Komatsu expands excavator range

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02 July 2020

Komatsu Europe is pleased has launched the PC210LCi‐11, PC290LCi‐11 and PC290NLCi‐11 excavators with intelligent Machine Control 2.0 (iMC 2.0).

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The PC290LCi-11 is one of three new Komatsu models

Building on Komatsu’s fully factory‐integrated machine control, these new models for the European market further expand the range, and the company says the brand new iMC 2.0 features introduced will deliver even higher productivity, efficiency and cost savings.

Operating weights of the PC210LCi‐11 range from 22,120 to 23,580 kg, and it has a maximum recommended bucket capacity of 1.65 cu m (58 cu ft). The fuel efficient, EU Stage V Komatsu engine has a power output of 123 kW (165 hp) at 2,000 rpm.

The PC290LCi/NLCi‐11 operating weights range from 28,950 to 30,950 kg (63,823 to 68,233 lb), with a bucket capacity of 2.02 cu m (71 cu ft) . Their EU Stage V Komatsu engines have a power output of 159 kW (196 hp) at 2,050 rpm.

In addition, Komatsu says the latest Komtrax telematics, and the Komatsu Care maintenance programme for customers, offer top fleet management and support, protect the machine against misuse and guarantee maximum efficiency and uptime.

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