KOMATSU PC200-1 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
KOMATSU
Model
PC200-1
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Komatsu PC200-1 is a compact hydraulic crawler excavator engineered for versatile earthmoving and material handling operations. Powered by a Komatsu 6D105 diesel engine producing 105 net horsepower, this machine delivers 149 gallons per minute of hydraulic flow at a system pressure of 3,560 psi, enabling efficient bucket digging and arm crowd forces. The excavator boasts an operational weight of 40,785.6 pounds with a ground pressure of 6.6 psi, allowing operation on soft ground conditions while maintaining stability through its 9.1-foot track width and 7.1-foot track gauge. The working envelope encompasses a maximum cutting height of 29.8 feet, digging depth of 21.2 feet, and maximum loading height of 20.9 feet, making it suitable for various excavation depths and material handling tasks. The swing mechanism rotates at 8 rpm, providing responsive bucket positioning. With a maximum travel speed of 2.3 mph and 24.1-inch shoe size, the machine navigates jobsites efficiently while maintaining traction. The transport profile measures 31 feet in length and 9.4 feet in height, facilitating easy mobilization between sites. The cab provides 9.4 feet of height clearance for operator visibility, while the 9.4-foot tail swing radius enables operation in confined spaces. Hydraulic fluid capacity of 76.7 gallons supports sustained operation throughout full-day work cycles. With a 68.7-gallon fuel tank and low-pressure undercarriage design, the PC200-1 delivers dependable performance across construction, landscaping, and utility applications requiring precision digging and material placement capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Max Digging Depth
21.0 ft
Track Width
24.00 ''

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