Case customers and their operators at the event.
Case 570T tractor backhoe loader launched in Dubai
DUBAI, April 10, 2017
Case Construction Equipment and its official dealer Al Shirawi Enterprises launched the Case 570T, a new tractor backhoe loader, in Dubai, UAE, through a two-day event recently.
The first day was dedicated to customers and key accounts. Customers invited to take part in the event enjoyed an impressive live show and product demonstrations from expert Case operators.
The second day included product walk-arounds and test opportunities for operators throughout the UAE to experience the extraordinary performance of the Case 570T in the field.
More than 200 key accounts and customers witnessed the tractor backhoe loaders at work and received advice from Case product specialists and sales team on this high quality machine, the company said.
“This launch was a great opportunity for our customers to experience first-hand the benefits of our new tractor backhoe loader but also to share information about their personal experiences with our company and the excellent after-sales service offered by our dealership,” said Franco Invernizzi, senior business director CNH Industrial Construction Equipment for Middle East.
“Operators have also acquired a better understanding of the possibilities our tractor backhoe loader offers, its performance and high productivity,” he said.
Range expands
The Case 570T model represents the continuity of the Case DNA, built on the company’s long history of industry firsts which include the world’s first factory-built tractor loader backhoe introduced in 1957. More than 600,000 units later, Case backhoe loaders are synonymous of performance, high lifting capacity, best digging depth, and great breakout forces, the company said.
Case was the first to introduce a factory-built tractor loader backhoe, the Construction King, in 1957. Since that time it has continued to innovate, being the first to develop an extending dipper, the first to offer Ride Control and the first to provide a Powershift transmission on a backhoe loader, the company said.
With the introduction of the Case 570T model, Case further expands its backhoe loader offering in the Middle East, the entry-level backhoe loader which is designed to win over customers who are looking for productivity, versatility and fast return on investment, it said.
The most fuel-efficient engine
The heart of the new 570T backhoe loader is the FPT Industrial S8000 Series engine, which provides superior performance, high torque and best-in-class fuel economy. The turbocharged, four-cylinder engine delivers up to 86 hp and relies on the fuel-efficient engine technology of sister company FPT Industrial. Built rugged and reliable, the engine is equipped with air-to-air aftercooler system that optimises the air induction with benefits in terms of efficiency and reduced fuel consumption. Combined with the Power Shuttle transmission which provides four speeds forward and reverse, the 570T backhoe loader delivers up to 402 Nm of torque at just 1,300 rpm and has enough power and torque to get the job done in less time, the company said.
Heavy-duty design
The S-shaped boom has been designed for premium digging and lifting performance. Its heavy-duty structure ensures strength and durability, thanks to the thick, multi-plate fabrications, castings, and forgings which are conveniently placed in the most stressed points and include larger cylinders hinge plates in the main arm, and bigger reinforcing plates on both ends. The Case 570T reaches deeper than any other backhoe loader in this segment: up to 5.58 m with the Extendhoe dipper version, it added.
Customers looking for maximum flexibility can count on the lifting hook welded to the bucket linkage when they need the rear arm to lift and handle suspended objects. This is a unique feature by Case.
On the front side, the straight loader arm ensures loading capacity up to 3,700 kg and the best-in-class tipping height of 3.48 m. Compared to parallel arms offered by the competition, the arm of the Case 570T improves visibility to the bucket and requires less maintenance having fewer greasing points, the company said. – TradeArabia News Service