CASE Construction Equipment will be present at Nampo Show 2017

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CASE Construction Equipment will be present at the Nampo Show, which will be held in Bothaville, South Africa, from 16 to 19 May 2017.

On display at the CASE stand will be a wide range of equipment including the CASE 570T, 580T and 695T tractor backhoe loaders and the CASE SR130, SR150, SR175 and SR200 skid steer loaders.All of them, reliable and productive machines with best value for money.

According to Ross Collard, managing director of CSE, CASE dealer in South Africa: “Nampo is an important platform to showcase the CASE Construction Equipment offering to a large number of new and existing customers, we have taken traction at this event over the last few years and the resulting exposure has led to increased sales of equipment”.

Besides the product offering visitors will see a variety of items from the CASE shop, from fashionable, high quality leisure and work wear to stylish accessories and highly detailed scale models and of course a cuddly toy!

Top equipment for the most demanding application
The CASE 570T model represents the continuity of the CASE DNA, built on the company’s long history of industry firsts which include the world’s first factory-built tractor loader backhoe introduced in 1957. More than 600,000 units later, CASE backhoe loaders are synonymous of performance, high lifting capacity, best digging depth, and great breakout forces.

The 570T backhoe loader stands above the competition with high-productivity features and the excellent performance delivered by fuel-efficient FPT Industrial S8000 engine. Manufactured in more than 3,000,000 units, the S8000 engine suits a diversified range of applications and is well-known in Africa and the Middle East markets.

The sturdy design of the 570T model ensures ease-of-service and reliability even in heavy-duty operations. Cost-effective for fast return on investment, the 570T backhoe loader is expected to enlarge CASE’s customer base and reinforce the brand’s presence in Africa.

At the same time, it will be possible to see several models of the CASE skid steer loader rangewhich offer more engine and hydraulic power, best in class breakout forces and increased productivity while maintaining outstanding cab space and all-round visibility.

TheCASE SR150skid steer loader is equipped with an upgraded 2.2 litres engine displacement and delivers more power than ever before: 60 hp (45kW). Additional pushing power is offered by the new small frame loader arm stops on the loader arm.

Thanks to these significant performance improvements, CASE skid steer loaders stand out from competition and offer the best-in-class peak torque in the SR150 model.CASE now offers non-pneumatic tyres on the SR150 model.

Solid tyres are purpose-built to last longer and to increase the stability and the lift capacity of the machine. Furthermore, they provide excellent traction even on dirt, sand, mud and gravel operations, highly important in farms. The hydraulic coupler, now available on SR150 models, allows to change attachments without getting off the cab.

The fully glazed cab is now equipped with a redesigned front door wiper that offer a greatly increased wiping area and improved visibility. Two new options are available on large models for additional protection in heavy duty applications: the metal light bezels that protect the working light and are ideal for forestry and demolition operations; the brace added on the hydraulic coupler to increase the torsional rigidity for more accurate and precision works.

CASE Construction Equipment: Close to the customer
CASE has built a solid reputation and a loyal customer base over the years, due to the excellent quality of the products and the wide range of services that customers appreciate
Through CSE, the company shows its commitment to deliver specialist advice, tailored finance packages and a first-class after sales service with a 100% total satisfaction guarantee, providing the partnership that farmers deserve.