With WX175E SR, Case CE strikes the wheeled excavator market
05 Apr 2023
2 Min Read
CW Team
The WX175 E SR is one of several wheeled machines Case is included in its lineup of excavators for
the E Series, which was previewed at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2023. The news signalled the product line's
return to the North American market even though Case has regularly offered wheel excavators
abroad.
The WX175 SR is a machine designed for working on roadside projects and in urban areas. According
to Case, it features a large cab, automotive styling, and creature comforts. It also offers powerful
hydraulic performance, responsive controls, attachment flexibility, and an enhanced operator
experience. Since it is a wheeled machine, it may move independently between jobs.
According to Diego Butzke, Product Manager, Case, "Jobsites are getting smaller; shipping steel-
tracked equipment relatively short distances can be difficult; and steel tracks represent a significant
amount of the lifetime owning-and-operating expenditures of any piece of heavy equipment. The
new series of Case wheeled excavators solves and improves on those difficulties while still delivering
a full-featured excavator experience capable of both production-level hogging and more specialised
use with attachments.
The WX175E SR has a weight of slightly more than 44,000 pounds and generates 173 horsepower at
2,200 revolutions per minute. Because of its short-radius design, it can operate with ease up against
buildings, existing infrastructure, and along roadside while occupying little area. A function that
automatically idles and shuts down an engine decreases exhaust pollutants, noise, and fuel
consumption. An Eco gauge tracks engine efficiency in order to further save emissions and
maintenance expenses.
The load sensing hydraulic system of the excavator enables smooth attachment control while
enabling multi-functional operation and precision machine movements. The Power Boost feature
delivers an instantaneous boost in power when required, while the Fine Swing control, an optional
feature, increases precision and minimises material spillage.
The WX175 E SR is one of several wheeled machines Case is included in its lineup of excavators for
the E Series, which was previewed at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2023. The news signalled the product line's
return to the North American market even though Case has regularly offered wheel excavators
abroad.
The WX175 SR is a machine designed for working on roadside projects and in urban areas. According
to Case, it features a large cab, automotive styling, and creature comforts. It also offers powerful
hydraulic performance, responsive controls, attachment flexibility, and an enhanced operator
experience. Since it is a wheeled machine, it may move independently between jobs.
According to Diego Butzke, Product Manager, Case, Jobsites are getting smaller; shipping steel-
tracked equipment relatively short distances can be difficult; and steel tracks represent a significant
amount of the lifetime owning-and-operating expenditures of any piece of heavy equipment. The
new series of Case wheeled excavators solves and improves on those difficulties while still delivering
a full-featured excavator experience capable of both production-level hogging and more specialised
use with attachments.
The WX175E SR has a weight of slightly more than 44,000 pounds and generates 173 horsepower at
2,200 revolutions per minute. Because of its short-radius design, it can operate with ease up against
buildings, existing infrastructure, and along roadside while occupying little area. A function that
automatically idles and shuts down an engine decreases exhaust pollutants, noise, and fuel
consumption. An Eco gauge tracks engine efficiency in order to further save emissions and
maintenance expenses.
The load sensing hydraulic system of the excavator enables smooth attachment control while
enabling multi-functional operation and precision machine movements. The Power Boost feature
delivers an instantaneous boost in power when required, while the Fine Swing control, an optional
feature, increases precision and minimises material spillage.
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