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Operators can navigate obstacles with excellent reach and manoeuvrability
The TB395W features two steering modes – 2WS (two-wheel steering) and 4WSC (four-wheel with crab steering). A two-piece boom with a long arm provides more clearance between the bucket and dozer blade due to the arm-mount position, allowing the operator to pull the bucket back to the dozer blade, which is ideal when working in narrow spaces or moving an obstacle out of the way. An auto cruise feature enables operators to set and adjust the machine’s travel speeds with a toggle switch. Auto cruise is also ideal when using attachments that require a consistent, repeatable travel speed, such as a mulcher, mower, or trencher.
Multiple hydraulic circuits maximize attachment versatility
The excavator’s 13-foot 5.2-inch digging depth and 27-foot cutting height make it particularly useful on construction sites. The TB395W offers a maximum bucket breakout force of 13,241 pounds, a maximum arm digging force of 8,925 pounds, and a traction force of 12,994 pounds. Three auxiliary circuits cater to different hydraulic requirements. The primary circuit delivers 32 gpm, ensuring ample power for use with hydraulic attachments. The secondary circuit provides 14.5 gpm. Additionally, the third auxiliary circuit is specifically designed for use with a hydraulic quick coupler.
“You may see [the TB395W] being used with a mulcher on it or a mower where they can go along the side of the road and mow the right of way,” Caldwell said at CONEXPO.
He added that a tiltrotator will be desirable for contractors who want to use the TB395W with a variety of attachments, including grabs.
Cab is a comfortable mobile office for operators
The TB395W’s cab features an eight-inch colour touchscreen monitor with integrated air conditioning and DAB radio functions. Using the machine’s intuitive jog dial, operators can easily navigate and control the monitor, including its HVAC and DAB radio functions. The TB395W includes a 270-degree camera to provide operators with a bird’s-eye view for increased safety.
One-touch control switches operate other machine functions, such as work lights; Standard, and ECO working modes; primary auxiliary detent; low- and high-speed gearboxes; swing boom/second boom select; differential lock; manual regen/regen inhibit; and lift overload alarm. A high-back, air-ride suspension seat, adjustable armrests, pilot controls, a large flat floor area, and integrated footrests help operators remain comfortable.
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