
Komatsu’s new version of smallest excavator
Komatsu has launched an updated version of the PC210LCi-11, its smallest excavator equipped with intelligent Machine Control (iMC), the company's fully-integrated system for semi-automatic grading functions. The update brings the new, second-generation version of iMC to the machine, making it t...
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Komatsu has launched an updated version of the PC210LCi-11, its smallest excavator equipped with intelligent Machine Control (iMC), the company's fully-integrated system for semi-automatic grading functions. The update brings the new, second-generation version of iMC to the machine, making it the first Komatsu excavator with iMC 2.0 on board. Komatsu unveiled iMC 2.0 at CONEXPO-CON/AGG, where it was featured as part of a preview of the D71PXi-24 dozer. The PC210LCi-11 weighs between 51,397 and 53,3882 lb and is designed for precise digging as called for on such tasks as footings, retention ponds and utility work. The mid-sized excavator runs on a 165-horsepower Komatsu engine and has bucket capacities of .66 to 1.57 cubic yards.