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COMPACT EXCAVATORS E80


SPECIFICATIONS


E55


E60


The E55 comes standard with an enclosed cab, and heat and air conditioning. It’s one of fi ve Bobcat excavators available with the extendable-arm option and is clamp-ready.


ENGINE 48.8 hp interim Tier 4 diesel (36,4 kW) OPERATING WEIGHT 12271 lb. (5566 kg) DIG DEPTH 12 ft. 11 in. (3,9 m)


REACH AT GROUND LEVEL 20 ft. (6 m) BUCKET DIGGING FORCE 8977 lbf. (39932 N)


■ Angle blade ■ Long-arm option ■ Auto-shift drive


■ Extendable-arm option ■ Auto-idle throttle ■ Turbo


Attachment shown: Bucket with clamp


The Minimal Tail Swing E60 leads the industry in dig depth and reach. Spend less time on routine maintenance because of the E60’s 250-hour greasing intervals.


ENGINE 52.3 hp interim Tier 4 diesel (39 kW) OPERATING WEIGHT 13556 lb. (6149 kg) DIG DEPTH 13 ft. 7 in. (4,1 m)


REACH AT GROUND LEVEL 21 ft. 4 in. (6,5 m) BUCKET DIGGING FORCE 9117 lbf. (40554 N)


■ Angle blade ■ Long-arm option ■ Auto-shift drive


■ Extendable-arm option ■ Auto-idle throttle


Attachment shown: Bucket with clamp


Compare Bobcat excavators to other brands


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excavators compete head-to-head with other


The E80 tops the Bobcat excavator line with an 8-metric-ton machine. Its Minimal Tail Swing confi guration offers powerful lifting capacities in tight quarters.


ENGINE 57 hp interim Tier 4 diesel (42,5 kW) OPERATING WEIGHT 18689 lb. (8477 kg) DIG DEPTH 15 ft. 4 in. (4,6 m)


REACH AT GROUND LEVEL 24 ft. 6 in. (7,4 m) BUCKET DIGGING FORCE 12280 lbf. (54623 N)


■ Auto-idle throttle Attachment shown: Bucket 10 www.MyWorkSaver.com/BobcatAdvantage WorkSaver BobCatalog 2013 ■ Available ■ Standard brands in performance, uptime protection and attachment tests.


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