2004 - 2018 KOMATSU W180-1 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- KOMATSU
- Model
- W180-1
- Year of Manufacture
- 2004-2018
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Komatsu W180-1 is a versatile wheel loader featuring a Cummins NT855 engine producing 280 horsepower with 854 cubic inches of displacement, delivering robust power for demanding material handling applications. The machine boasts a heaped bucket capacity of 5.3 cubic yards with a commanding breakout force of 26,060 pounds, enabling efficient loading of aggregates and other bulk materials. With an operating weight of 52,646 pounds and a static tipping weight of 42,549 pounds, this loader provides substantial stability and load-bearing capability on jobsites. The hydraulic system delivers impressive dumping heights of 10.2 feet at maximum raise, with a maximum reach of 4.3 feet when fully extended. Dimensionally, the machine measures 27.8 feet in length with bucket on ground, 10.1 feet in width over tires, and 12 feet to the top of cab, with a wheelbase of 11.7 feet. Powered by a TORQFLOW countershaft full soft-shift transmission with three forward and three reverse gears, the loader achieves maximum speeds of 20.2 mph in both directions. The 113.6-gallon fuel tank supports extended operational periods, while the 22.8-gallon cooling system capacity ensures reliable thermal management. Additional features include a 30-degree rear axle oscillation for enhanced terrain adaptability and a 25.9-foot turning radius for improved maneuverability in confined spaces.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 60 HP
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 5.30 yd³
- Tire Size
- 29.5-25-22PR (L-3)
- Max Dump Height
- 10.20 ft
- Max Speed
- 20.20 mph
- Max Breakout Force
- 26060 lb-ft
- Static Tipping Weight
- 42,549.30
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