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New Case D-Series Mini-Excavators

by Kyle Molyneux  |  Thu 05 May 2022

New Case D-Series Mini-Excavators

Case Construction Equipment has launched its new Mini-Excavator D-Series range in Europe, featuring 20 models from 1-tonne to 6-tonne, including two electric models. In addition to the range offering a complete line-up of machines that deliver a solution for every customer need, each new D-Series Mini-Excavator is equipped with the latest technology, features and attachments for all markets and applications.

The new Case D-Series machines are manufactured at plants in Italy and benefit from the synergies of innovation, technology, expertise and production that follow the acquisition of Sampierana by CNH Industrial in 2021.

“Mini-excavators are a high-growth segment and account for nearly half of all European machine sales. Case has responded to customer demand with a full line-up of 20 D-Series Mini-Excavators from 1 to 6 tonnes, with two electric models in the 1- to 3-tonne range,” noted Egidio Galano, Director, Construction Equipment Product Management Europe, CNH Industrial. “And with manufacturing based in Italy to supply the entire European market, we are proud to produce where we sell. European production enables the first D-Series machines to ship and be on customers’ jobsites from the third quarter of 2022.”

20-model range
The two electric models, the first available from the first quarter of 2023, are in the 1- to 3-tonne ranges, supporting customers operating on jobsites with demanding emissions controls and noise constraints, such as in urban locations. Versatility, flexibility and agility are further embedded in the D-Series with features such as a zero tail-swing and 2-piece booms available across the entire range, hydraulic and mechanical quick couplers and electric models that can operate in low-/no-emission and noise restricted zones.

To support customers, all models across the D-Series Mini-Excavator range include new advanced features underpinned by industry-leading technology. Users can fully customise each machine according to the application’s needs, with options ranging from basic configurations to premium feature-loaded models.

In addition to 20 different machine sizes, up to three auxiliary circuits with electro-hydraulic proportional control and a superior range of hydraulic and mechanical quick couplers can be specified. These enable a near infinite range of available attachments, from buckets to breakers and mulchers.

For compactness and agility, zero tail-swing versions are available across the entire range providing exceptional manoeuvrability. When coupled with the 2-piece boom offering, operators can operate higher and further than equivalent standard mono-beams, digging deeper and closer to the machine in space-constrained sites. The performance-enhancing 2-piece boom is available across the range, including uniquely on the 2-tonne, 4.5-tonne and 5.5-tonne models, an industry first. Additional features found in all models are the electro-hydraulic controls, hydraulic settings, a load-sensing electronic pump and flow-sharing control valves.

The CX15EV is the first of the electric models, which was presented at the CNH Industrial Capital Markets day in February 2022. Available during Q1 2023, this 1.3-tonne machine has a 16kW electric engine with a 21.5kWh battery that can be recharged in less than 2 hours with an external fast recharger, minimising downtime. This means customers can eliminate machine noise and optimise both productivity and emissions control. 

Focus on operator comfort
Operator’s benefit from many features that enhance safety and productivity, which range from automatic air conditioning and heating to the quick couplers that allow fast change-of-use by the operator on site. The customisable electro-hydraulic controls and digital cluster with AUX1, AUX2 and AUX3 flow settings provide operators with a high degree of customisation to their individual working patterns and control over workflow.

The boom, right-front hood and cab-front running lights, cab’s courtesy light, fabric seat that features optional pneumatic suspension and heating, plus optional suspended joysticks, are all designed for the operator’s comfort and safety. The optional anti-theft features, rear-view camera and cab-rear optional additional working lights add further peace of mind. Finally, optional DAB Radio, Bluetooth, USB, memory card SD/SDHC and an aux-in enhance operators’ working environments.  

Optimising uptime
To further boost the flexibility, up-time, productivity and profitability of its new D-Series Mini-Excavator range, Case has created a range of connected and non-connected after-sales services, Case Service Solutions, which supports customers’ experience of Case equipment. 

Plant fleet managers benefit from geolocation, fleet security using geo-fences and unauthorised use alerts, and flexible reporting from the complete fleet management tool Case SiteWatch. This powerful tool includes the ability to track key performance indicators (KPIs) such as fuel consumption, utilisation rate, machine hours and idle time, enabling productivity and profitability to be monitored and optimised.  The data is easily accessible via an online portal.

Case SiteConnect enhances telemetry data used by Case’s Uptime Center team to provide dealers with alerts based on machine performance. Fast corrective action to minimise downtime is possible, as dealers remotely access machine data and take corrective action faster.  This enables dealers to be proactive in managing customers’ machines and boosting uptime. Both SiteWatch and SiteConnect are available on the new D-Series Mini-Excavator range from 2023.

To further boost the flexibility, up-time, productivity and profitability of its new D-Series Mini-Excavator range, Case has created Service Maintenance Kits for models across the range. “Case Service Solutions keep our customers’ equipment in top condition with maximum uptime, no unexpected costs and optimised profitability,” highlighted Peter Garry, Director, Europe Construction Parts and Service. “Core solutions are available now, with plans to roll-out Case Service Solutions across the entire range throughout Europe as machines become available.”

Experience the benefits
To fully experience the benefits of the new machines hands-on, all Case customers and the media are invited to field events during May and June where they can try and buy the machines: Ettringen in Germany (May 14th to 15th), Calenzano in Italy: (May 27th to 28th), and Quilly in France (June 8th to 9th).

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