CASE CX135SR CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

CASE CX135SR CASE CX135SR CRAWLER EXCAVATOR equipment image

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CASE
Model
CX135SR
Year of Manufacture
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Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Case CX135SR is a compact hydraulic crawler excavator engineered for versatile construction and excavation applications. Powered by a turbocharged 4-cylinder Isuzu diesel engine, the machine delivers 88 gross horsepower at 2100 rpm, providing reliable performance across demanding jobsites. The unit features an operating weight of approximately 30,864 pounds, making it maneuverable while maintaining substantial digging force through its 4,974.8 psi hydraulic system relief valve pressure and 35.4 gallons per minute pump flow capacity. Operationally, the CX135SR accommodates multiple boom and stick configurations, with maximum cutting heights ranging from 27 to 30.6 feet depending on the selected attachment. The machine achieves maximum digging depths between 16.3 and 17.9 feet and demonstrates ground reach capabilities up to 26.5 feet. The standard 0.7 cubic yard bucket serves general excavation purposes efficiently. The compact undercarriage incorporates 43 shoes per side with 600mm track width, enabling a maximum travel speed of 3.2 miles per hour and promoting superior ground stability. The excavator's cab reaches 9.1 feet in height with a tail swing radius of 4.9 feet, facilitating operation in confined spaces. The hydraulic system maintains 33.1 gallons of fluid capacity, while the fuel tank holds 43.6 gallons, supporting extended operational periods. With its combination of power, precision, and compact design, the CX135SR represents an efficient solution for contractors requiring mid-range excavation capabilities with excellent maneuverability and mobility characteristics.

Technical Attributes

Max Digging Depth
16.3 ft
Track Width
23.60 ''
Max Reach
24.20 ft

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