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The NEW Bobcat T595

Published:11/04/2017
Media Type:Article

Tags: Bobcat, In the news

Bobcat T595

 

NEW BOBCAT T595

 

COMPACT TRACK LOADER BOASTS THE MOST HORSEPOWER IN ITS SIZE CLASS

 

M2 series Bobcat loaders are beginning to land on Australian shores, bringing a new level of comfort and a new model - the Bobcat® T595 compact track loader.

 

The new 74-horsepower Bobcat T595 features increased horsepower and performance for pushing or digging applications, without the need for operators to move up to a bigger machine. With a 998kg rated operating capacity and improved lift force, the T595 compact track loader from Bobcat Company can help to increase jobsite productivity, plus it can move or carry more material with an attachment to increase jobsite efficiency.

 

At 1727mm wide with a standard construction/ industrial bucket, the loader's compact size allows it to work in confined spaces, move confidently within a congested worksite or travel between homes. Its rubber tracks cause minimal ground disturbance for fewer repairs to established lawns when a project is complete.

 

Market segments

The vertical-lift-path T595 is a productive and versatile machine for a variety of market segments that require a powerful and durable compact track loader. Operators working in construction, landscaping, agriculture and utilities can choose from more than 50 genuine Bobcat attachments approved for use with the T595. Non-hydraulic attachments can be changed easily from inside the cab with the press of a button to activate the power Bob-Tach® attachment mounting system, further increasing jobsite productivity.

 

Construction contractors can complete tasks such as excavating, grading or site preparation more efficiently with the T595 to increase jobsite profitability. Landscaping professionals and agriculture producers also benefit from the machine's increased performance while staying within a compact size frame, ideal for working on tight lot lines between homes, or where space is limited.

 

Bobcat T595 compact track loaders come with standard controls (hands and feet) or optional Selectable Joystick Controls (SJC).

 

Option: 2-Speed travel

Available on the new T595 is a 2-Speed travel option that allows operators to choose between low and high travel speeds to better match the jobsite conditions and tasks. A best-in-class travel speed of 16.7 km/h in high range boosts jobsite productivity.

 

Uptime protection

The T595 incorporates multiple design elements to help protect the owner's investment and minimise machine downtime.

 

• Transversely mounted engine allows for easy access to daily maintenance items to encourage operators to perform the tasks.

• Simple checkpoints make it easier to perform maintenance at the proper intervals.

• Auxiliary quick coupler are mounted directly to the front plate of the lift arm to provide solid mounting, and hoses are routed through the loader arms for better protection.

• Guard bar extends in front of the coupler for added protection and less downtime.

• Solid steel tailgate protects the machine from damage and minimises downtime.

• Standard machine shutdown protection system automatically shuts down the machine to avoid catastrophic failure. Monitors engine coolant temperature, engine oil pressure and rpm.

 

With the introduction of the T595 compact track loader, Bobcat now offers its customers 10 unique compact track loader models to choose from. Bobcat introduced its first compact track loader - the 864 - in 1999 and has since made significant refinements to the machines, including a new undercarriage in 2015, to increase performance and jobsite productivity.

 

For more information on the Bobcat T59S compact track loader or other Bobcat equipment contact Clark Equipment on 1300 736 848

 

Article featured in Australian Earthmoving Magazine, March/April 2017 Edition

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