The Museum of CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

The Museum of CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

2010 OPEN

As use of ICT for construction equipment became more common, things like crewless dump trucks, IT execution, and KOMTRAX were further developed. Hybrid equipment that decreased both fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emission was introduced and marked a new generation of construction machines.

Komatsu Medium size hydraulic excavator PC200/PC200LC-10 PC210/PC210LC-10
(2012)

Komatsu Medium size hydraulic excavator PC200/PC200LC-10 PC210/PC210LC-10

PC200/PC200LC-10, PC210/PC210LC-10 are newly launched mid size hydraulic excavators that meet with the 2011 off-road engine emission standards.

They are equipped with the new generation engine that meets the emission regulation in Japan, North America and Europe. In addition, by the further evolution of the total vehicle control, they achieve a high level of productivity, mileage performance and reduced fuel consumption.

These excavators also improve safety, preventing falls during maintenance and inspection and reducing the risk of theft with the newly adopted anti-fall hand rail and the ID key.

The newly employed 7-inch HD LCD monitor promotes safe, accurate and smooth work while its display of the eco-guidance supports the energy efficient operation.

Weight: 19600kg (PC200-10)

Bucket capacity: 0.8m3 (PC200-10)

Hydraulic excavator OPEN

Since its first emergence in 1951, it took only 50 years for the hydraulic shovel to establish its primary position on construction sites worldwide. Its size ranges from mini to super size depending on the scale of construction, and during the half century, it kept evolving by achieving a minimum rear-swing radius and adapting styles that would work with characteristics of each site. Mirroring the movement of a human hand, a hydraulic shovel will continue to evolve during the 21st century.

HISTORY OF JAPANESE BULLDOZER EXHIBITION
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