All-new Cat compact radius excavator

All-new Cat compact radius excavator




The 19- to 20-ton Cat 319 is based on Cat’s 317 excavator platform and features the same powertrain and front linkage.

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Wide undercarriage provides a stable base

The new model is built on a 2.8-metre (9.2-foot) undercarriage which delivers the extra stability that operators need for lifting operations and handling a variety of work tools. For added versatility, the 319 can be configured with a two-piece boom and a blade.

The wider undercarriage, paired with the 2.2-metre (7.2-foot) track gauge, also allows for up to a 7 percent boost to lifting capacity, including the option to work with a 1-cubic-metre (1.31-cubic-yard) General Duty bucket.

Safety technologies boost operator confidence

Safety technologies available for the 319 include an optional 360-degree camera to help maximize visibility, Cat Detect to alert an operator to the presence of people around the machine, and multiple track-shoe options to suit varying conditions. Additional safety features include e-fence, a seatbelt reminder, and stability & lift assist. These technologies combine to give operators the confidence to efficiently handle heavy loads, work in tight spaces, and remain aware of their surroundings.

Operating modes to match the task

The Cat 319 has a Cat C3.6 engine that delivers 99 kW (133 hp). Cat says that it is well-suited to the machine’s selectable power modes, which variously match engine and hydraulic power to current working conditions through Smart Mode, help minimize fuel consumption in Eco Mode, or allow operators to maximize productivity through Power Mode.

Precision technology keeps operators productive

The Cat 319 features Cat Grade with 2D as standard. A Cat Grade 3D Ready option is available. Cat Grade with Assist automates boom, stick, and bucket movements, and Cat Payload provides on-the-go weighing to help operators hit their load targets without overloading or underloading. Advanced Payload is available as an upgrade. The optional Operator Coaching feature is an in-cab system that recognizes opportunities for operators to be more productive and prevent machine wear and tear.



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