Komatsu America releases hydraulic excavator

By |  March 22, 2018

According to the company, the PC390LCi-11 is the first 3D semi-automatic excavator available with similar speed to the 36-ton weight class. Photo courtesy of Komatsu America Corp.

Komatsu America Corp. introduced the PC390LCi-11 hydraulic excavator.

The company says this is the first 3-D semi-automatic excavator available with the nimbleness and speed of the 36-ton weight class machines, and stability of larger machines.

“Whether it’s production excavating, utility trenching, site prep or any application where greater over-the-side lift capacity is required, this could be the machine operators fight over on the jobsite,” says Renee Kafka, product specialist for Komatsu America. “Also, to increase operator comfort and convenience, all PC390LCi-11 machines come standard with the machine-control-enhanced joysticks first introduced on the PC210LCi-11.”

Machine control features a sensor package, including stroke sensing hydraulic cylinders, an IMU sensor and GNSS antennas. The machine utilizes 3D design data loaded into the machine’s monitor displays machine position relative to target grade. When the bucket reaches the target surface, automation starts to limit over excavation.

Additional PC390LCi-11 features include:

The PC390LCi-11 features a touch screen icon interface on the control monitor. Photo courtesy of Komatsu America Corp.

  • The Intelligent Machine Control joysticks: Semi-auto/manual mode-switching and design surface offset function can be operated with switches on the control levers.
  • Auto grade assist: As the operator moves the arm, the boom adjusts the bucket height automatically, tracing the target surface and minimizing digging too deep.
  • Auto stop control: During boom and bucket operation, the work equipment automatically stops when the bucket edge reaches the design surface.
  • Minimum distance control: The machine controls the bucket by automatically selecting the point on the bucket closest to the target surface. If the machine is not facing a sloped surface at a right angle, it will still follow the target surface and minimize digging below it.
  • Facing angle compass: The orientation of the facing angle compass’ arrow shows the operator the facing angle, relative to target surface. This allows the bucket edge to be accurately positioned square with the target surface.
  • Realistic 3D display: The machine and design surfaces are shown in realistic 3D. The angle and magnification of the views can be changed, allowing the operator to select the optimum view, depending on work conditions.
  • Control box: The monitor uses a large screen for visibility and ease of use. The screen layout displays the necessary information in an easily understood fashion. A touch screen icon interface, instead of a multi-step menu, simplifies operation.
  • Other performance features include: An 8.85 liter, 257 horsepower, EPA Tier 4 Final, SAA6D114E-6 engine; Komtrax level 5 technology feeds the operator machine data, such as fuel and diesel exhaust fluid levels; Komatsu Diesel Particulate Filter, regeneration status, location, cautions and maintenance alert information.

The PC390LCi-11, whether rented, leased or purchased, is covered by the Komatsu Care complimentary maintenance program for the first three years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first, according to the company.

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