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| Komatsu's new PC238USLC-11 hydraulic excavator Komatsu America Corp. introduced the new PC238USLC-11 hydraulic excavator. Equipped with an EPA Tier 4 Final certified engine and a new viscous fan clutch, engine parasitic loads are now lower, and productivity up to four percent higher, compared to the previous model. "The PC238USLC-11 maintains the tight tail swing radius of its predecessor, making it well suited for utility and highway applications working in confined spaces," said Andrew Earing, product manager, tracked machines, Komatsu America. "The machine's contoured cab profile and sliding door allows the cab to swing within the same radius as the counterweight. The additional counterweight remains standard, giving the PC238USLC-11 equal or better lift capacity than conventional models in the same size class," Earing said. The PC238USLC-11 is available with Komatsu's new KomVision system, a birds-eye-view camera system that combines input from three cameras into a surround-view image of the machine and surroundings to provide improved operator situational awareness. Standard features of the new PC238USLC-11 include: • Tier 4 Final certified engine technology: • Powerful, efficient, SAA6D107E-3, 6.69L, 167 net HP engine • Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) added to reduce NOx emissions • Komatsu Diesel Particulate Filter (KDPF) and Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) system, with Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) injection used to meet EPA Tier 4 Final requirements • SCR catalyst does not require scheduled maintenance and is designed to match the life of the engine New performance features include: • Up to 4% greater productivity than the previous Dash 10 machine • Maintenance made easier through monitor panel improvements and machine design that incorporates new Tier 4 Final technology • KOMTRAX and monitor panel deliver vital machine data for easy monitoring and quick operator action • New operator ID system provides KOMTRAX data to track operators, applications, and machine operation for up to 100 individual ID codes • Six working modes (P, E, L, B, Att-P, Att-E) with energy-saving guidance incorporated into the monitor panel • New temperature controlled viscous fan clutch reduces parasitic load on the engine • Auto idle engine shut down helps reduce nonproductive engine idle time and reduces operating cost Comfortable cab design - standard features include: • Upgraded high-resolution, LCD color monitor panel incorporates the standard rearview camera display with gauges. "Ecology-Guidance" provides fuel-saving information to the operator • ROPS certified cab design conforms to ISO 12117-2 and meets Operator Protective Guard (OPG) level one and ISO 10262 top guard standards • New standard high capacity, high back, heated, air-ride seat • Auxiliary jack to connect mp3 players or other digital devices • Two 12-volt power ports in the cab • New standard secondary engine shutdown switch • Selectable, auxiliary hydraulic control option provides one way and two-way attachment flow in the monitor panel, with adjustable flow control • Pattern change valve Conveniently located maintenance locations: • Same side, ground-level access to engine oil and filters for ease of maintenance • Ground level fuel and engine oil filter service • Ground level DEF fill access with sight glass • 85-amp alternator • Ground level, easy access to air filter and swing-out coolers The PC238USLC-11, whether rented, leased or purchased, is covered by the Komatsu CARE program for the first three years or 2000 hours, whichever comes first. Komatsu CARE includes scheduled factory maintenance, a 50-point inspection at each service and two complimentary Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) maintenance services and DEF tank flushes in the first five years. With select labor, fluids and filters covered by Komatsu over this period, Komatsu CARE lowers ownership costs, raises resale value and improves equipment uptime and availability. For full program details, refer to the Komatsu CARE reimbursement letter. write your comments about the article :: © 2018 Construction News :: home page |