Product Snapshot: Tier 4 Final Excavator, Jobsite Fan

The Milwaukee Jobsite Fan runs on an M18 lithium-ion tool battery, boasting up to 17 hours of runtime on a single charge when using the lowest setting. The fan can circulate air up to 40 ft and features hanger holes so it can be temporarily mounted on a wall during use.
Milwaukee Tool; www.milwaukeetool.com

The XAS 90 Air Compressor can deliver up to 88 cu ft per minute. It's powered by a 24-hp Kubota diesel engine with a two-stage air-intake filter to prevent dust and debris from getting in. A durable polyethylene hood resists corrosion and fading. The 1,165-lb air compressor is mounted to a single-axle trailer, which can be removed to be mounted on a truck bed.
Atlas Copco; www.atlascopco.us

Deere updated its 210G LC Excavator with a Tier 4 Final 159-hp engine. The engine's diesel-particulate filter features automatic cleaning, and the 210G can run for 15,000 hours before ash removal. The DEF tank is located next to the fuel tank for easy refilling. The excavator has a 25-ton operating weight, with a bucket breakout force of 35,000 lb-ft. Optional sensor mounting brackets are located across the excavator for use with grade-reference and grade-control systems.
Deere; www.deere.com

The Volvo EW180E has a lifting capacity of 10.8 tons and an operating weight of 20 tons. It's powered by a Volvo D6 169-hp engine that meets Tier 4 Final emissions standards. The two-piece boom has a maximum digging depth of 19 ft, 8 in. and a maximum digging reach of 32 ft, 10 in. The hydraulic system features an Eco mode which reduces flow and pressure in the hydraulic system when demand is low, improving overall fuel efficiency.
Volvo Construction Equipment; www.volvoce.com
This week we look at a Tier 4 Final excavator from Deere and a jobsite fan from Milwaukee Tool. Click to begin the slide show.
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