Courtesy of Case Corp.
HIGH-TECH LOADER: The upgraded G Series loader line from Case Corp. offers new tech including payload management, telemetry and machine monitoring to boost productivity and uptime. New connectivity options and revamped controls aim to enhance uptime and productivity.
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It’s easy to think just red equipment when mentioning the Case name, but that should always be accompanied by IH. The brand is also competitive in construction equipment and since 2016 has been making waves with the G Series wheel loader line. For 2021, the work continues. Case has announced its new lineup of G Series wheel loaders.
Updated May 7, 2021
Case went from four power modes in the previous G Series loader iteration down to two: Max and Smart.
Case Construction Equipment
While Case Construction Equipment decided not to move on from the G Series designation for its wheel loaders, don’t be fooled by the “update” language when it talks about the series s upgrades. There’s plenty to unpack here.
Case has added factory-installed payload and tire monitoring systems, upgraded controls and added a new touchscreen display. It’s also redefined power modes, added new electro-hydraulic parallel lift and upgraded its telematic features.
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May 05, 2021
Case went from four power modes in the previous G Series loader iteration down to two: Max and Smart.
Case Construction Equipment
While Case Construction Equipment decided not to move on from the G Series designation for its wheel loaders, don’t be fooled by the “update” language when it talks about the series s upgrades. There’s plenty to unpack here.
Case has added factory-installed payload and tire monitoring systems, upgraded controls and added a new touchscreen display. It’s also redefined power modes, added new electro-hydraulic parallel lift and upgraded its telematic features.
Dial in your preferences
Using the new touchscreen display, operators can access machine settings and operational data. They also can adjust electrohydraulic controls, which allow them to independently set lift (boom) and tilt (bucket) responsiveness to smooth, moderate or aggressive.
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Case has upgraded its G Series wheel loader lineup with a fully integrated payload system, in addition to other enhancements. The payload system provides bucket weight, pass counts, accumulated/running weight, and job-tracking data. Operators can track total loads and total volume of material moved over a period of time, and can also track history by customer, truck, or material.
“The onboard payload system drives efficiencies in loading cycles and reduces situations where operators have to top off trucks as they sit on the scale a waste of time and work for the loader,” said product manager Andrew Dargatz in a prepared statement. “It reduces instances where trucks have to dump material because they are overweight, or drive to a site underloaded because the operator was light with each bucket. It also provides a perspective into the operation of the loader to evaluate operator performance, as well as into cycle information that could help make future decisions on bucket a