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| Komatsu adds WX11 LHD to underground hard rock lineup Komatsu is excited to introduce to the global market the new WX11 LHD, a powerful, 11-tonne machine that offers best-in-class breakout force and best-in-class payload helping to maximize productivity and provide a lower total cost of ownership. The WX11 showcases Komatsu's commitment to providing underground hard rock miners with an exceptional load, haul and dump solution, integrating next-generation data management capabilities, operator ergonomics, intuitive controls and compliance with EU Stage V emission requirements. As a new model within the Komatsu hard rock family of products, the WX11 is designed to be a class-leading LHD for all underground mine operators and contractors. With ease of operability, superior performance and ground-level maintenance position, the WX11 has several competitive edges in the 10-tonne LHD class. Quick specs and features: Horsepower: 280 HP @ 2,000 rpm (209 kW @ 2,000 rpm) Operating weight: 77,750 lbs. (35,250 kg) Available engine certifications: Canmet, MSHA, EPA Tier 3/EU Stage IIIA and EPA Tier 4F/EU Stage V 11-tonne size provides a best-in-class payload boost (8-10% increase) above other machines in class New size provides best-in-class breakout force and outstanding operator visibility Adjustable ride control Onboard telemetry The WX11 hosts many additional features specific to the platform: New heavy-duty hard rock Komatsu axles with SAHR brakes Komatsu cylinders and accumulators Swing-out radiator fan assemblies to support quick washdowns Optimized kinematics for superior breakout and tilt force All-new engineered structures to support the additional 10% payload capacity "The WX11 is a game changer for hard rock miners. Developed through a close partnership between our experienced team and our longtime customers, this product reflects a shared commitment to design excellence," said Ryan Karns, Director of LHD and Truck Products at Komatsu. "The WX11 is the LHD every miner will want to have in their operation." write your comments about the article :: © 2024 Construction News :: home page |