5522 8025 Issue 2 PSG (UK) FINAL
5522 8025 Issue 2 PSG (UK) FINAL
5522 8025 Issue 2 PSG (UK) FINAL
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Contents Specification
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Both ZTS (zero tailswing) and CTS (conventional tailswing) variants Why buy one ? – Top 5 reasons:
have their place in the market, and there is no one solution which fits
1. Class leading lift capacity and stability
best for all. It all depends on customer preference, site preference, • Achieved by a low centre of gravity and conventional tailswing
and application. • Improves productivity, versatility and operator confidence
Productivity can arguably be better with either option; 2. Highly productive at digging, loading and grading
• Best-in-class dig end geometry for maximum reach and dump height
CTS because of the added stability, lift capacity and larger dig end, • Best-in-class bucket rotation minimises material spillage when loading
ZTS because the operator does not need to think about what's • Fast cycle times combined with class leading tearout forces
behind them which can speed up work in confined spaces. • Enhanced controllability with dig end geometry that cleans up to the
dozer blade
On a ZTS the upper structure remains within the overall machine
• Unrivalled visibility improves operator confidence
width when slewing. A ZTS offers the following key benefits:
• Automotive styling and spacious comfortable cab reduces fatigue
• Increased manoeuvrability 3. Highly productive dozing capability
in confined spaces • Best-in-class tractive effort (12% more than Kubota)
• Less damage to machine • Auto kick down motors maximises best-in-class travel speed
• Increased safety • Short pitch tracks reduces noise, vibration and operator fatigue
• Preserves resale value • Innovative dozer design minimises material build up on blade
4. Highly versatile
• Electro proportional auxiliary option further enhances attachment
On a CTS the upper structure protrudes outside of the overall
choice such as rotating grabs, tilting buckets and weed cutting buckets
machine width when slewing. CTS offers the following key benefits:
• Wide attachment range includes buckets, breakers, augers and kerb grabs
• Improved lift capacity • Bucket to grab changeover option
• Improved stability 5. Low cost of ownership
• Larger dig end • Towable transport weight reduces transportation cost
• 8% better fuel efficiency compared to 8025 ZTS
• Grouped access to routine checks and fills
Throughout 2012, starting with the 8026 CTS, you will • Gull wing style side/rear bonnets give excellent access to engine and
start to see the introduction of more CTS equivalents hydraulic valve block reducing maintenance costs
• ORFS hydraulic coupling technology
of the ZTS models being offered by JCB.
• IP67 electrics – dust and waterproof
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What’s different between the new What’s different between the new
8026 CTS and the current 8025 ZTS? 8026 CTS and the current 8025 ZTS?
• Tailswing is 750mm on the 8025 ZTS and 1220mm on the • New ‘Short Pitch’ Bridgestone 250mm wide tracks reduces
8026 CTS, a difference of 470mm noise, vibration and operator fatigue
• The lower centre of gravity and larger tailswing gives a lift capacity • Auto kick down track motors as standard maximises travel
improvement of up to 19% more than the market leader speed and tractive effort
• Styling change – black counterweight and restyled boom • Increased tracking speed from 4.5kph to 5kph (+11%)
decals give a more robust appearance improves productivity when travelling across site
• New cast tread plate protects paintwork when entering/exiting • Top roller replaces metal skid plate to increase track durability
the cab
JCB 8026 CTS JCB 8025 ZTS
Short pitch tracks engage every Long pitch tracks engage every
tooth on the sprocket reducing other tooth on the sprocket
wear, noise and vibration
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What’s different between the new What’s different between the new
8026 CTS and the current 8025 ZTS? 8026 CTS and the current 8025 ZTS?
• 50mm (2”) more leg room in the cab as seat can slide • Longer dipper (1300mm) for increased dig depth and
back further – greater comfort dump height
• Full hydraulic control isolation including dozer and tracks – safety • Longer stroke dipper ram and different dig end geometry
enables the bucket to clean up to dozer
• New rubber cab mounts reduce in cab vibration
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What’s different between the new What’s different between the new
8026 CTS and the current 8025 ZTS? 8026 CTS and the current 8025 ZTS?
• New EV31 valve block with 17% longer spool stroke gives • 100mm (4”) deeper engine bay
superior controllability
• Hydraulic layout as per ZTS
• EV31 valve allows true staightline tracking when multi-functioning
Valve Single Double Flow • Improved battery access to aid jump starting – simply use a
Option Auxiliary Control Type
Block Acting Acting Rate coin to unlock the hinged cab step
Foot only (standard)
Single
1 mechanical 9 spool Yes Optional High
proportional
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Note
The 8025 ZTS will remain a ZTS to give the customer a choice
of either CTS or ZTS in this weight sector.
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Controllability
CUSTOMER BENEFITS
– ALL MODELS • Low-effort servo control are smooth and simple to use
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• Wide door makes getting in and out easy • Excellent access simplifies routine checks and fills
• Door folds back, and latches, within the tail swing of • 500 hour service intervals reduce downtime and
the machine servicing costs
• Refined cooling system results in low cab noise • Engine access via rear bonnet
• All-round visibility for safety and improved productivity • Valve-block access via side bonnet
• Gas-assisted easy to use front window increases ventilation • Easily removable floor plate gives access to key upper
structure components
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• Low profiled bonnets and large glazed area aids all-round visibility
Introduction of ORFS (O-ring face seal) couplings through entire
hydraulic system. • ISO/SAE Oil pilot servo joysticks and slew/auxiliary pedal offers
precision control with minimal effort
• Simpler design components ensure consistent
part repeatability • Switches and electrical connections conform to IP69 standards
• Allows more robust connectivity between all • Suspension seat available on all models – standard on
hydraulic components 8030/8035, optional on 8025 and 8026
• Parts more widely available for increased up-time • Convenient front window opening
• Most reliable design of hydraulic coupling • Ergonomic design, intuitive controls excellent styling and space
ensures day long productivity
• Latest technology – captive trapezoidal seal retention
• Low sound and vibration for the operator (Internal 77dB (LpA))
• Introduced November 2010
• Certified to ROPS and TOPS safety standard, FOGS guard
optional
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• Powerful 3 cylinder Perkins Tier 3 1.5/1.7L engine drives a Machine Boom length Dipper length
'Nachi' variable displacement hydraulic pump 8025 ZTS 2130mm 1100mm
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Undercarriage
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Attachments Attachments
• Hose burst check valves for failsafe operation • ‘Sealed for Life Accumulator’ only needs recharging at full strip-
down and rebuild service
• Low machine engine noise for noise sensitive areas
• Solid body offers less sealing & joint lines than the traditional
• Designed to match carrier machine for optimum performance
design and is therefore less prone to hydraulic leaks
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Attachments Attachments
• Auger changes are quick and easy with single pin fastening • Quickhitches allow rapid changeover of attachments
• Short and standard flight available • Quickhitch mechanically operated with spring loaded lock
released by use of tommy bar
• Comes in 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 24 and 30 inch diameters
• Safety locking pin prevents accidental loss of attachments
• Complete with hanger brackets and hoses
• 1.2m length
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Applications
• Rental
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JCb 8025 zts vs KUBOTA U25-3 JCb 8026 cts vs KUBOTA KX61
1 JCB has 29% more engine power 1 The JCB has superior lift capacity and stability
2 JCB has 33% greater hydraulic output 2 The JCB has better bucket rotation for increased material
retention during loading tasks
3 Kubota has restricted door width that impedes entry and exit
3 The JCB has 4% more bucket tearout and 12% more dipper
4 JCB has superior service access via gull-wing bonnets
tearout for maximum productivity
5 JCB has 21% higher auxiliary flow
4 The JCB has 6% more dump height and reach and 12%
more dig depth
5 The JCB has 26% more auxiliary flow – more power in your
attachments for increased productivity
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JCb 8030 zts vs KOMATSU PC 30 MR-2 JCb 8030 zts vs KUBOTA KX71-3
1 Poor service access on the Komatsu through small aperture 1 The Kubota has a small cab compared to the JCB with
bonnet openings compared to the JCB – the Komatsu cab a narrower doorway
has to be tilted to gain better access
2 Kubota have only three bottom rollers compared to four
2 Komatsu has expensive curved glass and curved door frame on the JCB, therefore less smoother tracking performance
3 There is 13.6% hydraulic greater pump flow on the JCB 3 The JCB has 11% greater bucket breakout forces than
the Kubota
4 The JCB offers 12% faster cycle times
4 The JCB has 25% greater engine power than the Kubota
5 The Komatsu offers no direct access to the excavator
valve block – the cab must be tilted forward 5 The JCB has 15% higher auxiliary flow compared with
the Kubota
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JCB 8035 ZTS VS KUBOTA U35-3 JCB 8035 ZTS VS KOMATSU PC 35 MR-3
1 The Kubota has a small cab compared to the JCB with 1 Komatsu has expensive curved glass and curved door frame
a narrower doorway which can be costly to replace
2 The JCB engine generates 12% more power 2 The JCB offers 5% more engine power
3 Hydraulic pump output is 21% greater on the JCB 3 The JCB delivers 20% more hydraulic flow
4 Auxiliary flow is 72.5% higher on the JCB 4 Max dig depth is 2% deeper and max reach is 3% greater
on the JCB
5 The JCB offers 3% greater bucket tearout
5 Access to the valve block on the Komatsu requires the cab
to be tilted
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Specification comparison
8025 ZTS
JCB JCB JCB BOBCAT CATERPILLAR KOMATSU KUBOTA KUBOTA TAKEUCHI WACKER
MANUFACTURER 8025 ZTS 8025 ZTS (LC) 8026 CTS 425 302.5 C PC 26 MR-3 KX 61-3 U 25-3 a TB 23 R NEUSON 2503
Machine weight with cab kg 2806 2833 2699 2651 2850 2710 2590 2550 2640 2620
Machine weight with canopy kg 2706 2733 2599 2604 2745 2550 2485 2470 2480 2525
Engine make Perkins Perkins Perkins Kubota Mitsubishi Komatsu Kubota Kubota Yanmar Yanmar
Displacement ltr 1.496 1.496 1.496 1.5 1.318 1.115 1.498 1.123 3.345 1.642
Engine output kW 20 20 18.4 18.8 18.6 15.5 18.2 15.5 13.9 19.2
Track shoe width mm 250 250 250 320 300 300 300 300 250 250
Overall width mm 1550 1550 1550 1540 1450 1500 1550 1500 1400 1370
Undercarriage overall length mm 1895 2052 1870 2005 1925 1950 1990 2000 1840 1840
Cab height mm 2470 2470 2400/2552 (A/C) 2392 2300 2497 2410 2420 2450 2370
Dozer blade - normal width mm 1550 1550 1550 1540 1450 1500 1400 1500 1400 1370
Ground level reach mm 4691 4554 4604 4639 4545 4280 4350 4680 4330 4410
Dig depth mm 2580 2431 2787 2541 2640 2470 2490 2820 2560 2620
Load over height mm 3158 3085 4420 2862 3110 2960 3060 2970 2980 2925
Travel speed 1 kph 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.1 2.5 2.5 2.8 2.5 2.4 2.2
Travel speed 2 kph 4.3 4.3 4.9 3.7 5 4 4.4 4.5 4.2 4.4
Tractive effort kN 24.6 24.6 25 25.9 23.6 26 Not published Not published Not published Not published
Pump type Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable
Main pumps maximum flow lt/min 102 102 102 58.3 85.3 69.1 82.8 76.8 70.1 28.5
Auxiliary pump flow lt/min 58 58 58 50 52.4 Not published 46.2 48 37.7 Not published
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Specification comparison
8030 ZTS
Machine weight with cab kg 3217 3188 3327 3140 3230 3290 2780 3240 3270
Machine weight with canopy kg 3117 3069 3206 3000 3060 3140 2685 3130 3140
Engine make Perkins Kubota Kubota Yanmar Yanmar Komatsu Kubota Kubota Yanmar
Displacement ltr 1.496 1.7 1.862 1.65 1.642 1.642 1.499 1.499 1.331
Track shoe width mm 300 320 320 300 300 300 300 300 300
Overall width mm 1652 1420 1520 1550 1550 1550 1500 1550 1550
Undercarriage overall length mm 2052 1811 1964 2000 1950 2105 1990 2000
Cab height mm 2470 2357 2429 2570 2500 2520 2430 2440 2530
Dozer blade - normal width mm 1650 1398 1520 1550 1550 1550 1500 1550 1550
Ground level reach mm 4901 4529 4980 4780 4570 4910 4580 4880 4650
Dig depth mm 2794 2859 3117 2810 2890 2760 2680 2900 2800
Load over height mm 3205 3038 3437 2830 3120 3350 3170 3410 3150
Travel speed 1 kph 2.4 1.9 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.7 3 2.7
Travel speed 2 kph 4.3 3.1 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6
Tractive effort kN 27.3 24.4 Not published Not published 27.3 33.4 Not published Not published Not published
Max bucket breakout kN 28 21.2 31.5 28 22.6 29.4 25.2 29.9 27.5
Pump type Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable
Main pumps maximum flow lt/min 102 66.2 100.8 97 88 70 82.8 101 77.5
Auxiliary pump flow lt/min 58 46.4 63.9 Not published 53 Not published 50.6 40 Not published
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8035 ZTS
Machine weight with cab kg 3651 3660 3725 3590 3860 3650 3565 3734
Machine weight with canopy kg 3551 3560 3575 3480 - - 3435 3639
Engine make Perkins Yanmar Komatsu Kubota Yanmar Mitsubishi Volvo Yanmar
Displacement ltr 1.663 1.642 1.642 1.499 1.642 1.758 2.19 2.189
Track shoe width mm 300 300 300 300 350 300 300 300
Overall width mm 1750 1700 1740 1700 1740 1760 1650 1620
Undercarriage overall length mm 2176 2123 2105 2100 2110 2152 2057 2075
Cab height mm 2470 2515 2520 2440 2555 2490 2477 2520
Ground level reach mm 5315 5090 5170 5300 5425 5395 5068 5150
Dig depth mm 3179 3025 3110 3150 3420 3180 3169 3120
Load over height mm 3482 3350 3530 3460 3795 3065 3529 3735
Travel speed 1 kph 2.4 2.4 2.8 3 2.5 2.7 2.8 2.8
Travel speed 2 kph 4.3 4.6 4.8 4.6 4.7 4.6 4.8 5.5
Tractive effort kN 32 44.1 35.3 Not published Not published 31 29.5 Not published
Max bucket breakout kN 32 29.4 29.9 31.1 26.5 24.6 30.94 30.4
Pump type Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable
Main pumps maximum flow lt/min 110 77 92 101 64.2 95 100 114.1
Auxiliary pump flow lt/min 69 Not published Not published 40 59 40 60 Not published
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Notes Notes
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