The 2.7-tonne 8026 CTS joins the range alongside the zero tailswing 8025 ZTS, offering customers a choice of compact design and increased digging capacity. The machine uses a dedicated boom and dipper arm, offering greater digging and lifting performance than competitive models. JCB claims.
Increased efficiency allows the 8026 CTS to use the same engine family as the 8025 ZTS, with a similar torque output, but with a lower power rating providing a 14% efficiency gain. This is partly due to the introduction of the new auto kick down track motors.
In addition the hydraulic system now has full control isolation when the left hand armrest is raised, to improve safety on site.
The slew turret has been lowered by 35mm for additional stability, while the machine uses a redesigned undercarriage, with a more open design. Track legs are angled to prevent build-up of material within the track frames. Automatic kick-down motors, the introduction of a top roller and short pitch tracks contribute to improved operator ride quality, JCB says, and an 11% increase in travel speed, now up to 3.1mph (5km/h).
More leg room is provided, along with a further 50mm of seat adjustment. Options include air conditioning and electro-proportional auxiliary controls.
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