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BOBCAT COMPACT EXCAVATORS 2014 WORKSAVER BOBCATALOG


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Bobcat®


compact excavators feature


distinct advantages over other brands, in terms of performance, uptime protection, comfort and serviceability, and it’s all done to help you get more out of your investment in Bobcat compact equipment.


WHY AN EXCAVATOR?


Excavators have traditionally been less expensive to purchase, transport and maintain than other earthmoving machines such as tractor loader backhoes (TLBs). Bobcat excavators are also highly productive at digging and removing material from a jobsite, and their tracked undercarriage means less ground disturbance. Due to their compact size, Bobcat excavators provide operators with more fl exibility than TLBs, which are limited to 45 degrees of workgroup movement in confi ned areas (Fig. 1). A Bobcat excavator working in the same situation has up to 180 degrees of movement for better spoil placement or truck-loading applications. An excavator’s independent boom swing means less machine repositioning. Last but not least, visibility in a Bobcat excavator is increased since the offset position provides an unobstructed view of the attachment and work area (Fig. 2).


AN EXCAVATOR


FOR EVERY APPLICATION


Bobcat manufactures 12 different excavator models to help operators match the machine to their application — from the ultra-compact 418 to the 8-metric-ton E85. There are Conventional, Minimal and Zero Tail Swing models to choose from, depending on the operating conditions. For varying dig depths — from 6 to more than 15 feet — and reach needs, Bobcat offers standard-, long- and extendable- arm confi gurations. Altogether, 10 of the 12 models are part of the newest line of Bobcat excavators — the M-Series — with industry-leading cycle times and advanced hydraulic systems. Read more about these models on the following pages.


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Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Tractor loader backhoe Tractor loader backhoe Bobcat compact excavator


Bobcat compact excavators provide operators with up to 180 degrees of movement, whereas tractor loader backhoes may be limited to only 45 degrees of workgroup movement.


Bobcat compact excavator


Operators can dig square holes or on each side of a buried utility, without repositioning the Bobcat excavator.


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