CASE Construction Equipment is now offering a range of new models and upgrades to help construction and utility crews facing labor shortages and constrained jobsites.
CASE is also launching new upgrades to existing machines, including maintenance-free emissions solutions and linkage improvements for compact wheel loaders, and enclosed cab options for CASE H Series all-terrain forklifts.
New Backhoe Loaders Double Down on Productivity in Close Quarters
Two new CASE Construction King backhoe loaders now offer side-shift capabilities — letting operators move the boom left or right to work more efficiently parallel to walls or around obstacles.
The new 97-horsepower CASE 580SV Construction King side shift and the larger, 110-horsepower CASE 695SV side-shift and 695SV center-pivot models are now available, in addition to the N Series lineup.
The new machines carry over many features from the N Series, like ProControl swing dampening, auto ride control and ECO modes for fuel savings, along with upgrades to maneuverability.
The CASE 580SV side shift features a tool carrier design to improve stability and material retention, while its side-shift configuration and narrow width make for more productive work in confined spaces.
The CASE 695SV side-shift and center-pivot models feature a tool carrier loader arm, allowing them to do double duty as a wheel loader.
Both 695SV models are equipped with 4WD, 4-wheel steer and four equal-sized tires and include a PowerShift transmission. The expanded CASE backhoe offering is also compatible with multiple attachments.
New CASE Mini Excavator Brings Upsized Power and Versatility
The new CASE CX50D mini excavator is a 5-metric ton class machine powers a wide range of specialized attachments for highly varied jobs. It comes standard with multifunctional hydraulics and a second auxiliary circuit, as well as an optional third auxiliary circuit for advanced attachments like tilt rotators and grapples.
It also offers another optional dedicated auxiliary circuit to power mulchers. An optional Object Handling Kit includes check valves on the boom and arm.
The CX50D has an automotive-style cab with features that include auto climate control with heat and A/C, Bluetooth radio, a five-way adjustable seat and a customizable LCD screen that provides data on the machine and attachments.
CASE Delivers More Muscle That’s Easy to Handle with New Full-Sized Wheel Loader
The CASE 651G delivers breakout force of nearly 24,000 lbs. and lifting capacity of over 16,100 lbs. The new model also features a larger hydraulic pump for increased cycle times, a curved bucket for better material retention, and a higher hinge pin for better dumping clearance.
The full-sized wheel loader includes features like a touchscreen display and adjustable, intuitive electrohydraulic controls that allow the operator to independently set boom and bucket responsiveness to smooth, moderate or aggressive.
Operators can even weigh loads and track material moved with an integrated onboard scale. And with a variety of axle options to match jobsite conditions, they’ll be able to get the best traction performance possible.
The new CASE 651G also features a roomy cab along with AC and heat, heated seats, Bluetooth radio and phone connectivity, while the rear sloping hood and optional backup camera improve visibility.
Compact Wheel Loaders Boost Visibility and Control in Tight Jobsites
Updates to CASE F Series compact wheel loaders will help teams working in confined jobsites with new features that improve visibility and control. An elevated driving position, an abundance of curved glass in the cab and four-corner strobe lights ensure maximum visibility on the jobsite, while new Z-bar linkage upgrades let operators push their machine further with maximum breakout force.
CASE 21F, 121F, 221F and 321F models also feature time-saving, maintenance-free Tier 4 Final emissions solutions that improve uptime by eliminating regeneration and expensive diesel particulate filters.
Control-enhancing features like parallel lift capabilities on CASE 21F and 121F models help keep loads stable and allow for better visibility of the coupler during attachment changeouts.
CASE 221F and 321F models combine auxiliary high-flow hydraulics and a creep speed mode to provide max hydraulic flow at constant speeds for smoother operation of attachments like brooms and snowblowers. All the models also feature improved LCD screens with simplified controls to make operation easier.
Cab Options for Rough-Terrain Forklifts Protect Operators in Tough Conditions
CASE H Series rough-terrain forklifts offer construction crews and utility teams a versatile, easy-to-operate solution for lifting heavy loads in off-road environments. Now, a new factory-designed, built and installed enclosed cab option protects the operator from the elements and helps teams work in more extreme conditions.
With heat, AC and comfort features such as Bluetooth radio and USB charging ports, operators can continue working in sweltering heat or frigid cold. The cab features wide doors that secure completely open. The cab also has an overhead roof window for better visibility to overhead loads.
The machines feature zero tailswing for close-quarter jobsites and can easily road from jobsite to jobsite with speeds up to 24 miles per hour. They’re also customizable with a variety of mast options that can lift loads up to 8,000 lbs. as high as 22 feet depending on the machine and mast.