Komatsu unveils two hydraulic excavators

By |  May 3, 2019
The PC1250SP-11 excavator from Komatsu. Photo courtesy of Komatsu America.

The PC1250SP-11 excavator from Komatsu. Photo courtesy of Komatsu America.

Komatsu America introduced the PC1250SP-11 and PC1250LC-11 Tier 4 Final hydraulic excavators.

These models have SAA6D170E-7 engines with Komatsu diesel particulate filters that do not require diesel exhaust fluid or a selective catalyst reduction system.

New features include increased power with 13 percent more horsepower and 8 percent improved production with the “Power +” work mode without comprising fuel consumption.

Additionally, both excavators provide improved operator comfort levels with a 3.5-in.-wider cab, the company says.

“The PC1250 offers exceptional customer value across a broad range of applications, including sewer and water, general construction, mass excavation, as well as mining, quarry, sand and gravel,” says Kurt Moncini, senior product manager of tracked equipment at Komatsu America.

The PC1250LC-11 operating weights vary between 269,300 pounds and 275,240 pounds. The PC1250SP-11 operating weights vary between 259,960 pounds and 265,900 pounds.

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