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 hybrid hydraulic excavator HB205LC/HB215(LC)-2
(2014)

Komatsu Medium size hybrid hydraulic excavator HB205LC/HB215(LC)-2

It is equipped with the new generation engine which meets emission regulation in Japan, North America and Europe, Etc. of Emissions From Non-road Special Motor Vehicles. In addition, the loss in the main valve and hydraulic circuits of the machine is reduced, and efficient large-volume hydraulic pump as well as high-efficient operating fluids are adopted to reduce fuel consumption.

Furthermore, in order to prevent falls during inspection and maintenance as well as reducing machinery theft, fall-prevention handrails and ID keys are adopted. The machine monitors are now outfitted with clear and easy-to-read, high-definition 7-inch LCD monitors, and displaying “Eco-Friendly Guidelines, etc.” to provide assistance in energy-saving operations.

Weight : 21300kg (HB205LC-2)

Bucket capacity: 0.8m3 (HB205LC-2)

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
HISTORY OF JAPANESE BULLDOZER EXHIBITION