Develon Debuts DX100W-7 Mini Wheel Excavator
Published: 27/9
Develon has the perfect solution for navigating cramped, congested urban job sites—the DX100W-7 mini wheel excavator.The DX100W-7 is the ideal combination of compact and agile, A spacious cab, with low noise and vibration levels paired with all-around visibility, makes long days on the job site more comfortable and productive. Three steering modes—2-while, 4-wheel crab, and 4-wheel round—help operators customize their performance to move and work within confined spaces. An innovative articulated boom, and boom swing features an additional pivot point, which enhances working range, lifting capacity and digging force.
The DX100W-7 has a 1.35t counterweight for improved digging and lifting performance. It also features a large hydraulic capacity, so it can effortlessly hoist and maneuver heavy loads while minimizing fuel consumption. For improved control, the standard 1-way/2-way switch lever provides hydraulic flow that is activated through the joystick, not the pedal. One-way hydraulic flow is ideal when using such attachments as hydraulic breakers and plate compactors, whereas two-way hydraulic flow is best when using hydraulic thumbs (clamps), rippers and grapples. Operators can work efficiently and safely with the exclusive parallel dozer blade and independent rear outriggers (stabilizers). The dozer blade helps pull, push and mix materials, while the rear outriggers add stability and minimize damage to surfaces like asphalt. For enhanced visibility, the DX100W-7 comes standard with a high-illumination LED light system, including one additional working lamp. Also standard is the around view monitor (AVM) camera system with a 270-degree view, equipped with ultrasonic sensors. The sensors increase the safety on the job site by alerting operators of nearby objects as they back up the machine.
A standard overload warning device is another safety feature and protects the machine against excessive wear and tear. It warns operators when the excavator is approaching or exceeding its maximum load capacity or safe operating limits, helping minimize tipping or structural failures.