Doosan launches DX165W-5
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Doosan Bobcat has launched its new 16.5 t DX165W-5 Stage IV compliant wheeled excavator. It is a short tail machine that is perfect for jobs in tight spaces, particularly in urban areas or on narrow roads with heavy traffic. Tailored to meet specific customer demands, the new DX165W-5 has been designed to ensure it offers the same high performance as the market-leading conventional Doosan wheeled excavator models.
Key features of the DX165W-5 include:
- A very short swing radius (1850 mm) combined with excellent stability for maximum performance and lifting capacities though an optimal centre of gravity and an ideal weight distribution.
- Extremely precise, powerful and smooth digging control required for trenching and lifting work, along with the acclaimed cab comfort, space and controllability of Doosan wheeled excavators.
- Extra power and strong design and construction together with the lowest fuel consumption and easy servicing, resulting in the best return on investment on the market.
Like all Doosan Stage IV machines, the DX165W-5 has a distinctive new machine styling scheme which heralds the many design advances that go well beyond simply meeting Stage IV emission regulations and setting a new benchmark for wheeled excavators worldwide.
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/08072016/doosan-launches-dx165w-5-494/
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