Construction Equipment Guide
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Fri April 30, 2010 - National Edition
A redesigned work group allows the new Bobcat 324 compact excavator to reach farther, dig deeper and dump higher, according to the manufacturer.
The 324 excavator is a conventional tail swing unit in the 1.5-ton (1.3 t) operating class. Its boom cylinder is attached to the top of the boom instead of the bottom, giving it more protection from damage while digging. It also features a lighter-weight yet durable boom fabrication with cast pivot joints.
As a result, the 324 offers a maximum dig depth of 8 ft. 6 in. (2.6 m), reach at ground level of 14 ft. (4.2 m), and dump height clearance of 8 ft. 8 in. (2.6 m).
The undercarriage on the 324 excavator hydraulically retracts to a width of just 38.6 in. (98 cm) for travel through gates and doorways, or alongside homes. It can then expand to 53.7 in. (136 cm) for greater performance. Overall height is just 85.5 in. (217 cm).
A 13.9-hp (10 kW), Tier IV water-cooled diesel engine powers the 324, and two travel speed ranges are standard. Equipped with a hydraulic system similar to the larger Bobcat excavators, the 324’s torque-limiting piston pump is able to sense and react to hydraulic loads, for better utilization of the engine’s torque curve, according to the manufacturer.
The standard dozer blade features two self-storing extensions that provide a working width of 54 in. (137 cm). Auxiliary hydraulics with boom-mounted, flush-face quick couplers make changing attachments easy.
Boom swing on the 324 excavator is 80 degrees to the left and 60 degrees to the right. Bobcat’s in-track swing frame keeps the swing castings and cylinders within the width of the tracks when digging in an offset position, helping the operator dig flush against an obstacle.
A TOPS/ROPS canopy with comfort seat, retractable seat belt, cup holder and armrests is standard. An enclosed cab with heat is optional. Available attachments include grading and trenching buckets, an auger, a hydraulic breaker and a hydraulic clamp.
For more information, visit www.bobcat.com/excavators/.