Upgraded Komatsu excavator increases lifting capacity by 20%

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Komatsu's upgraded PC130LC-11 promises a 20% greater lifting capacity Komatsu’s upgraded PC130LC-11 promises a 20% greater lifting capacity (Image: Komatsu)

Komatsu has launched the upgraded PC130LC-11, which increases lifting capacity by up to 20% compared to the previous model.

The new model has a longer undercarriage than its predecessor, the PC130-8, while it also uses up to 12% less fuel.

An auto idle shutdown feature can also automatically stop the engine after a preset amount of idle time. The Komatsu diesel oxidation catalyst (KDOC) helps reduce particulate matter by using passive regeneration over 98% of the time.

It also features steel castings in the boom foot, boom nose and arm tip help spread working loads away from high-stress areas to increase long-term durability.

Andrew Earing, director, tracked products, Komatsu said, “The upgraded PC130LC-11 excavator can easily handle a wide variety of utility work or small construction jobs.

“It provides a versatile workhorse for you as your business expands and grows.”

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