Bobcat E32 Excavator Upgraded to T4-F

Dec. 16, 2015

Editor's note: The E32 has been upgraded to R Series. See below for details.

The 33.5-horsepower Bobcat E32 excavator meets Tier 4-Final requirements without a DPF. The machine has a forward-mount instrumentation system that allows the operator view instruments without losing sight of the task being performed. The standard unit has an operating weight of 7,183 pounds with a maximum dig depth of 10.2 feet.

Bobcat E32 Excavator Specifications

  • Operating weight: 7,183 pounds
  • Max dig depth: 10.2 feet
  • Bucket digging force: 6,968 lb.-ft.
  • Rated lift capacity: 2,537 pounds
  • Max dump height: 11 feet

Bobcat E32 R Series

Bobcat’s first R-Series excavators are the E32 and E35, two units in the 3- to 4-ton size class. They are designed for a variety of market segments, including construction, landscaping, utilities, infrastructure, rental, and agriculture.

The models feature a standard dual-flange track roller system that extends the excavator’s undercarriage structure closer to the track’s edge and provide up to a 15 percent increase in over-the-side capacity and more stability, according the company. This improves over-the-side digging performance and slewing ability, as well as ride quality.

A new, integrated rear counterweight design lowers the excavator’s center of gravity to further enhance machine stability. The design maintains wide-open access to the engine and daily maintenance checks. Operators have panoramic access to the engine and routine maintenance components.

Cab improvements include tall, wide widows that have 15 percent more surface area, which includes an improved top window and narrower side pillars for visibility. A new sun visor over the top window shields operator’s eyes from the sun on bright days. There is 29 percent more floor space in R-Series compact excavators for the operator’s feet and legs than previous models, and redesigned floor pedals fold away, maximizing floor space. The seat and cab are also wider.

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