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Tue April 25, 2023 - National Edition
DEVELON, formerly known as Doosan construction equipment, is expanding its next-generation -7 Series crawler excavator offering in North America with the new DX1000LC-7.
The new 100-metric-ton conventional tail swing excavator is ideal for pit and quarry customers working in aggregate settings and well-suited as a large earthmoving and excavating machine for heavy construction and infrastructure projects.
"The DX1000LC-7 is designed to serve a growing crawler excavator size class," said Thomas Lee, director of product management at DEVELON.
"It can efficiently load large amounts of material into trucks at quarries. On construction sites, the DX1000LC-7 excavates, stockpiles and loads material into dump trucks."
The DX1000LC-7 excavator includes smart machine technology and a rugged design for maximum uptime protection. Features of the new DX1000LC-7 include a crossed-design swing bearing that distributes stress for machine uptime protection.
Attention was given to reinforcing the excavator's wear points — boosting the machine's reliability and keeping it running longer. The excavator also includes a heavy-duty front design with additional reinforcement on key stress points to ensure uptime protection.
Operators can choose the swing priority mode for bank cutting and when the swing angle is large to increase the swing speed and maximize productivity. The boom up function is prioritized when the swing priority is turned off.
"The new DX1000LC-7 excavator has the highest swing torque in its size class," said Lee. "This is especially important for aggregate producers when they routinely turn or rotate the excavator's upper structure to move rocks and other material."
The DX1000LC-7 provides a high level of efficiency for customers. The excavator's D-ECOPOWER system helps to improve productivity and save fuel. The hydraulic system precisely controls oil flow and optimizes the engine's available horsepower. The system's efficiency not only improves productivity but also reduces fuel consumption, the manufacturer said.
Operators can choose between two modes: boom and swing. This allows operators to adjust the machine to best match the job at hand, giving priority to boom or swing movements. Boom priority is ideal in harsh conditions, such as digging over the front or dumping over the side of the machine. Swing priority works best in normal or light-duty digging situations.
As soon as operators step into the cab, they will appreciate the push-button start and high-quality interior fit and finish. The DX1000LC-7 cab contains an 8-in. touch screen LCD monitor for high visibility and easy access. The screen is 30 percent larger than previous models.
Ergonomic adjustments such as the newly designed foot pedals and heated seats make long days more enjoyable for excavator operators.
Operators can configure the shortcut button on the joystick to their liking so they can adjust the wipers, mute the audio or control the camera. The button also can be used to activate the optional intelligent floating boom feature. This enhancement helps to increase operator effectiveness and keep the operator's hand on the controls.
The optional 360-degree all-around view monitoring (AVM) camera system displays a full view of the machine's surroundings, giving operators greater confidence when positioning and operating the machine in tight work areas. Five visual perspectives can be seen from the separate AVM monitor: top view, rear view, top+right view, rear+corner view and 3D view.
Additional DX1000LC-7 excavator options include a hydraulic removable counterweight, which is helpful if the customer needs to transport the machine.
An optional auto-lube system makes daily maintenance simpler and enhances uptime protection. Additional machine options include the following:
The new excavator comes with unlimited access to the DEVELON Fleet Management telematics system. The system allows equipment owners and fleet managers to remotely monitor machine location, hours, fuel usage, engine idle versus work time, and error codes, as well as engine and hydraulic temperatures.
Machines can be monitored via an online account. In addition, dealers can use the system to provide improved customer support by responding to machine warning messages and alerts, troubleshooting machine issues, and then sending a field service vehicle to deliver the proper parts and help with repairs.
Specifications represent the standard arm configuration.