KOMATSU PW210-1 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
KOMATSU
Model
PW210-1
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The Komatsu PW210-1 is a wheeled mobile excavator engineered for versatile construction and demolition applications. Powered by a Komatsu S6D105 diesel engine producing 152.9 horsepower at 2,100 rpm, this machine delivers robust performance with a 396.1 cubic inch displacement. The excavator features an operating weight of 41,843.8 pounds and incorporates a closed-center load-sensing hydraulic system with a pump flow capacity of 116 gallons per minute and relief valve pressure setting of 4,980 psi. The PW210-1 offers multiple boom and stick configurations to optimize digging performance. Option 1 delivers a maximum digging depth of 19.1 feet and reach of 30.1 feet along ground level, while Option 2 extends to 20.7 feet digging depth with 31.5 feet horizontal reach. The bucket system accommodates capacities ranging from 0.5 to 1.6 cubic yards, with a reference capacity of 1.1 cubic yards. Machine dimensions include a 10.3-foot cab height, 8.9-foot tail swing radius, 1.1-foot ground clearance, and 9.2-foot wheelbase. Mobility is enhanced by a two-speed transmission providing maximum travel speeds of 21.7 miles per hour and a swing mechanism rotating at 13 rpm. The 74-gallon fuel tank supports extended operational duration, while the 39.7-gallon hydraulic fluid capacity ensures system reliability. Shipping dimensions measure 31.2 feet in length and 12.3 feet in height, facilitating transport and logistics planning. This wheeled platform configuration distinguishes the PW210-1 from tracked models, offering superior road mobility and reduced setup time for site-to-site deployments.

Technical Attributes

Max Reach
30.10 ft
Max Digging Depth
17.0 ft
Boom Length
18.7 ft

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