Cat next generation 395 Excavator delivers on production and durability
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Cat next generation 395 Excavator delivers on production and durability

Cat next generation 395 Excavator delivers on production and durability

The Next Generation Cat® 395 excavator offers contractors up to 10 percent more production, two times more structural durability, and up to 20 percent less maintenance costs than the industry leader it replaces, the 390F.

“We increased swing torque and stick force by 10 percent,” said Brian Abbott, worldwide product manager for Caterpillar large excavators. “These increases enable contractors to use larger buckets for much greater productivity.”

A key driver to the 395’s production is a new dedicated hydrostatic swing circuit — a feature found only on larger Cat mining shovels like the 6015B.

“The circuit enables the excavator to regenerate swing brake energy and independently manage cylinder oil flow,” said Abbott. “What that means for owners and operators is greater fuel efficiency along with smoother, more predictable performance when multitasking with the machine.”  

Three modes of operation are available: Power, Smart, and ECO. Power mode is maximum power at all times; ECO mode lowers engine speed and cycle times while maintaining breakout force. Smart mode takes the guesswork out by automatically matching engine and hydraulic power to the actual digging conditions — all to reduce fuel consumption and optimize performance.

The cooling system features a new on-demand fan that’s designed to operate only when required, which helps save fuel. An available auto reverse function assists with cleaning debris from the cooling cores, which enhances operating efficiency.

Cat next generation 395 Excavator delivers on production and durability

Standard technology aids efficiency and safety

Simple, easy-to-use technology helps operators and owners get the most out of their Cat excavator.

“The 395 has the industry’s most comprehensive offering of factory-installed technology in its size class,” said Abbott. “Our goal is take an owner’s operating efficiency to a much higher level.”

Cat Payload helps operators increase loading efficiency with on-the-go weighing; real-time payload estimates can be calculated without swinging to help prevent overloading and underloading trucks. The monitor’s USP port lets operators download results from a single shift all the way up to 30 days of work with no need for an internet connection or VisionLink® subscription.

Cat Grade with 2D gives operators visual guidance to grade via the standard touchscreen monitor so they can make more accurate cuts. The system is readily upgradable to Cat Grade with Advanced 2D or Cat Grade with 3D for enhanced accuracy. Advanced 2D includes an additional touchscreen monitor to enable in-field design. 3D adds GPS and GLONASS positioning for pinpoint accuracy. The 395’s built-in communication technology makes it easier than ever to connect to 3D services like Trimble Connected Community or Virtual Reference Station.

Lift Assist is a new safety feature that helps prevent the excavator from tipping. It quickly calculates the weight of the actual load being lifted and compares it to the excavator’s rated capability. Visual and auditory alerts show and tell the operator if the excavator is within a safe working range.

Whether equipped with a bucket or hammer, standard 2D E-Fence prevents the excavator from moving outside operator-defined points. This helps protect the machine and other objects from damage and reduces the risk of fines related to zoning or underground and aboveground utility damage. It also helps prevent operator fatigue by reducing overswinging and digging.

Auto Hammer Stop prevents unnecessary wear and tear on the attachment and machine. A warning message appears on the monitor after 15 seconds of continuous firing; the hammer will automatically stop after 30 seconds of continuous firing.

Cat Product Link™ makes managing the machine easy. It provides a constant stream of wireless information available via the online VisionLink® interface, allowing machine managers in the office to quickly evaluate critical operating information.

Optional Work Tool Recognition saves time and energy when changing attachments. A simple shake of an attached tool confirms its identity and automatically adjusts the hydraulic system to the parameters the operator set for that specific tool.

The optional Cat PL161 Attachment Locator is a Bluetooth® device that makes finding attachments and other gear quick and easy. The excavator’s onboard Bluetooth reader or Cat App on a smart phone will locate the device automatically up to 300 feet (91 meters) away.

More built-in durability

The 395 will take on demanding work. Booms, sticks, and frames are twice as strong as those on the previous model — all to give owners reliable performance for the life of the machine.

Booms have increased top and bottom plate thickness; sticks have increased side, bottom, and bracket plate thickness; and frames have increased base frame and counterweight mounting plate thickness.

The reinforced car body, track link, track rollers, and boom, stick, and bucket cylinders ensure long-term, trouble-free performance.

Reduced maintenance

Extended and synchronized maintenance intervals contribute to the 395’s lower long-term costs.

The new Cat air filter with an integrated precleaner and primary and secondary filters provides double the dust-holding capacity of the previous design.

The new Cat hydraulic return filter has a 3,000-hour service life — a 50 percent increase over previous filters.

Fuel system filters are synchronized for service at 1,000 hours — a 100 percent increase over the previous filters.

The fuel system’s water and sediment drains and hydraulic system’s oil level check are positioned close together at ground level, making routine maintenance faster, easier, and safer.

Cat next generation 395 Excavator delivers on production and durability

Operator-oriented cab

The 395 offers a choice between a Deluxe and Premium cab. Performance-enhancing features like the front-facing control panel, keyless pushbutton start, and large touchscreen monitor with jog dial keys come standard.

Following are other cab amenities that are sure to please operators:

  • Tilt-up console that allows easy cab entry and exit
  • Advanced viscous cab mounts that reduce vibration as much as 50 percent compared with previous models
  • Bluetooth integrated radio with USB ports for connecting and charging phones
  • Automatic climate control that maintains temperature settings regardless of ambient temperatures
  • Programmable joystick buttons that allow setting control patterns and hydraulic response rates for individual preferences
  • Large front, rear, and side windows along with standard rearview and right-hand-sideview cameras to enhance visibility
  • An optional 360-degree-visibility package that combines images from multiple cameras to enhance the operator’s sight lines in all directions

“In this size class, production is the most critical contractor requirement,” concluded Abbott. “The 395 delivers that and so much more.”

395 Specifications

  • Engine: Cat C18
  • Engine power (ISO 14396): 543 hp (405 kW)
  • Operating weight: 207,300 lb (94 000 kg)
  • Max. digging depth*: 31’8” (9670 mm)
  • Max. reach at ground level*: 48’3” (14 710 mm)
  • Max. loading height*: 30’4” (9250 mm)

*GP 27’7”(8.4 m) boom, R 14’5” (4.4 m) stick, 6.8 yd3 (5.2 m3) SD bucket, 35” (900 mm) shoes.

Post source : Caterpillar

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