Case CE Upgrades 621F and 721F Wheel Loaders to Meet Tier 4 Final
Case Construction Equipment’s 621F and 721F wheel loaders now meet Tier 4 Final emissions standards. Like the Tier 4 Interim models, each model is equipped with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) solution that treats emissions separately with diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) and does not require the engine to re-circulate exhaust gas. Case says being able to operate without an EGR improves fuel efficiency by up to 20% compared to previous solutions, lowers exhaust temperatures and fuel consumption, and provides improved throttle response and simplified maintenance without sacrificing power. It also requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration or maintenance, optimizing uptime for greater productivity.
Each new Tier 4 Final wheel loader delivers best-in-class power with a 6.7-L engine, says Case. The 621F and 721F wheel loaders produce 162 and 179 net rated hp (121 and 133 kW), respectively. Both machines are also available with XT (tool carrier) or XR (extended reach) linkage and specialty configurations for improved versatility and productivity.
With SCR, these machines achieve lower temperatures in the engine exhaust system while optimizing combustion to achieve greater fuel economy and peak horsepower. The SCR design on the 621F and 721F also contributes to machine uptime by eliminating the need for manual DPF regeneration and the associated downtime that occurs with wheel loaders that use cooled EGR technology. SCR also results in extended time between service intervals as lower ambient temperatures result in slower degradation of lubricating oil. Additional fuel savings can be achieved with a standard engine shutdown feature found on each model that allows the operator to limit engine idle time.
As with previous models, the 621F and 721F wheel loaders feature powerful and quick hydraulics, and four programmable power modes that allow users to match the machine output to available engine power. The loaders include heavy-duty axles with auto-locking front and open rear differentials for optimal traction in virtually all conditions. The axle design also helps reduce tire wear, especially on hard surfaces.
Both the 621F and 721F also offer an optional “Efficiency Package” that includes a five-speed transmission with lock-up torque converter for even faster road travel speed, acceleration and shorter cycle times, as well as axles with auto locking differential and advanced system programming. The optional five-speed transmission includes the Case Powerinch feature that lets operators approach targets quickly and precisely regardless of engine speed. It ensures there is no rollback even on steep slopes, making it easier and quicker to dump into a truck.
Both models are also available as waste handlers, featuring 16 guarding points, a high-efficiency mid-mounted cooling cube, a slanted hood and Sy-Klone ejective air pre-cleaner, and heavy-duty axles. The 621F and 721F wheel loaders also feature cabs with full climate control, as well as an award-winning joystick steering option that helps reduce operator fatigue. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide enhanced visibility to attachments. All service points are easily grouped and located throughout the machine for easy access. Additional options, such as a rearview camera and a heated air-ride seat are also available.
Serviceability with the 621F and 721F is simple with ground-level service points and eye-level fluid gauges. The mid-mounted cooling module limits debris buildup and provides easy access for routine cleaning. And a standard, electronically controlled power-tilt hood makes access to the engine compartment easy.
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