CASE CX800 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- CASE
- Model
- CX800
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The CASE CX800 is a high-performance hydraulic excavator designed for demanding mining, quarry, and large-scale earthmoving applications. This crawler excavator features a robust Isuzu AH-6WG1X diesel engine, delivering 495 hp (369 kW) at 1800 rpm, with a displacement of 958 cu in and a maximum torque of 1659 lbs ft at 1500 rpm. The CX800 offers multiple boom and stick configurations, providing flexibility for various job requirements. With Option 1, it achieves a maximum cutting height of 47 ft, a digging depth of 35 ft, a loading height of 33.4 ft, and a reach along the ground of 51.1 ft. Other options adjust these figures to suit specific operational needs, with shipping lengths ranging from 43.4 ft to 47.1 ft and shipping heights from 16.5 ft to 20.4 ft. The excavator is equipped with a bucket capacity ranging from 2.6 to 6 cu yd, with a reference capacity of 4.9 cu yd. Key dimensions include a length of 46 ft, a width to the outside of tracks of 12.3 ft, and a height to the top of the cab of 12.5 ft. The hydraulic system delivers a pump flow capacity of 264.2 gpm and a relief valve pressure of 4554 psi, ensuring powerful and efficient operation. The undercarriage features a track gauge of 12 ft, 29.6 in shoes, and a ground pressure of 13.8 psi, supporting stable and reliable movement across challenging terrains. The CX800 also includes a swing speed of 7.6 rpm, a drawbar pull of 12,229 lbs, and a maximum travel speed of 2.7 mph. With a fuel capacity of 238 gal and a hydraulic system fluid capacity of 190 gal, the CX800 is built for extended operation and heavy-duty performance.
Technical Attributes
- Boom Length
- 27.6 ft
- Engine Power
- 532.0 HP
- Max Digging Depth
- 35.0 ft
- Max Reach
- 48.20 ft
- Track Width
- 29.50 ''
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