Case Construction Equipment

At Hillhead 2024, CASE will have a wide spread of equipment on display, both static on the stand and working in the exhibition’s waste and recycling area, the secondary rock handling area, and in Crusher Alley, where blasted rock will be processed.

While CASE will display a wide range of excavators, from mini and midi compact models through to larger heavy crawler machines, much of the focus for the show will be on the new CX210E-S tracked excavator. This “Essential” excavator retains all the power and performance of the standard CX210E yet boasts an increasingly competitive price point and a simplified list of options. Built with heavy-duty components throughout, the machine delivers all the performance, operator comfort, and productivity that customers expect.

The new CASE CX210E-S crawler excavator
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The new CASE CX210E-S crawler excavator
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Meanwhile, customers looking for a premium wheel loader will be drawn to the new 651G “Evolution”. Built to sit between the proven 621G and the 721G, the 651G boasts increased loading performance, thanks to reinforced front and rear chassis sections, plus heavy-duty axles as standard with a choice of locking differentials. The machine delivers class-leading productivity and economy – more information see below.

Other wheel loaders will be on display, from the largest models to the latest compact loaders. Visitors to the stand will be able to glimpse into the future of compact equipment too, with the first CASE fully electric compact shovel on display. The battery-powered 12E V will join the company’ s electric mini-excavators in a growing zero-emission CASE line-up.

Keen operators will also be able to try their hand at the controls of the compact machinery, in an exciting, fun operator challenge that will take place on the stand throughout the event.

CASE’s equipment lines will be backed up by the full range of CASE parts and service solutions, along with CNH Capital financing services, plus undercarriage products from partners Sampierana. Product and market specialists will also be on the stand throughout the show for discussions with customers.

“Hillhead provides a unique opportunity for our customers and the media to see our machinery in action and to take a closer look in detail on the stand,” said Olivier Buschino, business director for the UK and Republic of Ireland. “We look forward to welcoming customers, new and old, to the stand and having the opportunity to show the very latest technical innovation and engineering excellence on show from CASE Construction Equipment.”

  The new CASE 651G Evolution wheel loader fills a gap between the 621G and 721G
© Case Construction Equipment

The new CASE 651G Evolution wheel loader fills a gap between the 621G and 721G
© Case Construction Equipment

CASE launch new 651G Evolution wheel loader

CASE Construction Equipment have upgraded their mid-sized wheel loader range, with the launch of an eighth model. The all-new 651G Evolution fills a gap between the 621G and the 721G. Based on the parent model, the 621G, the new loader is said to offer improved loading performance for class-leading levels of productivity.

The larger 721G, 821G and 921G Evolution models have also been upgraded and now boast increased tipping loads and bucket dump heights, further improving productivity for customers. This additional performance has allowed CASE to offer a new range of higher-capacity rehandling buckets on all models from the 651G to the 921G, with curved side edges and a redesigned top guard, delivering increased capacities, improved bucket penetration and material retention.

The 651G Evolution, along with the three larger models, features reinforced front and rear chassis sections to cope with the increased performance. Heavy-duty axles are now fitted as standard, with a choice of differentials on each axle. Customers can choose between a 100 % differential lock on the front axle and an open differential on the rear, a 100 % differential lock on the front and a limited-slip differential at the rear, or a limited-slip differential in both axles.

Evolution operators benefit from a spacious Level 2 ROPS/FOPS protected cab, with a touchscreen display providing control over all machine functions. This includes the ability to set engine speed at a fixed rev/min and the possibility of automatic engagement of ride control at a set speed. The G-Series loaders already allow the operator to access a digital manual through the monitor, while the cab features adjustable electrohydraulic control levers, new power modes, and configurable buttons on the main console.

An integrated weigh load scale allows the operator to accurately load and record material moved, with the availability of a wide range of data sets, including job ticket, customer name, truck registration, and target load data. All of this information can be automatically transmitted to the site office via the CASE SiteWatch telematic portal.

CASE G-Series Evolution wheel loaders are powered by proven EU Stage V FPT Industrial diesel engines. These have a capacity of 4.5 l on the 521G, 6.7 l on the 621G to 921G, and 8.7 l for the 1021G and 1121G. Wastegate turbochargers are used on all models up to the 921G, with variable geometry turbos for the two larger models. All engines use FPT’s proven Hi-eSCR2 after-treatment system, with no requirement for EGR. The machines are compatible with a range of synthetic and sustainable fuels, including HVO and XTL.

The new 651G Evolution will be covered by all existing services offered by CASE, including extended warranty and planned maintenance contracts, regular inspections, fluid analysis, maintenance kits, and telematics.

The new model is equipped with telematics enabled by a 4G SiteConnect module that can be accessed via the new SiteManager app, available for iOS and Android devices. CASE say the platform was built with customers in mind.

SiteConnect allows a two-way communication between machines and CASE dealers, who can run remote diagnostics and best advise operators on any issues identified without visiting the site. Algorithm-driven proactive analysis of potential failures and reduced time to fix issues means more uptime and productivity. If a potential problem is detected, an alert is sent to the CASE dealer with specific recommendations and actions to fix issues before they become problems. SiteConnect and telematics come as standard with the G-Series Evolution.

As introduced with the G Evolution series, the service intervals extended from 500 to 1000 hours also apply to 651G, benefiting from reduced total cost of maintenance available through CASE Care planned maintenance programme, offering a variety of duration and application coverages as well as payment options.

The new CASE 651G will be on show at Hillhead 2024.

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