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Case 815B Soil Compactor: A Historical Perspective
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The Case 815B Soil Compactor, introduced in the mid-1980s, was a significant advancement in compaction technology. Manufactured by Case Construction Equipment, the 815B was designed to meet the growing demands of the construction industry for efficient soil compaction. It featured a 216 horsepower engine and a blade width of 12 feet, making it suitable for large-scale projects such as road construction and landfills.
Specifications of the Case 815B
  • Engine Power: 216 hp (161 kW)
  • Blade Width: 12 ft (3.66 m)
  • Operating Weight: Approximately 44,170 lbs (20,035 kg)
  • Wheelbase: 11 ft (3.35 m)
  • Ground Clearance: 1 ft (0.30 m)
  • Fuel Capacity: 122 gallons (462 liters)
These specifications made the 815B a formidable machine in its class, capable of delivering high compaction forces over large areas.
Accident Involving the Case 815B
In a notable incident, a Case 815B Soil Compactor was involved in an accident during a construction project. The operator, while performing routine compaction tasks, lost control of the machine, leading to a rollover. Fortunately, the operator was wearing a seatbelt, which prevented serious injury. This incident highlighted the importance of operator safety and the need for regular maintenance and training.
Lessons Learned from the Incident
The accident underscored several key lessons:
  1. Importance of Operator Training: Proper training ensures operators are aware of the machine's capabilities and limitations, reducing the risk of accidents.
  2. Regular Maintenance: Routine checks and maintenance can identify potential issues before they lead to failures.
  3. Safety Protocols: Adhering to safety protocols, such as wearing seatbelts and using rollover protective structures (ROPS), can prevent injuries.
Conclusion
The Case 815B Soil Compactor played a pivotal role in the evolution of compaction equipment. While the accident involving the 815B was unfortunate, it served as a catalyst for improved safety standards in the industry. Today, the legacy of the 815B continues to influence the design and operation of modern compaction equipment.
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