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Versatile wheeled excavator from Doosan

According to Doosan its new 19 tonne DX190W-5 Stage IV compliant wheeled excavator from offers higher performance. The firm claims that the machine combines comfort and controllability, as well as improved fuel efficiency, uptime, power, robustness and versatility. It meets the EU Stage IV requirements and has 7% more traction force compared to the previous generation model. The machine is offered with the new ZF wide axle option, providing a 2.75m width, to further increase lifting capacities and stability
January 12, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Doosan DX190W-5 Stage IV compliant wheeled excavator
According to 695 Doosan its new 19 tonne DX190W-5 Stage IV compliant wheeled excavator from offers higher performance. The firm claims that the machine combines comfort and controllability, as well as improved fuel efficiency, uptime, power, robustness and versatility. It meets the EU Stage IV requirements and has 7% more traction force compared to the previous generation model. The machine is offered with the new ZF wide axle option, providing a 2.75m width, to further increase lifting capacities and stability. The firm has also fitted a new high visibility cab with better controls and a large in-cab monitor. The machine is equipped with the new CoreTMS wireless fleet monitoring system, which provides information about machine performance in a dual mode (satellite, GSM). Power for the 19tonne machine comes from a Doosan DL06P diesel delivering 113.3kW.

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