Case Construction Equipment is enhancing its D Series mini excavator lineup with three new models engineered for compact performance and jobsite versatility: the 3-ton class mini excavators CX30D, CX34D and CX38D.
These machines offer a balance of muscle, precision and attachment compatibility for efficient work in tight quarters. With a compact zero-tailswing design, operators can work up close against walls, near structures or around hazards with confidence, improving productivity on any job site.
The new Case 3-ton mini excavators combine business-class comfort with no-nonsense performance, according to Case. An automotive-style cab with ergonomic controls, a suspension seat and excellent all-around visibility elevate the operator experience and jobsite awareness. They also deliver improved stability and productivity with a well-balanced undercarriage for steady operation and an optional 6-way dozer blade available for the CX38D that makes grading and backfilling a breeze.
Each new model is equipped with different standard features to meet varying operational demands. The CX38D boasts standard features like hydraulic auxiliary flow control and electronic throttle control with auto idle for smoother, more efficient operation. Both the CX30D and CX38D models include a lights package for better visibility in low-light scenarios, as well as a long arm with thumb bracket for better reach.
Adaptability also is central to the design of these new mini excavators. Compatible with attachments for digging, trenching, dirt moving, vegetation management and more, these machines can transform for any job, according to Case.
Operators can swap attachments with multifunction one- and two-way hydraulics and a second two-way auxiliary hydraulic circuit. Plus, an optional third hydraulic circuit and a constant-flow circuit enable the use of power-hungry attachments for more specialized tasks.
With their compact design, robust performance and operator-focused features, the new Case mini-excavators help operators and contractors get more done, no matter the size or complexity of the task. Built with operators in mind, these machines make tough jobs easier, more efficient and more profitable on every site, according to Case.
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