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case 770 fx plus vs case 770 fx comparison

Construction vehicles play a crucial role in the modernization of infrastructure, with diverse types designed for specific tasks. Excavators, characterized by a rotating cab and hydraulic arm, excel in digging and earthmoving. Bulldozers, equipped with large blades, are adept at leveling surfaces. Loaders facilitate material transportation, while cranes handle heavy lifting. Forklifts specialize in moving pallets and materials vertically. Comparing these vehicles involves evaluating factors such as power, mobility, and versatility. Excavators, with their precision and adaptability, stand out in intricate digging tasks. Bulldozers, with their formidable pushing capabilities, excel in leveling uneven terrain. Loaders showcase efficiency in material handling, and cranes offer unparalleled lifting capacity. Forklifts shine in indoor settings where vertical movement is essential. The choice of construction vehicle depends on project requirements, emphasizing the need for a tailored approach in selecting the most suitable equipment for the task at hand.
770 FX PLUS
770 FX PLUS
₹ 32 Lakh
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770 FX
770 FX
₹ 33 Lakh
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Engine

model
compliant
gross power
displacement
maximum torque
air intake type
F5HFL463A*W
F5HFL463A*W
CEV BS-IV
N/A
74 HP
74 HP
3400 CC
3400 CC
325 NM
325 NM
N/A
Turbocharged Intercooled

Steering

type
system pressure
unit displacement
turning circle diameter outside bucket
turning circle diameter outside bucket not braked
Power Steering
N/A
140
N/A
125 CC
125 CC
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

Brakes

parking
service
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

Loader General Dimension

dump angle
dump height
max pay load
reach at ground
hinge pin height
load over height
rollback at ground
bucket capacity std
bucket breakout force
hinge pin forward reach
max reach at full height
maximum lifting capacity
loader arm breakout force
below ground level dig depth
max reach at full height bucket dumped
45 Deg.
45 Deg.
2730 MM
2730 MM
1925 Kg
1925 Kg
1980 MM
1980 MM
3600 MM
3600 MM
3300 MM
3300 MM
33 Deg.
33 Deg.
1 Cum
1 Cum
N/A
N/A
240 MM
240 MM
1190 MM
1190 MM (2WD), 1150 MM (4WD)
1530
N/A
N/A
N/A
110 MM
N/A
760
760

Backhoe Loader Dimension

max dig depth
bucket capacity
bucket rotation
max lift capacity
safe working load
max working height
dipper configuration
max load over height
bucket breakout force
dipper tear out force
bucket capacity backhoe
reach ground level to swing center
reach at full height to slew center
reach ground level to rear wheel center
4700 MM
4400 MM
0 Cum
0 Cum
204 Deg
204 Deg.
3700 Kg
3515 Kg
1100 Kg
N/A
5700 MM
N/A
N/A
N/A
3300 MM
3800 MM
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.2
N/A
N/A
2340 MM
N/A
7230 MM
N/A

Overall Dimension & Weight

wheelbase
track width rear
transport length
track width front
width over bucket
max operating weight
width over stabilizer
height to top of cabin
minimum ground clearance
overall transport height
2180 MM
2180 MM
1700 MM
N/A
5960 MM
N/A
1880 MM (2WD), 1900 MM (4WD)
1880 MM (2WD), 1900 MM (4WD)
2300 MM
2300 MM
7920
7600
2270 MM
N/A
2830 MM
2830 MM
380 MM
380 MM
N/A
N/A

Hydraulic system

pump flow
pump type
system type
system relief pressure
143 lpm
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

Power Train

powertrain type
transmission make and model
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

Service Capacities

coolant
fuel tank
rear axle
engine oil
hydraulic oil system
hydraulic oil replacement
transmission oil capacitysystem
20 Ltr
20 Ltr
129 Ltr
129 Ltr
Carraro 28.32
N/A
9.1 Ltr
9.1 Ltr
107 Ltr
107 Ltr
170/2000 Hrs
170/2000 Hrs
18 Ltr (2WD), 20 Ltr (4WD)
18 Ltr (2WD), 20 Ltr (4WD)

Opearting weight

below ground level dig depth
110 MM
N/A

Tyre

standard tyre rear
standard tyre front
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

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