CASE 921C WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
CASE
Model
921C
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Case 921C Wheel Loader is a robust, heavy-duty machine designed for demanding construction and material handling applications. It features a Cummins QSMII turbocharged, air-to-air cooled engine with a displacement of 661 cu in, delivering 270 hp (201 kW) at 2100 rpm and 248 hp (185 kW) net power, with a 41% torque rise for enhanced performance. The loader is equipped with a 4F/3R proportional transmission with electronic control module, offering autoshift and manual shift options, and a maximum forward speed of 24.1 mph (39 kph). The hydraulic system utilizes dual vane-type tandem pumps, providing a flow capacity of 38 gal/min (144 l/min) and a relief valve setting of 2850 psi, ensuring efficient operation. The bucket has a heaped capacity of 4.8 cu yds (3 m³) and a struck capacity of 3.9 cu yds (2 m³), with a width of 10.1 ft (3 m) and a breakout force of 50,275 lbs (22,805 kg). The loader’s dimensions include a length with bucket on ground of 28.1 ft (9 m), a wheelbase of 11.2 ft (3 m), and a maximum hinge pin height of 14.1 ft (4 m). The operating weight is 50,621 lbs (22,962 kg), and it is fitted with 26.5x25 L3 tires. The machine offers a turning radius of 20.2 ft (6 m) and rear axle oscillation of 24°, providing excellent maneuverability and stability. The hydraulic system dump, raise, and lower times are 1.5 sec, 6.2 sec, and 4.9 sec, respectively. The Case 921C is a reliable, high-performance wheel loader built for productivity and durability in tough working environments.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
248 HP
Static Tipping Weight
43,305.50
Max Speed
24.10 mph
Max Bucket Capacity
4.80 yd³
Max Breakout Force
50275 lb-ft
Max Dump Height
10.40 ft
Tire Size
26.5x25 L3

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