CASE CX700 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- CASE
- Model
- CX700
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The Case CX700 is a heavy-duty hydraulic excavator designed for high-performance earthmoving and construction applications. It features an operating weight of approximately 153,300 lbs and is powered by a turbocharged AH-6WG1X engine delivering 425 hp at 1800 rpm and max torque of 1460 lbs-ft at 1500 rpm, meeting Tier III emissions standards. Its hydraulic system operates at a relief valve pressure of 4554 psi with a flow capacity of 105.7 gpm, supported by a 172-gallon hydraulic fluid reservoir. The excavator offers multiple boom and stick configurations, enabling versatile operational ranges: Option 1 provides a maximum cutting height of 41.7 ft and maximum digging depth of 32.4 ft; Option 2 features up to 39.5 ft cutting height with 29.5 ft digging depth; Option 3 offers a cutting height of 39.1 ft with a 27.5 ft digging depth. Bucket capacities range between 2.6 and 6 cubic yards, suited for various excavation tasks. The machine’s dimensions include a ground clearance of 32 ft, height to top of cab of 12.5 ft, and a track gauge width of 10.7 ft. The undercarriage features 47 shoes per side with 35.5-inch shoe size, 8 track rollers per side, and 3 carrier rollers per side, providing a drawbar pull of 10,543 lbs and a maximum travel speed of 2.5 mph. The swing mechanism runs at 6.5 rpm with 7.1 gallons swing drive fluid capacity. Electrical systems operate at 24 volts with a 50-amp alternator. Fuel tank capacity is 238 gallons, making the CX700 suitable for extended operation in demanding environments. Shipping dimensions vary slightly by boom/stick configuration, with lengths around 43.3 to 43.6 ft and heights from 14.2 to 17 ft.
Technical Attributes
- Boom Length
- 25.3 ft
- Engine Power
- 463.0 HP
- Track Width
- 2.95 ''
- Max Reach
- 42.40 ft
- Max Digging Depth
- 27.5 ft
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