CASE Launches Powerful and Reliable 1110EX Vibratory Soil Compactor
CASE Construction Equipment introduces the 1110EX vibratory soil compactor, known for its high performance and reliability.
The CASE 1110EX compactor is equipped with an updated, powerful 4-cylinder FPT S8000 engine, Tier III standard, featuring liquid cooling and a turbocharger with a maximum output of 110 hp at 2,300 rpm. This high-powered engine delivers excellent fuel efficiency across various applications, from urban and road construction to infrastructure maintenance, and the mining industry. With over 3 million CASE machines worldwide utilizing this turbocharged engine, its reliability is well-proven.
A significant upgrade is the addition of a ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) cab system, ensuring operator comfort and safety. The 90° swivel seat provides an excellent view of the rear wheels and the front drum, making machine operation and soil compaction safer and more easily manageable. The single-piece tilting hood allows for easy ground-level maintenance, reducing downtime and boosting productivity.
The EX series soil compactor is available in two configurations to suit various applications: the 1110EX-D model with a smooth drum for compacting non-cohesive soils (stone, gravel) and the 1110EX-PD model with a padfoot drum, ideal for compacting cohesive soils (mainly clay and loam).
Thanks to its high vibration system with impressive maximum applied force values—33,375 kgf for the smooth drum 1110EX-D and 34,531 kgf for the padfoot drum 1110EX-PD—the compactors can complete any task with minimal passes.
The machine's excellent maneuverability is achieved through a minimal turning radius of 3.42 m and a 15° drum oscillation angle.
The CASE 1110EX soil compactor is manufactured at the CNH Industrial plant in Pithampur, India, which also produces a wide range of equipment, including backhoe loaders and crawler excavators. The facility serves the domestic market in India and exports products to over 75 countries across Africa, the Middle East, the Asia-Pacific region, and North and Latin America. Today, more than 15,000 compactors produced in India are successfully operating worldwide.