The first of Komatsu’s Dash 11 models for North America, they feature more power, greater fuel efficiency and faster climbing than predecessors.
Komatsu says a “sharp focus has been put on reducing customers’ total cost of ownership” in the design of the two new wheel loaders. According to the company, the WA485-11 offers up to 12 percent ...
The WA485-11 offers up to 12 percent lower fuel consumption, 21 percent more engine power and 13 percent faster climbing speed compared to its predecessor, the WA480-8.
The two loaders feature new technology, refined cabs. Related To: Komatsu The Komatsu WA475-11 builds upon the company’s WA475-10 and adds new features and design refinements, including a refined cab ...
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AZoBuild on MSNKomatsu upgrades its range of Compact Mini ExcavatorsBuilding upon a legacy of reliability and performance, the updated lineup incorporates several new features designed to ...
Komatsu North American sales and services functions for construction and mining have been consolidated into a new company to be established as a subsidiary of Komatsu America. The new company, Komatsu ...
Komatsu featured the 20-ton PC210LCE electric excavator, which was first displayed last fall at Bauma. Featuring Proterra’s lithium-ion battery technology, the excavator has 451 kWh of battery ...
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Komatsu Europe Introduces New WA700-8 Wheel LoaderKomatsu proudly announces the all-new WA700-8 wheel loader, engineered with over a century of quarry and mining expertise to deliver unparalleled levels of safety, increased productivity ...
The equipment firm says its new WA485-11 and WA475-11 models offer increased fuel efficiency. “We’re excited to introduce these machines and put them to use for our aggregate customers and beyond,” ...
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