Case Introduces Three Telehandlers at World of Concrete

Case Construction Equipment, Racine, Wis., introduced three telescopic handlers to its full line of equipment at World of Concrete, held this week in Las Vegas, Nev. The TX742, TX842 and TX945 are designed for visibility, operator comfort, machine balance and ease of maintenance and serviceability. The three models are engineered to work productively and cost effectively in a variety of load-and-carry and material-handling jobs • such as commercial and residential construction, specialty trades and landscaping applications • requiring precise maneuverability, superior traction and lift capacity in the toughest terrain.

“From the comfortable, roomy cab with its single joystick control for maximum operator efficiency, to the low-boom design for enhanced stability and visibility, to the powershift transmission with four forward and three reverse gears for smoother operation, the Case TX Series telescopic handlers were built to deliver maximum performance, reliability and productivity on the jobsite,” said Jim Hughes, brand marketing manager.

Equipped with a high performance Case Family IV 4.5 liter turbocharged engine, the TX742 is rated at 95 net hp, while the TX842 and TX945 are both rated at 108 net hp. The full powershift transmission on the units features four forward and three reverse gears, providing smooth, on-the-go forward-reverse shifting at any engine speed for more productive operation.

“All three machines can reach a top speed of 22 mph in forward and 14 mph in reverse for quick maneuvering across the jobsite,” Hughes said.

Low-boom enhances operator visibility

The low-boom design on the Case TX Series models enhances both stability and visibility. The high-mounted cab offers all-around visibility • forward to the forks for quicker, more precise placement of loads and to the rear of the machine for a safer worksite environment. The 153-inch turning radius provides maneuverability in confined spaces. For added productivity, front and rear work lights and mirrors are standard.

“With one of the most spacious operating platforms in the industry, the Case TX Series cab is designed with comfort and safety in mind,” Hughes said. “The telescopic handler cab maximizes productivity and reduces operator fatigue by matching the machine environment to the operator. The sizeable cab, easy-to-read instrument panel and conveniently placed controls create an environment that puts any operator at ease.” The standard seat adjusts to suit each operator and an optional mechanical suspension seat is available for greater comfort.

The convenient single joystick provides complete, one-hand control of both the boom and attachment for fast and precise positioning. Moving the lever fore and aft raises and lowers the boom. Moving the joystick left and right extends or retracts the boom. Toggling the thumb-operated switch rolls the front attachment forward or back. Two buttons control the auxiliary hydraulic functions.

Multiple steering modes

“Three available steering modes add to the overall versatility and productivity of these machines, making the TX Series adaptable to a variety of applications and jobsite conditions,” Hughes said. “Front-wheel steer provides maximum control at high transport speeds; four-wheel steer provides maximum maneuverability and a tight turning radius; and crab steer provides maneuverability when stacking pallets or working beside a structure.”

The advanced open-center hydraulic system on the Case TX Series telescopic handlers provides smooth operation in all ground conditions. Case telescopic handlers also feature frame-leveling control to level the machine +/-8 degrees on uneven ground. Frame level can be monitored with an easy-to-read gauge on the ROPS canopy. For added stability, the rear axle oscillation lock automatically activates when the boom angle exceeds 30 degrees, disabling further actuation of frame leveling and stabilizers.

Easy maintenance saves time and money

“The easier it is to perform maintenance on equipment, the more likely it will get done,” Hughes said. “The side-mounted engine on Case telescopic handlers provides ground-level access to major service points for routine maintenance so daily service and maintenance can be completed quickly and easily.”

Attachments add versatility on the job

A universal quick coupler design and a wide variety of attachments give Case TX Series telescopic handlers the added versatility to accomplish many challenging tasks • from carrying, lifting and stacking, to grading and pushing. Attachments include a variety of carriages, forks, augers, buckets and brooms, as well as a truss boom, crane hook and more.

The TX742 has an operating weight of 22,700 pounds, a maximum lift height of 42 feet and a maximum lift capacity of 6,600 pounds. The TX842 has an operating weight of 24,930 pounds, a maximum lift height of 42 feet and a maximum lift capacity of 8,000 pounds. The TX945 has an operating weight of 27,778 pounds, a maximum lift height of 45 feet and a maximum lift capacity of 9,000 pounds. The TX742 and TX842 have a forward reach of 29 feet and the TX945 has a forward reach of 31 feet.

For additional telescopic handler product specifications, visit www.casece.com.

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