CASE Construction Equipment releases new control solutions
CASE Construction Equipment OEM-Fit 2D and 3D machine control solutions, designed by Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, are now available for CASE D Series excavators from certified dealers.
This new controls ensure that the optimal combination of machine and solution is installed and tested by CASE certified precision field specialists. It also simplifies the acquisition process and allows for the technology to be grouped in with the purchase of the machine – combining the financing or lease approval, rate and payment in a single package.
“It takes the guesswork out of what solution works best with each machine and ensures that it is installed and tested by certified professionals before it’s delivered to the contractor,” said Nathaniel Waldschmidt, product manager, CASE Construction Equipment.
OEM-Fit machine control solutions also increase the residual/resale value of each excavator, confirming to buyers on the secondary market that the system is designed and proven to work with the machine.
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