LiuGong Machinery is using Intermat 2012 to unveil its next generation excavator range. The new E Series excavators represent a leapfrog improvement for LiuGong, meeting world-class standards of quality and design.
March 7, 2012
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LiuGong has high hopes for its high performance 22tonne class excavator, the 922e III
269 LiuGong Machinery is using INTERMAT 2012 to unveil its next generation excavator range. The new E Series excavators represent a leapfrog improvement for LiuGong, meeting world-class standards of quality and design.
LiuGong said it is a range that will bring new gains in productivity, quality, efficiency and serviceability, using its 22tonne the 922E III as the launch-pad. The firm has designed the machine with a new high visibility, high comfort cab that it claims can match or beat those from leading rivals in the sector. Power delivery is said to be smooth and precise allowing fine working due to efficient hydraulics with sophisticated electronic controls. Meanwhile productivity is also high, while fuel economy is said to be good.
This new machine has been designed to meet the tough Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB emissions controls being introduced in North America and Europe and represents LiuGong’s latest move in the competitive global market for crawler excavators in the 21-22tonne range.
LiuGong attracted a vast crowd to the eagerly awaited unveiling of its new E Series excavators at bauma China 2012. The range features the 910E, 918E, 925E, 930E, 936E, 945E, 948E, and 950E. Another model in the E Series excavator range, the 22tonne class 922E, was introduced in early 2012. The machines share similar technological characteristics. However, the largest in the range, the 950E, can generate up to 298kW of power, and boasts a 3.6m³ bucket. The model is said to have a strong power reserve and th
LiuGong attracted a vast crowd to the eagerly awaited unveiling of its new E Series excavators at bauma China 2012. The range features the 910E, 918E, 925E, 930E, 936E, 945E, 948E, and 950E. Another model in the E Series excavator range, the 22tonne class 922E, was introduced in early 2012. The machines share similar technological characteristics. However, the largest in the range, the 950E, can generate up to 298kW of power, and boasts a 3.6m³ bucket. The model is said to have a strong power reserve and th