Terex offers its TW85 and TW110 wheeled excavators in North America for urban applications where contractors want dedicated excavators for lifting, digging and laying pipes.
Terex offers its TW85 and TW110 wheeled excavators in North America for urban applications where contractors want dedicated excavators for lifting, digging and laying pipes.
Terex offers its TW85 and TW110 wheeled excavators in North America for urban applications where contractors want dedicated excavators for lifting, digging and laying pipes.
Terex offers its TW85 and TW110 wheeled excavators in North America for urban applications where contractors want dedicated excavators for lifting, digging and laying pipes.
Terex offers its TW85 and TW110 wheeled excavators in North America for urban applications where contractors want dedicated excavators for lifting, digging and laying pipes.

Terex Rolls Out TW85 and TW110 Wheeled Excavators

Nov. 21, 2013
Terex offers its TW85 and TW110 wheeled excavators in North America for urban applications where contractors want dedicated excavators for lifting, digging and laying pipes. The Tier 4-compliant, 91-hp TW85 wheeled excavator has an operating weight of 18,519 pounds, a maximum digging depth of 13 feet, 5 inches, a maximum reach of 24 feet, 10 inches and bucket capacities from 3.1 to 12.3 cubic feet. This model is equipped with a cooling system, featuring a reversible fan, to promote lower operating noise levels and reduced fuel consumption.
Terex offers its TW85 and TW110 wheeled excavators in North America for urban applications where contractors want dedicated excavators for lifting, digging and laying pipes. The Tier 4-compliant, 91-hp TW85 wheeled excavator has an operating weight of 18,519 pounds, a maximum digging depth of 13 feet, 5 inches, a maximum reach of 24 feet, 10 inches and bucket capacities from 3.1 to 12.3 cubic feet. This model is equipped with a cooling system, featuring a reversible fan, to promote lower operating noise levels and reduced fuel consumption.

The 102-hp TW110 wheeled excavator has an operating weight of 24,229 pounds, a maximum digging depth of 14 feet, 2 inches, a maximum reach of 27 feet, 3 inches and bucket capacities of 5.26 to 16.85 cubic feet.

“The biggest advantage of the wheeled excavator is its ability to move freely around and in between jobsites without the use of a trailer,” says Jamie Wright, Terex product manager. “This saves on time loading and unloading for the customer and provides better utilization of their time. From a rental perspective, this gives the wheeled excavator far more versatility for a contractor working in developed areas where space is tight and getting a larger tracked machine just doesn’t make sense.”

Both Terex wheeled excavator models are designed around the operator. With the Terex Fingertip Control, the electric proportional control functions via a roller on the joystick. The short routes on the joystick result in higher precision and operator comfort when working. The dual-circuit hydraulics system with load-independent flow distribution allows all functions to be controlled simultaneously and independently of each other. The new Terex Smart Control operating system features a new menu guide with the appearance of current smartphones.

Vital stats

Operating weight: 18,519 pounds, TW85; 24,229 pounds, TW110
Maximum reach: 24 feet, 10 inches, TW85; 27 feet, 3 inches, TW110
Travel speed: up to 12 mph

Verified by Jamie Wright, Terex product manager.