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New quartet of Komatsu hydraulic excavators

Komatsu, through Komatsu (China), will be showing eight of its hydraulic excavator and wheeled loader models, including four newly-released hydraulic excavators. The company’s PC210LC-8 and PC56-7 hydraulic excavators will be joined by the new PC110-8, PC130-8, PC300-8 and PC360- 8 along with a HB205-1 hybrid hydraulic excavator and a WA380-6 wheeled loader. The PC210LC-8 has an operating weight of 21,990-23.750kg and a maximum bucket capacity of 1.68m³ while the compact PC56-7 mini excavator weighs 5.3t
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
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2300 Komatsu, through Komatsu (China), will be showing eight of its hydraulic excavator and wheeled loader models, including four newly-released hydraulic excavators.

The company’s PC210LC-8 and PC56-7 hydraulic excavators will be joined by the new PC110-8, PC130-8, PC300-8 and PC360- 8 along with a HB205-1 hybrid hydraulic excavator and a WA380-6 wheeled loader.

The PC210LC-8 has an operating weight of 21,990-23.750kg and a maximum bucket capacity of 1.68m³ while the compact PC56-7 mini excavator weighs 5.3tonnes. More details on the new models will be available at the event, but the PC110-8 (operating weight 11,300kg/ bucket capacity 0.48m³) and PC130-8 operating weight 12,500kg/bucket capacity 0.53-0.64m³) are powered by a 3.26litre Komatsu SAA4D95LE-5 engine producing 69.6kW.

The PC300-8 (32,000kg) and PC360-8 (33,550kg) are powered by the 8.27litre Komatsu SAA6D114E-3 engine. They have bucket capacities of 1.4-1.6m³ and 1.6m³.

All the new models have the HydrauMind CLSS (Closed-centre Load Sensing System) hydraulic system.

The PC110-8 has an arm length of 7.910mm and the PC130-8’s arm length is 8,390-8,650mm, while for the PC300-8 it is 9,965- 10,100mm and for the PC360-8 the arm length is 9,925mm.

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