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Doosan Infracore North America, Suwanee, Georgia, says it will showcase its DL320-7 wheel loader and a DX225MH-5 material handler at the 2022 Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) Convention & Exposition. The equipment will be displayed in booth A7 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas from March 21 to 24.
The company says the Doosan DL320-7 wheel loader is part of the redesigned -7 Series wheel loaders that were first launched in 2021. The DL320-7 has an operating weight of 43,506 pounds and a 7 percent larger capacity bucket than its predecessor. These updates allow an operator to move more material every hour.
Doosan also will display a new wheel loader guarding package, available as a factory-installed option for select wheel loader models. The package is intended to provide additional uptime protection for Doosan wheel loader owners.
“We are excited to be back in person at ISRI 2022 in Las Vegas,” says Aaron Kleingartner, product and dealer marketing manager for Doosan Infracore North America. “This is an important event for the recycling industry, and we are proud to be exhibiting one of our new -7 Series wheel loaders.”
Doosan also will showcase its 162-horsepower DX225MH-5 material handler. The company says the machine is built for rugged work with additional guarding and a straight boom and droop-nose arm specifically designed for material-handling tasks. It has a reach of 35 feet, 5 inches and a loading height of 40 feet. A raised and fixed cab provides operators a better line of sight when loading and unloading material.
“Our customers can activate the material handler’s Smart Power Control feature to enhance machine efficiency while maintaining productivity,” Kleingartner says. “This is achieved through variable speed control and pump torque control, automatically adjusting RPMs to match the operator’s lifting needs.”
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Doosan DX225MH-5 material handler customers can pair the machine with a grapple attachment or a magnet and generator set. The latter is an ideal solution for customers who regularly handle ferrous metal. Two-way and rotating auxiliary hydraulics come standard on the machine for optimal use of rotating grapples.
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