New Doosan and Bobcat products at Bauma 2016
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
Doosan Construction Equipment is presenting every aspect of the company’s business at Bauma 2016, encompassing many new Doosan Heavy, Bobcat and Doosan Portable Power product launches as well as the very latest initiatives from the company’s attachment and aftermarket support operations.
The Doosan Heavy display includes the new 5 t DX57W-5 wheeled excavator which, in addition to complying with the latest Stage IIIB emission regulations, incorporates many new features that increase performance, operator comfort, durability and fuel efficiency.
The DX57W-5 has increased power from the 42.5 kW (52.3 HP) Doosan D24 4-cylinder engine which also offers convenience and lower costs by meeting Stage IIIB emission regulations without the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF). Factory tests show a 15% increase in fuel efficiency, depending on the mode of operation and the work being done.
The new Stage IV compliant DX140LC-5 14 t and DX140LCR-5 15 t crawler excavators set new benchmarks for this size of machine worldwide, providing greatly improved performance compared to the previous ‘-3’ Stage IIIB models. Both new excavators are powered by the Perkins 1204F engine, which combines reduced fuel consumption with the power and torque of larger engines with a smaller displacement.
Doosan is also showing these new Mid-Size Stage IV compliant machines for the first time:
- DX140W-5 wheeled excavator
- DX165W-5 wheeled excavator
- DX190W-5 wheeled excavator
- DL200-5 wheel loader
- DL250-5 wheel loader
Adapted from press release by Joseph Green
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/03032016/new-doosan-bobcat-products-bauma-2016/
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