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Komatsu SK200-12 Excavator Specifications - MikePhua - 06-23-2025

The Komatsu SK200-12 Tier IV Excavator is a medium-sized hydraulic excavator designed for earthmoving, infrastructure construction, and mining applications. This model features Komatsu’s latest engine technology, meeting Tier IV emission standards, delivering powerful performance and exceptional operational capabilities. The SK200-12 not only offers excellent fuel economy and low emissions but also boasts an advanced hydraulic system, ensuring higher operational efficiency and reduced operating costs, making it ideal for various challenging job sites and environments.


Detailed Specifications:
  • Engine Model: Komatsu SAA6D107E-1
  • Engine Rated Power: 123kW (164 horsepower)
  • Operating Weight: 20,300kg
  • Bucket Capacity: 0.8-1.2m³
  • Bucket Digging Force: 134kN
  • Breakout Force: 156kN
  • Max Digging Depth: 6,440mm
  • Max Digging Radius: 9,500mm
  • Max Dump Height: 6,340mm
  • Travel Speed: 5.5km/h
  • Swing Speed: 9.5rpm
  • Track Gauge: 2,550mm
  • Track Width: 600mm
  • Ground Pressure: 0.59kg/cm²
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 400L
  • Hydraulic Oil Tank Capacity: 280L

Summary:
The Komatsu SK200-12 Tier IV Excavator, with its powerful engine system, outstanding hydraulic performance, and low fuel consumption, excels in a wide range of applications such as earthworks, infrastructure projects, and heavy-duty construction. Its eco-friendly design, meeting Tier IV emission standards, ensures low emissions and operational cost savings. The SK200-12 is the perfect choice for various heavy-duty tasks in demanding conditions.

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