COMPACT DIESEL ENGINES EMISSIONS-COMPLIANT

Caterpillar has introduced three new compact, emissions-compliant diesel engines intended for use in small and mid-size construction, agricultural, turf, and outdoor power. The C1.5, C1.7, and C2.2 available in naturally aspirated, turbocharged and turbocharged aftercooled configurations, complement five previously-announced engines in Cat’s compact diesel line-up.

The engines in the Cat compact diesel product line are:
C0.5 rated from 11 to 13.7 bhp (8.2 - 10.2 bkW) at 2800 - 3600 rpm;
C0.7 rated from 16.4 to 20.5 bhp  (12.2 - 15.3 bkW) at 2800 - 3600 rpm;
C1.1 rated from 18.4 to 28.2 bhp (13.7 - 21 bkW) at 2200 - 3400 rpm;
C1.5 rated from 27.8 to 40.2 bhp (20.7 - 30.0 bkW) at 2200 - 3000 rpm;
C1.6 rated at 33-35.5 bhp (24.6 - 26.5 bkW) at 2800 - 3000 rpm
C1.7 rated at 33.2 to 34.8 bhp (24.7 - 26 bkW) at 2400 - 2600 rpm
C2.2 rated from 41.6 to 66 bhp (31 - 49.2 bkW) at 2200 - 3000 rpm; and
C3.4 rated from 57.6 to 80.5 bhp (43 - 60 bkW) at 2600 rpm.  
All of the engines in Cat’s compact diesel line-up offer advanced features including 500 h maintenance intervals and single-side service access that are designed to reduce the total cost of ownership.  The line also offers a selection of turbocharged and normally aspirated engines to meet the needs of the full range of turf maintenance, outdoor power equipment applications, construction, agricultural, and portable power generation in the market.
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