New Volvo Excavators for the Daniel Charles Construction fleet
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New Volvo Excavators for the Daniel Charles Construction fleet

New Volvo Excavators for the Daniel Charles Construction fleet

The groundworks and civil engineering firm is no stranger to owning and operating Volvo equipment with existing ECR88s, EC220Ds and a larger EC380D in its plant portfolio. Operator preference, sound residual values and overall quality of the product has prompted Managing Director, Dan Ingle, to opt for Volvo equipment once again. “Adding an EC250E this time around is one step up from the twenty-two tonne machines we generally operate as our optimum sized excavators on site,” says Dan. “It’s been a good decision however, as already the added power, stability and performance of the EC250E on our typical applications is proving to be very beneficial.”

And the new EC250E certainly stands out wherever it goes to work with a striking Union Jack adorning the full extent of the machine’s counterweight – made up of micro prismatic reflective vinyl panels. Machine operator, Andy Jackson, is over the moon with his new charge as he explains: “It doesn’t sound much but that extra three tonnes of operating weight and the larger engine capacity is giving greater flexibility on site. The stability is impressive and it’s proving to be ideal for lifting the larger trench boxes and six-tonne manholes without budging an inch, even at full reach. The extra dig depth, reach and load over height and larger bucket capacity over the EC220E is proving beneficial on our larger sites too,” he continues.

New Volvo Excavators for the Daniel Charles Construction fleet

Equipped with a 6 metre boom and 2.97 metre dipper arm, the EC250E boasts a dig depth of 7 metres, a maximum reach of 10 metres and a lifting capacity of 3.8 tonnes at full reach across carriage. The machine’s operating characteristics have been further enhanced with the addition of a Trimble GPS earthworks grade control system which is proving to be extremely helpful for operator Andy Jackson.

The EC220E and EC250E excavators are powered by six and eight-cylinder Volvo Stage-IV engines developing 174 and 213hp respectively. Operators can select the best work mode for the task at hand, ensuring optimum performance and fuel efficiency. Modes include: I-idle, F-fine, G- general, H-heavy or P-power, with the machine automatically setting the appropriate engine speed for the work mode and ECO-mode is a new feature that works in G to H (or P) mode. Pump flow is controlled for combined digging and swinging operations to reduce the flow loss through the overload relief valves, while maintaining digging power and maximum swing torque.

New Volvo Excavators for the Daniel Charles Construction fleet

ECO- mode provides better fuel efficiency without loss of performance in most operating conditions. Hammer / shear lines along with hose rupture valves mounted on the boom and dipper cylinders are standard features found on Volvo excavators and the three new machines delivered to Daniel Charles Construction have additional x3 rotation lines fitted for slope bucket work.

Operator comfort is another major plus point, with the Volvo Care cab providing plenty of leg room and foot space. Excellent all round visibility is enhanced by pressurized and filtered cab air supplied by a fourteen-vent, climate control system. An adjustable, easy-to-read LCD colour monitor provides real-time information of the machine functions.

New Volvo Excavators for the Daniel Charles Construction fleet

Established in 2005, Daniel Charles Construction Ltd provides ground working and civil engineering solutions for major construction sites in Lincolnshire and the east of England. Typical projects include bulk excavation, laying in of sewers and services, site enabling and re-instatement as well as road and access construction.

SMT GB markets Volvo Construction Equipment products which include wheeled loaders, articulated haulers, hydraulic excavators, Volvo utility equipment and Volvo road equipment products in Great Britain. There are eight strategically placed customer support centres, a dedicated National Used Equipment Centre and a network of utility equipment dealers to ensure high quality customer support is maintained throughout the country.

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