KOMATSU PC200LC-2 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

Equipment Overview
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- KOMATSU
- Model
- PC200LC-2
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The Komatsu PC200LC-2 is a compact hydraulic excavator engineered for versatile construction and excavation applications. Powered by a 6D105 diesel engine producing 105 horsepower (78 kW) and displacing 396 cubic inches, this machine delivers consistent performance across demanding jobsites. The excavator features an operating weight of 44,753.9 pounds with a ground pressure rating of 5.3 psi, enabling operation on sensitive terrain. The machine offers three configurable boom and stick combinations to suit varying project requirements. Option 1 achieves a maximum digging depth of 19.6 feet and ground-level reach of 29.9 feet. Option 2 extends capabilities to 21.3 feet digging depth with 31.7 feet maximum reach. Option 3 provides maximum versatility with 25 feet digging depth and 35.2 feet reach along ground, coupled with a maximum cutting height of 30.8 feet. The hydraulic system incorporates a 116.8 gallons-per-minute pump flow capacity with a 3,980 psi relief valve pressure, supported by 47.6 gallons of hydraulic fluid. The undercarriage features 28-inch shoes and a 7.9-foot track gauge, delivering a drawbar pull of 34,598.1 pounds and maximum travel speed of 2.2 mph. Dimensional specifications include a 10.2-foot width across tracks, 9.7-foot cab height, and 1.5-foot ground clearance. The swing mechanism operates at 13 rpm, while the 68.7-gallon fuel capacity ensures extended operational range between refueling intervals.
Technical Attributes
- Max Digging Depth
- 19.6 ft
- Track Width
- 28.00 ''
- Max Reach
- 29.90 ft
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