The Case CX75 crawler excavator produced in 2008-2015, is listed with an operating weight of 17,461 lb (7.9 t), engine power of 54 hp (40 kW), a bucket capacity of 0.44 yd³ (0.34 m³) and a maximum digging depth of 13.6 ft (4.14 m).
Crawler Excavator • 2008-2015 • AU-4LE2X
Key specifications
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21.4 ft
19.4 ft
7.6 ft
8.9 ft
0.2 yd³
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How the Case CX75 compares
Comparison is against Case crawler excavators in the same broad operating-weight class where enough comparable data exists.
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Crawler excavator information
| Manufacturer | Case |
|---|---|
| Model | CX75 |
| Years of manufacture | 2008-2015 |
Operating specifications
| Operating weight | 17,461 lb (7.9 t) |
|---|---|
| Bucket capacity | 0.44 yd³ (0.34 m³) |
| Minimum bucket capacity | 0.24 yd³ (0.18 m³) |
| Maximum bucket capacity | 0.44 yd³ (0.34 m³) |
| Bucket width | 2.5 ft (0.76 m) |
| Maximum digging depth | 13.6 ft (4.14 m) |
| Maximum horizontal reach | 21.4 ft (6.52 m) |
| Tear-out force | 12,792 lbf (57 kN) |
Engine and emissions
| Engine manufacturer | Isuzu |
|---|---|
| Engine model | AU-4LE2X |
| Engine power | 54 hp (40 kW) |
| RPM at maximum torque | 1500 rpm |
| Diesel particulate filter | No |
Dimensions and transport
| Transport length | 19.4 ft (5.92 m) |
|---|---|
| Transport width | 7.6 ft (2.32 m) |
| Transport height | 8.9 ft (2.7 m) |
| Track width | 17.7 in (450 mm) |
Equipment and features
| Air conditioning | No |
|---|---|
| Blade | No |
| Cabin adjustment | No |
| Material handling excavator | No |
| Overload alert | No |
| Hydraulic quick hitch | No |
| Mechanical quick hitch | No |
| Track adjustment | No |
Disclaimer: Specifications should be verified against the official machine documentation and confirmed on the CASE Construction Equipment USA website.
