CASE CX210B CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- CASE
- Model
- CX210B
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The Case CX210B is a robust mid-sized crawler excavator engineered for versatile construction and earthmoving applications. Powered by a Tier III certified 4HK1X turbocharged diesel engine, it delivers 157 net horsepower at 1800 rpm with a maximum torque of 463 lbs-ft, providing efficient power for demanding job sites. The machine features an operating weight of 47,400 lbs and is equipped with a 108.3-gallon fuel capacity and 63-gallon hydraulic system, supporting sustained operations. Two boom and stick configurations offer operators flexibility: the first provides a maximum digging depth of 21.9 feet and reach of 32 feet along the ground, while the second yields a 20-foot digging depth with 30.4-foot reach. Maximum cutting heights reach 31.7 feet and 30.8 feet respectively. The excavator accommodates bucket capacities ranging from 0.7 to 1.6 cubic yards, suiting various material handling tasks. Its undercarriage specifications include a 42,534-pound drawbar pull, low ground pressure of 5.2 psi, and a maximum travel speed of 3.5 mph. Featuring 49 shoes per side and eight track rollers per side, the undercarriage ensures excellent stability and traction. The tail swing radius of 9 feet and 10.5-foot track width facilitate operation in confined spaces. Advanced hydraulic systems deliver 55.8 gallons per minute, enabling smooth, precise bucket and boom control. The cab provides operator comfort with ergonomic controls, climate conditioning, and integrated diagnostics, making the CX210B ideal for construction, demolition, and general excavation work.
Technical Attributes
- Max Reach
- 31.70 ft
- Max Digging Depth
- 20.0 ft
- Track Width
- 23.60 ''
- Boom Length
- 18.7 ft
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