CASE CX470B CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
CASE
Model
CX470B
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The CASE CX470B is a high-performance crawler excavator engineered for demanding excavation tasks, offering robust power and advanced hydraulic efficiency. Powered by a turbocharged Isuzu AH-6UZ1XYSS engine, this model delivers 362.1 horsepower (270 kW) at 1950 rpm and a maximum torque of 1058 lb-ft at 1500 rpm, meeting Tier III emissions standards. The hydraulic system features dual variable flow piston pumps, providing a flow capacity of 190.3 gpm and a relief valve pressure of 4554 psi, ensuring precise control and high productivity. The CX470B is available with multiple boom and stick configurations, offering maximum cutting heights up to 37.3 ft, digging depths up to 27.4 ft, and reach along the ground up to 40.5 ft. Bucket capacity ranges from 1.8 to 4.1 cubic yards, accommodating a variety of digging and loading requirements. The machine has an operating weight of approximately 103,800 lbs, with a width to the outside of tracks at 12 ft and a height to the top of the cab at 10.9 ft. Ground clearance is 1.8 ft, and the track gauge measures 9.1 ft, providing stability and mobility on diverse terrains. The undercarriage includes 9 track rollers per side, 2 carrier rollers per side, and 50 shoes per side, with a shoe size of 35.5 inches. The swing mechanism delivers a speed of 9 rpm, and the maximum travel speed is 3.3 mph (5 kph). The CX470B also features a spacious, climate-controlled cab, advanced operator controls, and a comprehensive suite of safety and comfort amenities, making it a top choice for heavy-duty construction and excavation projects.

Technical Attributes

Boom Length
22.9 ft
Max Digging Depth
22.0 ft
Engine Power
362.0 HP
Max Reach
38.70 ft

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