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UH171
Posted: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 2:49:12 AM

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I've always wandered why do the nzg 215 and Joal 225 have weird booms that are 2 piece even in Europe I've never seen a 200 series cat excavator with that boom

Remember when it comes to equipment the older and more obscure the better

A Cat 225 will beat a 320EL hands down
EX8000
Posted: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 5:04:27 AM

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It`s an adjustable boom. Not sure why you would need one. Some were manual and used pins to lock it in place and others used hydraulics. Case used a ``power slide boom`` on some of their excavators, and I think JCB did as well.



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Patrick C
Posted: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 7:45:54 PM

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One would use a two-piece in confined areas. And while yes a mini excavator is a better choice, there are still sensable reasons for a larger excavator. If you look at many of the wheel excavators, you will notice the two piece booms as well. They are not very common in Virginia where I'm from, but they are very common in Europe, where the old Joal and NZG models were designed and/or produced.

Patrick
groundedpilot
Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:14:18 AM
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digggerr
Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:51:18 PM
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groundedpilot,

That's a great photo! I have never seen a 215 with a hydraulically articulated boom before.

To the original poster,

Just because you have not seen something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Although not as popular as the mono boom, the 2-piece booms are out there. I found these in about 5 minutes doing a simple Google search.

215s;







225s;








Cat345bl
Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:07:54 PM
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Yes the adjustable boom is very common on European excavators, and like said since so many model manufacturers are from Europe, there models are usually speced in the same fashion, sigh.

Stole the pic from the net, an adjustable boom on a wheeled excavator in Philly, so some have made their way into North America.


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