KOMATSU PC200EN-6 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

Equipment Overview
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- KOMATSU
- Model
- PC200EN-6
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The Komatsu PC200EN-6 is a versatile 20-ton class hydraulic excavator engineered for demanding construction and earthmoving applications. Powered by a turbocharged 6-cylinder Komatsu S6D102 diesel engine, this machine delivers 128 net horsepower at 2200 rpm, providing reliable performance across various job sites. The excavator operates at 41,888 pounds and features a fuel capacity of 66 gallons, supported by a robust hydraulic system with 31.7 gallons of fluid capacity and a relief valve pressure of 5049.3 psi. The machine offers exceptional flexibility through six interchangeable boom and stick configurations, accommodating different project requirements. Maximum digging depths range from 16.6 to 20.6 feet depending on configuration, while maximum reach along ground extends to 29.8 feet, enabling access to challenging areas. Cutting heights reach up to 30.3 feet, and vertical wall digging depth extends to 18.9 feet for precision excavation. The standard reference bucket capacity is 1 cubic yard, with adjustable options between 0.6 and 1.6 cubic yards. Built on a specialized undercarriage with 45 shoes per side and 19.7-inch shoe dimensions, the PC200EN-6 maintains low ground pressure of 7.7 psi, minimizing ground disturbance. The swing mechanism operates at 12 rpm with smooth control, while maximum travel speed reaches 3.2 mph. Measuring 9.5 feet in height to the cab and 8.2 feet wide, this compact excavator delivers impressive digging capacity without sacrificing maneuverability on confined job sites. The hydraulic pump flows 81.2 gallons per minute, providing efficient operation across multiple hydraulic circuits.
Technical Attributes
- Max Reach
- 28.90 ft
- Max Digging Depth
- 16.6 ft
- Engine Power
- 128.0 HP
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