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Komatsu PC365LC-11 features electric swing system

Komatsu PC365LC-11 features electric swing system

Komatsu’s PC365LC-11 is equipped with a new electric swing system.

Komatsu has announced its new PC365LC-11 multifunction plus excavator, which features an innovative electric swing system.

The 269-hp, 37-tonne machine is also equipped with a new exterior design, an enhanced operator cab and several new standard and optional features built and optimized for the North American construction market.

“The PC365LC-11 was engineered for excellence in multifunction applications by leveraging its innovative electric powertrain system to boost jobsite productivity while reducing fuel consumption,” said Matthew Moen, Product Manager at Komatsu. “To highlight these performance enhancements, we’re emphasizing the concept of ‘multifunction plus’ as the defining feature of this machine.”

The PC365LC-11 is the only excavator in its class that features an innovative electric swing system with boom-up power assist.

The dedicated electric swing motor improves swing speeds and operational efficiency, reducing cycle times in multifunction applications delivering up to a 15 per cent increase in productivity.

The ultracapacitor stores an additional 70 electric horsepower for acceleration when the engine is in ultra-low idle for instantaneous power to the work equipment on demand.

The ultra-low idle state reduces fuel consumption by up to 20 per cent, extending runtimes and lowering total cost of ownership. All electrical energy used in this system is generated during normal operation and stored in the ultracapacitor and no external charging needed.

Without the need for hydraulic power for swing operations, the power is fully available for the boom, arm and bucket cylinders. Optimizing hydraulic flow further reduces digging cycle times and reduces work equipment lag, enabling smoother operation in multifunction applications. These features also make the PC365LC-11 significantly quieter.

Compared to the previous model, the PC365LC-11 is also equipped with new features and enhancements across three key areas: operator experience, technology and attachment flexibility.

For greater operator comfort, a new premium heated air-suspension operator seat features a high leather back, improved cushioning and multiple adjustments. As well. new proportional joysticks offer an intuitive, ergonomic feel that’s easy to use, helping reduce operator fatigue and wrist stress.

The Kom-Vision camera system comes as standard and provides a real-time bird’s-eye view of the machine and its surroundings to help improve situational awareness that drives Komatsu’s mission of zero harm.

An optional Smart Construction 3D machine guidance kit can be factory-installed. This system provides operators in the field and managers in the office access to 3D design and topography data that help drive work accuracy, control load volumes and promote optimized operations.

The hybrid excavator’s tool control system is standard for machine configurations with an additional hydraulic piping line, which allows operators to configure and store flow rates/target pressures for multiple attachments. Attachment information is displayed on the in-cab monitor interface. This system improves efficiency, precision and performance by enabling quick switching between attachments with accurate, preconfigured hydraulic settings tailored to each tool.

An optional hydraulic quick coupler piping can be factory-installed for quick, easy attachment of tools, such as the Lehnhoff quick coupler system. 

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