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The Komatsu PC200-8 Hybrid is a hydraulic excavator manufactured by Komatsu Limited.It is the world's first hybrid (electro-hydraulic) powered construction equipment. [1] At the time of its launch it was found to consume 25% less fuel than comparable non-hybrid excavators and up to 40% less fuel while carrying out certain functions. [2]
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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... PC-200 or PC200 may refer to Komatsu PC200, a series of excavators by Komatsu Limited; Sinclair PC200 ...
Komatsu makes the largest bulldozer in the world, the D575. P&H 4800 electric rope shovel. [17] [18] 930E Diesel-electric Haulpak truck; In 2008, Komatsu launched the Komatsu PC200-8 Hybrid, a 360-degree excavator that stores the energy from slew-braking to boost power and cut fuel use.
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Haulpak was a very successful line of off-highway mining trucks. The name was used from 1953 until around 1999; the line continues under the Komatsu name. The name was adopted as Wabco Haulpak when R. G. LeTourneau's business was bought by Wabco, and the Haulpak name continued through Wabco's purchase by American Standard, the operation's purchase by Dresser Industries, the merger into Komatsu ...
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The Komatsu 960E-1 (960E) is an off-highway, ultra-class, rigid-frame, two-axle, diesel/AC electric powertrain haul truck designed and manufactured by Komatsu in Peoria, Illinois, United States. [1] The 960E-1 has been Komatsu's largest, highest capacity haul truck, offering a payload capacity of up to 360 short tons (327 t). [ 2 ]