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Case 170C Excavator Overview and Parts Considerations
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Machine Background
The Case 170C is a mid-sized crawler excavator widely used in construction, utility, and landscaping applications. It combines robust power, precise hydraulics, and versatile attachments to tackle trenching, digging, and material handling tasks effectively.
Specifications
  • Operating weight approximately 32,000 lbs (around 14,515 kg), balancing mobility and stability.
  • Engine power near 121 hp, typically featuring fuel-efficient, low-emission diesel engines.
  • Overall operating length roughly 36 feet with bucket extended, suitable for moderate to large scale projects.
  • Width near 11 feet 4 inches, allowing access to various jobsite conditions.
  • Height close to 11 feet 6 inches, factoring cab and boom dimensions.
Parts and Maintenance
  • Parts availability varies; sourcing OEM or compatible aftermarket components is crucial for maintaining machine performance and reliability.
  • Key consumables include bucket teeth, hydraulic hoses, filters, seals, and track components.
  • Using reliable parts suppliers and maintaining an inventory of critical spares reduces downtime.
  • Machine diagnostics and part numbers from official or well-regarded databases assist in precise ordering.
Operational Features
  • Hydraulics support multiple attachments through auxiliary circuits, enhancing versatility.
  • Operator cabins offer comfort with climate control and visibility improvements for efficiency and safety.
  • Engine and hydraulic systems are designed to meet environmental standards without compromising performance.
Historical Context and Brand
  • Case Construction Equipment has roots dating back more than 170 years, evolving through innovations in steam and diesel machinery.
  • The 170C model fits into Case’s legacy of producing durable and efficient construction equipment for global markets.
  • Case continues upgrading models with advanced telematics, emission controls, and operator interface improvements.
Glossary
  • Crawler Excavator: A tracked vehicle equipped with a boom, stick, and bucket for digging and material handling.
  • Auxiliary Hydraulics: Additional hydraulic circuits allowing operation of equipment attachments.
  • OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer): Parts made by the original manufacturer to ensure fit and function.
  • Track Components: Includes track chains, sprockets, rollers, and pads necessary for crawler movement.
  • Operating Weight: The total weight of the machine, including fluids and standard configuration.
Summary
The Case 170C excavator serves as a steady workhorse in mid-sized earthmoving projects, backed by a legacy of reliability and robust design from Case Construction Equipment. Ensuring access to quality replacement parts and understanding operational specifications supports optimal machine uptime and longevity. The blend of power, hydraulic versatility, and ergonomic design makes the 170C a practical choice for evolving construction challenges.
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