Cat has introduced the 308 CR fixed boom mini-excavator.
The new Cat 308 CR fixed boom mini-excavator replaces the 307.5 fixed boom model with more power and increased hydraulic horsepower, increasing efficiency and performance when using hydromechanical work tools, according to Cat.
New to Caterpillar's 8.8-ton-class offering is this model's compact radius design that reduces machine overhang by 67 percent compared to the previous model when equipped with the 550 lb. counterweight package. Even when equipped with the optional 1,100 lb. counterweight option, not available for the 307.5, the new 308 offers a 61 percent machine overhang reduction.
"We've continued the popular next generation design features of stick steer, cruise control, ease of use technology ready and a comfortable pressurized and sealed cab in the new 308 CR fixed boom mini excavator," said Greg Worley, market professional of mini-excavators. "Plus, we've given this 8-tonne-class (8.8 ton) machine a compact radius design, a slightly larger undercarriage for stability and two counterweight options for even higher lift capacities than the 307.5. The new 308 delivers maximum power and performance in a mini size excavator to work in a wide range of applications."
Power, Efficiency
The new 308 CR is powered by the Cat C2.8 turbo engine with 69 hp, meeting EU Stage V and U.S. EPA Tier IV Final emission standards. With features like auto idle, auto engine shutdown and efficient hydraulics with a variable displacement (smart) pump, this Cat mini-excavator is designed with low operating costs in mind, according to Cat.
Increases in track width, undercarriage length and machine weight compared to the previous model lead to operating stability and confidence when lifting to the side. Track options of rubber belt, steel track and steel track with rubber pads are available to meet customer and application needs.
The new 308 offers slight digging depth and maximum reach increases of 185 in. and 272 in. respectively with its long stick configuration. In addition, the new mini-excavator design provides increases in minimum/maximum configuration lift capacities when operating over the front with blade down and over the side.
Pin sizing remains the same with the 308, so customers with the 307.5 in their fleet can use the same work tools with the new machine. The hydraulic system features load sensing hydraulics with variable displacement piston pump offering 44 gal./min oil flow. Primary auxiliary circuit pump flow of 35 gal./min and 9 gal./min secondary auxiliary circuit maximum flow help deliver efficient work tool operation and performance.
Cat Indicate, E-Fence
Assisting operators with controlling the excavator, Cat Indicate and E-Fence simplify machine operation, improve accuracy and enhance overall productivity, according to Cat. Available from the factory or as a field upgrade kit, two software packages are available: Indicate or E-Fence, to suit customer needs.
An entry-level grading system, Indicate provides visual and audible indicators to where the bucket is versus target grade. Offering the ability to program a flat grade or slope, Indicate is ideal for digging footings, septic systems, foundations, slope work and similar applications.
E-Ceiling/E-Floor automatically constrains machine motion within preset boundaries, allowing operators to work confidently and efficiently by avoiding structures. E-Ceiling helps operators to avoid overhead obstacles like powerlines, ceilings or tree limbs. Defining digging depth limits, E-Floor helps protect underground fiberoptic cables and utilities. In addition, E-Wall sets operating limits to protect structures in front of the excavator.
Improving operator efficiency and safety on the job site, laser catcher technology provides the ability to reference a laser transmitter for a consistent reference point across the site. Retrofittable to all EOU machines, it reduces the requirement for manual grade checking by either the operator or other site workers.
Easy to learn and use, the aftermarket installed Cat Grade automatics offer customers the ability to create, manage and grade simple to complex designs with accuracy, ensuring cuts are filled to exact specifications, according to Cat. Cat Grade Advanced 2D allows operators to set parameters for digging and leveling operations, including cross slope and work site main fall.
Enabling deeper design capabilities, Cat Grade 3D employs global navigational satellite system (GNSS) receivers and a correctional data source to achieve real time kinematic (RTK) positioning guidance for more complex planes, slopes, contours and curves.
Continuing Next Generation Legacy
The new 308 CR fixed boom mini-excavator builds on many of the design features popular with the 307.5 model, including:
• a sealed and pressurized cab equipped with improved air conditioning, adjustable wrist rests and a suspension seat;
• monitor with easy controls and intuitive operation, with customizable preferences and machine information;
• standard Cat stick steer;
• cruise control;
• routine check points at ground level with grouped service points and robust service panels; and
• back-up camera, side camera, courtesy work lights and fluorescent seatbelt with optional seatbelt reminder system to enhance operating safety.
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