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Bulldozer
Komatsu America Corp. recently introduced the D65EX/PX/WX-15 and D85EX/PX-15
crawler dozers - mid-sized crawler dozers well suited for work in small-
to mid-sized quarries, mining, construction and landfill applications.
Outfitted with Komatsu's Tier II compliant SA6125E-3 engine, both of these
dozers are powerful enough to handle varying conditions while lowering
fuel consumption and offer faster, more agile movement thanks to a Hydrostatic
Steering System (HSS).
The D65 operates with 190 hp at 1,950 rpm and ranges in operating weight
from 42,540 to 45,080 lbs, depending upon the model. The D85 pushes with
240 hp at 1,900 rpm and is available in EX-15 and PX-15 models that weigh
in at 61,735 and 60,740 lbs, respectively. Contact Bill Elverman, 262-255-0100,
www.komatsuamerica.com or
locally, call Power Motive at 303-355-5900.
Guardrail Systems
The Safety Boot makes it simple to create safe, dependable guardrail
and stair rail systems throughout the construction process. Safety Boot
temporary guardrail systems are strong, freestanding and do not require
bracing. The boot is economical because it is designed for reuse.
For homebuilders, Safety Boot systems are widely used during the framing
process on wall openings, stairs and balconies. These temporary rails
can remain in place without moving or modifying throughout the drywall
and finishing phases. In heavy commercial construction, Safety Boots'
high impact polymer base can anchor directly into concrete. Contact: Barnes-Stonedale
Inc., 713-973-2977, or www.safetyboot.com.
Excavator
Daewoo Heavy Industries America Corp. recently announced the Solar 75
V, an all-new, 17,643-lb small crawler excavator that offers big-machine
capabilities and features. With one of the highest digging parameters
in its class, the S75 V offers digging depths more than 20 ft deep and
dump heights to 22 ft, 7 in.
Combined with a 1.22-cu-yd bucket, optimum engine power and hydraulics,
the machine provides bucket breakout forces more than 10,800 lbs, leading
to higher productivity for its size and cost. Contact: George Smith, 908-850-8710,
or www.dhiac.com.
Telehandler
OmniQuip Textron has redesigned the single- and dual-fork positioning
carriages for its Lull PlaceAce series telehandlers to include the OmniQuip
Quick Attach System, improved operator visibility and new fork control
system.
The carriages permit the operator to position the forks for different-sized
materials without leaving the cab of the machine, which increases operator
productivity. Twin hydraulic cylinders in the frame of the dual-fork positioning
carriage move each fork to the center or outer edge of the carriage. Contact:
John Giesfeldt, 920-725-4848.
Wall Saw
An addition to the Dimas line of wall saws, the new WS355 wall saw system
offers a high power-to-weight ratio, remote operation and several performance-enhancing
features. With components constructed of heavy-duty, yet lightweight magnesium
and titanium, the WS 355 delivers one of the highest power-to-weight ratios
on the market. The saw unit weighs only 64 lbs, making it easier to handle
and position while the power pack provides up to 33.5 hp at the bladeshift.
Contact: Jodie Klause, 800-288-5040, or www.dimas.com.
Material Handler
Caterpillar Inc. recently introduced the 325C Material Handler, designed
specifically for sorting and loading scrap and demolition debris and handling
bulk materials. The new C-Series material handler offers improved performance
through increased horsepower and hydraulic flow, longer front linkage
and a wider track gauge. A new cab and interior layout promote efficient
operation. Longer service intervals and easier maintenance boost availability
and lower operating costs. The new model replaces the 325B MH. Contact:
Sharon Holling, 309-675-8995.
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