New machine expands manufacturer’s mini excavator lineup to its broadest range of sizes to date; provides more comprehensive and feature-driven compact excavator solution to the landscaping, construction, utility and rental markets.
CASE Construction Equipment introduces the CX30C to its C Series line of mini excavators. With an operating weight of 6,020-pounds and a 24.8 horsepower Tier 4 Final engine, the CX30C boasts a bucket digging force of 4,520 pounds of force.
This new offering expands the CASE mini excavator lineup to its broadest range of sizes ever, and provides a more comprehensive and feature-driven compact excavator solution to the landscaping, construction, utility and rental markets.
Each new C Series model features a variety of standard features designed to improve productivity and performance. The new machines feature a zero tail swing, short-radius or conventional design, adjustable boom offset for improved maneuverability in congested areas and an auto-shift travel system for operator convenience in varying terrain. An auxiliary hydraulic system with standard proportional controls, shut-off valve and easy-to-select joystick control patterns offer increased productivity, and a spacious and comfortable operator environment with excellent visibility, ergonomic controls, adjustable seating and line-of-sight digital displays minimizes operator fatigue.
Easy Transportation
The CX30C is a versatile machine — powerful enough for tough jobs, but nimble enough to access more confined areas. In addition to that, like all C Series models — with the exception of the CX57C and CX60C — it can be towed with a pickup truck, without the need for a CDL (local and state regulations may apply).
The CX30C is a versatile machine — powerful enough for tough jobs, but nimble enough to access more confined areas. In addition to that, like all C Series models — with the exception of the CX57C and CX60C — it can be towed with a pickup truck, without the need for a CDL (local and state regulations may apply).
Standard Features
Standard proportional controls provide precision control of all attachments with the ease-of-thumb control, while a standard auxiliary flow diverter valve allows the operator to easily switch between single and bi-directional flow for use with a variety of attachments. An easy-to-use pattern selector also comes standard, allowing operators to choose their control pattern preference for optimum productivity.
A standard Auto-Shift travel system provides operator comfort and convenience by securing travel speed and torque as ground conditions change. All C Series mini excavators also feature standard auxiliary hydraulics for easy thumb and attachment setup, as well as standard boom and blade guarding.
Standard proportional controls provide precision control of all attachments with the ease-of-thumb control, while a standard auxiliary flow diverter valve allows the operator to easily switch between single and bi-directional flow for use with a variety of attachments. An easy-to-use pattern selector also comes standard, allowing operators to choose their control pattern preference for optimum productivity.
A standard Auto-Shift travel system provides operator comfort and convenience by securing travel speed and torque as ground conditions change. All C Series mini excavators also feature standard auxiliary hydraulics for easy thumb and attachment setup, as well as standard boom and blade guarding.
Operator Comfort
The C Series mini excavators provide a spacious, stress-free operator environment, and feature excellent all-around visibility, ergonomic controls, adjustable seating and line-of-sight digital displays for improved operator comfort.
Easy Maintenance
All models feature easy-to-open panels for easy maintenance/repair, as well as grouped ground-level service checkpoints for easy and convenient daily maintenance. The C Series mini excavators also feature spacious, wide-opening compartments for excellent access to the engine, control valves and radiator.
For more information on the CX30C and the entire lineup of CASE C Series excavators, visit CaseCE.com.
Racine, Wis., October 17, 2017