KOMATSU PC210LC-6 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
KOMATSU
Model
PC210LC-6
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Komatsu PC210LC-6 is a mid-size hydraulic crawler excavator engineered for versatile construction and excavation applications. Powered by a Komatsu S6D102 engine delivering 144.9 horsepower at 2,200 rpm, this machine achieves an operating weight of 51,169 pounds with a fuel capacity of 81.9 gallons. The excavator features a robust hydraulic system with a pump flow capacity of 108.9 gallons per minute and relief valve pressure of 5,050 psi, supported by a 43.9-gallon hydraulic fluid capacity. Three boom and stick configurations provide operators with flexible working capabilities: Option 1 achieves maximum cutting height of 30.6 feet and digging depth of 21.8 feet; Option 2 reaches 29.2 feet cutting height and 18.2 feet digging depth; Option 3 provides 29.7 feet cutting height and 20 feet digging depth. The standard reference bucket capacity is 1.3 cubic yards. Dimensionally, the unit measures 31 feet in shipping length with a 9.8-foot shipping height, track length of 12 feet on ground, and outside track width of 10.2 feet. The tail swing radius spans 9.1 feet with 1.5 feet ground clearance. Ground pressure of 7 psi enables operation on sensitive surfaces, while maximum travel speed reaches 3.5 miles per hour with swing speed of 11.5 rpm. This compact yet powerful excavator is well-suited for confined job sites requiring precision digging, material handling, and site preparation work.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
165.0 HP
Boom Length
18.7 ft
Track Width
23.60 ''
Max Reach
30.30 ft
Max Digging Depth
18.2 ft

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