America (or Europe) are being fitted with Tier 4 compliant versions of the engine. The machine is offered with LiuGong’s sophisticated intelligent power control system, which optimises hydraulic performance according to the company. The system increases working efficiency and productivity while reducing fuel consumption, as well as allowing precise control for fine finishing work. Other features of the 950E include high efficiency, reliability, ease of maintenance and a good return on investment, according to the company.
Volvo Construction Equipment (359   Volvo CE) is introducing its new  generation    E-Series excavators, with engines configured to meet the  tough Tier 4    Final/Stage IV emissions legislation, while offering low  maintenance    needs and reduced fuel consumption. In addition, the new  models are said    to improve productivity and efficiency.. Meanwhile  Volvo CE believes    that successive performance upgrades for the  E-Series excavators and    H-Series wheeled loaders will also allow the  company to grow market    share.
 
Some customers will also be keen to use new machine automation technology with their excavators and the latest 2D and 3D systems from342   Topcon  offer increased    productivity and efficiency. The new X-32 and X-33  systems feature    Topcon’s new GX-30 control box and rugged TS-i3  sensors. The GX-30    features a colour touch screen and graphical  display. The TS-i3 sensors    have no moving components, single and  dual-axis measurement, and   include  convenient LED status indicators.  The X-32 is an easy-to-use 2D    excavator system that is versatile and  can use a wide array of    references such as the existing surface, a  hub, previous cut, single    slopes and dual slopes with the use of a  compass or rotating laser. The    firm says that the system allows an  operator to work faster, with    consistency and higher accuracy, while  it can also be upgraded to a 3D    system. The more sophisticated X-33  is a 3D GPS system that uses    sophisticated GNSS satellite technology.  The system’s MC-i3 GNSS    receiver with Vanguard technology is said to  offer versatility for    satellite signal tracking, while the package  can also be linked to    Topcon’s real-time 3D management solution. The  new 3D system can    minimise the risk of over-excavation and controls  material usage. An    operator can also visualise the plan, profile, or  sectional view and use    the dual grade indicators for elevation  control.
      
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Meanwhile LiuGong Machinery is keen to increase its global presence with two of its most important models, the 22tonne class 922D and 50tonne class 950E. The 950E model is of particular importance as it takes LiuGong’s range into a new segment for large earthmoving duties. The 950E can be configured for mass excavation applications such as truck loading and power comes from a 298kW Cummins diesel. Models available for sale in North America (or Europe) are being fitted with Tier 4 compliant versions of the engine. The machine is offered with LiuGong’s sophisticated intelligent power control system, which optimises hydraulic performance according to the company. The system increases working efficiency and productivity while reducing fuel consumption, as well as allowing precise control for fine finishing work. Other features of the 950E include high efficiency, reliability, ease of maintenance and a good return on investment, according to the company.
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