Komatsu has launched its new PC950-11 excavator in Australia and New Zealand.
The new PC950-11 excavator provides quarry and mining operations with a powerful solution which can support lower costs, move more tonnes per hour and improve safety.
According to Komatsu, its latest excavator can deliver 48 per cent greater productivity while using up to 40 per cent less fuel than the previous model. This means that the PC950-11 lowers the cost per tonne and lowers emissions.
“Our development teams took this customer feedback on board and delivered more power, increased dig forces, greater drawbar pull, superior durability, easy safe access and surround visibility systems, all while maintaining ultra-low fuel consumption,” Komatsu national business manager for construction excavators Mark Boyes said.
“It’s designed to handle Australia and New Zealand’s toughest conditions, while helping our customers run more efficient, sustainable operations, whether that be on mine sites or in quarry operations.”
The PC950-11 has plenty of standard features including the KomVision 360-degree camera system, hydraulic access stairway and wide catwalks.
Boyes said the excavator was built to last in demanding quarrying and mining environments.
“Maintenance is simple and safe with ground-level refuelling, extended service intervals and long-life filters,” he said.
“This excavator is not just about power. Every feature has been designed with the operator in mind, from safety and comfort through to lower total cost of ownership. We believe the PC950-11 will quickly become the new benchmark for large-scale earthmoving in Australia.”
The PC950-11 is available now through Komatsu’s wide-reaching branch network across Australia and New Zealand, backed by expert service and support teams.




