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Doosan Will Display Various Heavy Equipment at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017

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Doosan Construction Equipment will display a variety of heavy equipment in two booths (G4476 and G4876) located in the Gold Lot at the Las Vegas Convention Center during CONEXPO-CON/AGG in Las Vegas, March 7 – 11, 2017.

Products on exhibit will include:

  • DA40-5 articulated dump truck
  • DL200-5 wheel loader
  • DL220-5 wheel loader
  • DL250TC-5 wheel loader
  • DL420-5 wheel loader
  • DL550-5 wheel loader
  • DX140LCR-5 crawler excavator
  • DX225LC-5 crawler excavator
  • DX300LC-5 SLR crawler excavator
  • DX350LC-5 crawler excavator
  • DX490LC-5 crawler excavator
  • DX190W-5 wheel excavator
  • DX225LL-5 log loader
  • DX380LL-5 log loader

Doosan offers a full line of excavators including 13 crawler excavator models — three available with super-long reach — and three wheel excavator models. Excavators range from the 6-metric-ton DX63-3 to the largest model, the 54-metric-ton DX530LC-5, to best match customer needs. Two models are designed with reduced tailswing for operation on confined jobsites.

Ten models of wheel loaders come with a choice of Z-bar loader linkage and parallel lift arm. Many models are available with a high-lift configuration for extra reach and dump height. Two tool carrier models, the DL200TC-5 and DL250TC-5, are designed with the parallel lift arm to provide added versatility and multiple attachment capabilities. Hydrostatic transmissions have been incorporated in two smaller wheel loader models, the DL200-5 and DL200TC-5, for improved fuel efficiency and precise operation.

The dash-5 articulated dump trucks include the DA30-5 and DA40-5. They are designed to maintain tire contact with the ground at all times due to the machine’s tandem rear bogie, front-mounted turning ring, sloping rear frame and front suspension. Permanent six-wheel drive provides optimal traction in all applications.

The DX380LL-5 log loader is designed for demanding logging applications and tasks such as shovel logging, sorting and log loading. It weighs approximately 113,500 lbs. and is powered by a 318-hp Tier 4-compliant diesel engine. It features high swing torque, approximately 44 ft. of reach at ground level and powerful hydraulics for peak performance when working on forestry tracts.

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