Volvo introduces its big boy

March 17, 2005

Volvo Construction Equipment introduced the 70-ton EC700B excavator at ConExpo-Con/Agg on Wednesday. The new machine is equipped with the largest-capacity engine in its class of excavators with an output of 464 gross hp at 1,800 rpm.

The engine will be the new Tier 3-compliant Volvo Advanced Combustion Technology power system that is matched with Volvo hydraulic systems to provide high digging and crowding forces, and smooth, harmonized operation in all conditions. The excavator has a digging reach of 43 ft 3 in., a digging depth of 27 ft 7 in.

Volvo Construction Equipment introduced the 70-ton EC700B excavator at ConExpo-Con/Agg on Wednesday. The new machine is equipped with the largest-capacity engine in its class of excavators with an output of 464 gross hp at 1,800 rpm.

The engine will be the new Tier 3-compliant Volvo Advanced Combustion Technology power system that is matched with Volvo hydraulic systems to provide high digging and crowding forces, and smooth, harmonized operation in all conditions. The excavator has a digging reach of 43 ft 3 in., a digging depth of 27 ft 7 in. and a breakout force of 67,750 lb.

Sponsored Recommendations

The Science Behind Sustainable Concrete Sealing Solutions

Extend the lifespan and durability of any concrete. PoreShield is a USDA BioPreferred product and is approved for residential, commercial, and industrial use. It works great above...

Proven Concrete Protection That’s Safe & Sustainable

Real-life DOT field tests and university researchers have found that PoreShieldTM lasts for 10+ years and extends the life of concrete.

Revolutionizing Concrete Protection - A Sustainable Solution for Lasting Durability

The concrete at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center is subject to several potential sources of damage including livestock biowaste, food/beverage waste, and freeze/thaw...

The Future of Concrete Preservation

PoreShield is a cost-effective, nontoxic alternative to traditional concrete sealers. It works differently, absorbing deep into the concrete pores to block damage from salt ions...