The Doosan wheel excavator range is also marketed under the same ‘DX’ naming as the tracked version, but check the model numbering carefully for the ‘W’ denoting the wheeled rubber duck version.
As you would expect, the wheeled range of excavators is far narrower that the more popular tracked equivalent with Doosan making models from 10,000kgs operating weight to a maximum of just under 22 tonnes.
The materials handling models can be distinguished by the WMH in the model name (Wheel Material Handler) which are available in 23,700 and 24,900 kgs versions.
DX100W-7 | Doosan D34 | 75 kW / 100 hp at 2000 rpm | 10.7~11.100 kg | ||
DX140W-7 | Doosan DL06V | 103 kW / 137 hp at 2000 rpm | 15.800 kg | ||
DX160W-7 | Doosan DL06V | 103 kW / 137 hp at 2000 rpm | 2 × 167 l/min | 17.000 kg | |
DX165WR-7 | Perkins 1204J | 102 kW / 137 hp at 2200 rpm | 17.300 kg | ||
DX170W-7 | Doosan DL06V | 113 kW / 152 hp at 2000 rpm | 2 × 167 l/min | 17.700 kg | |
DX190W-7 | Doosan DL06V | 130 kW / 174 hp at 1900 rpm | 2 × 200 l/min | 18.320 kg | |
DX210W-7 | Doosan DL06V | 141 kW / 189 hp at 1900 rpm | 2 x 236 l/min | 21.900 kg | |
DX230WMH-5 | DL06 | 129.4 kW / 173.5 HP at 1900 RPM | 2 × 236 l/min | 23.700 kg | |
DX250WMH-5 | DL06 | 129.4 kW / 173.5 HP at 1900 RPM | 2 × 236 l/min | 24.900 kg |
Machinery operators can now place orders for Doosan’s new DX50Z, DX55R and DX100W-7 excavators using the Doobiz system. Priority allocation is not guaranteed if you have previously reserved one of these machines with Sales or DST - please place actual orders in the system as soon as possible. DX100W-7: Much anticipated, the DX100W-7 is designed mainly for urban applications, as well as road maintenance. Doosan aimed for the best compromise between compactness and agility, but with excellent performance and high-end comfort. It is very important that this type of machine can operate in very restricted areas, so it is equipped…>
Doosan has launched the DX165WR-7 Stage V compliant wheeled excavator, a new short tail machine that is perfect for jobs in tight spaces, particularly in urban areas or on narrow roads with heavy traffic. The DX165WR-7 is built with the same undercarriage as the new DX160W-7 Stage V model, providing an optimal centre of gravity thanks to the long wheel base and the ideal weight distribution. As a result, the DX165WR-7 offers maximum performance, combining the very short swing radius with the best stability and lifting capacities for this class of machine. Providing the extremely precise, powerful and smooth digging…>
Case market the WX-Series of wheeled excavators ranging from the 99hp, 10 tonne WX95 to the 173hp 23,100kg WX240.
Wheeled excavators is a small category which means that there is never a great choice for any brand in the UK market. If you are looking for a used Case wheeled excavator and you find one for sale on these pages - go and buy it!
The Doosan wheel excavator range is also marketed under the same 'DX' naming as the tracked version, but check the model numbering carefully for the 'W' denoting the wheeled rubber duck version.
As you would expect, the wheeled range of excavators is far narrower that the more popular tracked equivalent with Doosan making models from 10,000kgs operating weight to a maximum of just under 22 tonnes.
The materials handling models can be distinguished by the WMH in the model name (Wheel Material Handler) which are available in 23,700 and 24,900 kgs versions.
As experts in excavator manufacturing, Hitachi make a full range, including wheeled excavators.
Although not as popular as the tracked versions, the wheeled versions can be distinguished by model numbers as they all have the 'W' after the operating weight in the model.
The ZX140W-3 has to be a wheeled version - typically used in on road or rail applications and in the waste industry.
If you work at JCB then you might call these a 'JCB Wheelie' but we prefer advertising JCB Wheel excavators for sale at Plant Pages. The range comes in two main model lines - the one we are all familiar with, the 'JS' range and the new Hydradig range which, JCB claim, is the first purpose designed wheel excavator, as opposed to a tracked version being modified. These modern looking machines could well be the future for the 'JCB Rubber Duck'. There are specialist material handler versions of the JCB wheel loaders - these have an 'MH' at the end of the model number, (unless it's a hydradig then...
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