New easy-to-use, easy-to-own machines for rental market
New Case side-shift backhoe loader, upgraded rough-terrain forklifts with enclosed cabs, larger mini excavator and a new full-sized wheel loader provide durable, versatile rental solutions that are easy to operate.
With a new versatile and cost-effective side-shift backhoe loader that improves maneuverability, rough-terrain forklift upgrades that broaden application range and a tough new full-sized wheel loader, the latest launches from Case take a practical approach to innovation with a focus on boosting profitability for rental companies.
“As tight labor markets create skills gaps across industries, rental companies need adaptable machines that deliver the productivity contractors require while also providing a durable, easy-to-maintain solution that’s easy on the bottom line,” says Terry Dolan, vice president – North America, Case Construction Equipment. “Our goal with these new machines and upgrades was to enhance the return on investment for rental companies and their customers.”
Case is bringing new side-shift functionality for the first time to the U.S. market with the new Construction King 580SV side-shift backhoe loader, along with a big range of new features to boost opportunities for rental businesses. |
New side-shift backhoe loader brings more features and versatility to rental market
Backhoe loaders are already a mainstay for rental companies, delivering unmatched versatility as a two-in-one machine. Now, Case is bringing new side-shift functionality for the first time to the U.S. market with the new Construction King 580SV side-shift backhoe loader, along with a big range of new features to boost opportunities for rental businesses.
“With a side-shift design, operators can shift the boom left or right to work snuggly parallel to structures or along roadsides while minimizing their footprint,” says George MacIntyre, product manager – backhoe loaders. “Or they can dig rectangular trenches without having to reposition the machine. This means more productivity in confined spaces and more application opportunities for rental customers.”
The new 97-horsepower Case 580SV Construction King side shift brings all the features from the popular N Series backhoe loaders that customers love, like ProControl swing dampening for the backhoe, auto ride control for the loader and ECO modes for fuel efficiency. It also includes upgrades like a PowerShift transmission, a 6-in-1 bucket and easy-to-use pilot backhoe controls.
With the latest 586H and 588H model updates, Case has added an optional factory-designed, built and installed enclosed cab with operator-friendly features like AC, heat, Bluetooth radio, and noise and dust suppression that let operators work in all kinds of conditions. |
Upgraded rough-terrain forklifts with enclosed cab boosts rental opportunities
Case H Series rough-terrain forklifts are already popular with rental companies because of their no-nonsense durability and easy-to-handle operation. They’re robust machines that are easy to transport and deploy for short-term projects, and they boost productivity for jobs like transporting pallets or holding up trusses on construction sites.
With the latest 586H and 588H model updates, Case has added an optional factory-designed, built and installed enclosed cab with operator-friendly features like AC, heat, Bluetooth radio, and noise and dust suppression that let operators work in all kinds of conditions. Whether rental companies are dealing with extreme heat or frigid temperatures, they’ll be able to serve more contractors more often with a lineup that protects operators from the elements.
Depending on the model, these flexible machines can swiftly lift heavy loads between 6,000 pounds and 8,000 pounds on all sorts of uneven surface conditions with the exclusive Load Control feature that minimizes shock to the load. Rental companies can also choose from a wide range of optional features for the best business fit, including 4WD or 2WD models and mast options ranging from 11 to 22 feet.
Case also makes owning these machines easier for rental companies with flexible financing options, cost-controlling planned maintenance programs and features like SiteWatch telematics and maintenance-free Tier 4 emissions solutions.
The all-new Case 651G full-sized wheel loader delivers productivity on the job site while keeping operating expenses under control, sources report. |
New full-sized wheel loader powers big performance and ROI
For rental companies who want to offer a powerhouse machine that’s easy to use and maintain, the all-new Case 651G full-sized wheel loader delivers productivity on the job site while keeping operating expenses under control, sources report.
With breakout force of nearly 24,000 pounds, lifting capacity of over 16,100 pounds and more clearance under the bucket during dumping, this machine is designed to help teams power through tougher jobs. It also includes a range of features and options to help rental companies protect their machine investment. Adjustable, easy-to-use electrohydraulic controls, a security lock feature and four-corner flashers help improve safety and control on the job site.
“The Case 651G is the kind of all-around, easy-to-operate workhorse that keeps jobs running efficiently and profitably from the minute operators climb into the comfortable cab,” says Neil Detra, product manager – full-size and compact wheel loaders. “We designed this powerful, highly configurable machine to meet the needs of all kinds of contractors, and we equipped it with the smooth controls and ergonomic features operators love.”
The new full-sized wheel loader offers three optional loader configurations and is compatible with a variety of tools such as brooms and forks, making it a resourceful solution for highly varied jobs. The spacious cab includes control-enhancing features, like an integrated onboard scale for weighing and tracking loads, and comforts that include AC, heat, heated seats and mirrors, and Bluetooth radio.
The new Case CX50D mini excavator delivers more punch in a compact design. This 5-metric ton class machine offers greater lifting capacity and better digging performance for jobs that demand more production in shorter time from operators, source report. |
Mini excavator brings upsized power and versatility
For the rental houses that want to meet growing customer requirements and demand for larger mini excavators, the new Case CX50D mini excavator delivers more punch in a compact design. This 5-metric ton class machine offers greater lifting capacity and better digging performance for jobs that demand more production in shorter time from operators, sources report.
It powers a wide range of specialized attachments for highly varied jobs. It comes standard with multifunctional hydraulics and a second auxiliary circuit, as well as an optional third auxiliary circuit for advanced attachments like tilt rotators and grapples. Another optional dedicated auxiliary circuit is also available to power advanced attachments like mulchers.
Operators will be able to work longer and more comfortably in the CX50D thanks to the automotive-style cab. Here, Case engineers goes big on comfort, control and convenience, including features like auto climate control with heat and A/C, Bluetooth radio, a five-way adjustable seat and a customizable LCD screen that provides important data on the machine and attachments.
These features were designed to provide low cost of ownership and excellent return on investment, thanks to the CX50D simplistic design and ruggedness to take the brunt of the job.
"With the rollout of our new and upgraded equipment, we’re not just revolutionizing job site performance with smooth, swift, smart machines; we’re creating a win-win scenario for contractors and rental companies,” says Dolan. “Crews get the productivity boost they need, and rental businesses unlock the full potential of their investment.”
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