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Komatsu WA500-6 Loader Delivers Power and Precision
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The WA500 Series and Komatsu’s Engineering Legacy
Komatsu, founded in Japan in 1921, has long been a global leader in heavy equipment manufacturing. By the time the WA500-6 wheel loader was introduced in the mid-2000s, Komatsu had already sold millions of machines worldwide. The WA500 series was designed to fill the gap between mid-size and large loaders, offering high breakout force, fuel efficiency, and operator comfort for demanding applications like quarrying, mining, and bulk material handling.
The WA500-6, launched around 2006, was part of Komatsu’s Tier 3 emissions-compliant lineup. It featured advanced hydraulics, a redesigned cab, and a high-capacity bucket system. With thousands of units sold globally, the WA500-6 became a staple in aggregate yards, coal terminals, and large-scale construction sites.
Core Specifications and Performance Profile
The WA500-6 is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D140E-5 engine—a six-cylinder, turbocharged diesel unit producing approximately 332 net horsepower. The machine is equipped with a planetary powershift transmission and a torque converter lock-up system for improved fuel economy and responsiveness.
Key specifications:
  • Operating weight: ~76,000 lbs
  • Bucket capacity: 7.3 to 9.8 cubic yards
  • Breakout force: ~65,000 lbs
  • Dump clearance at full lift: ~11 ft 2 in
  • Travel speed: Up to 23.3 mph
  • Fuel tank capacity: ~180 gallons
  • Tires: 29.5R25 radial
The WA500-6’s large bucket and high lift height make it ideal for loading 40-ton haul trucks and feeding crushers. Its torque converter lock-up feature allows direct drive in higher gears, reducing fuel consumption during long-distance travel or ramp work.
Hydraulic System and Control Features
The loader uses a closed-center load-sensing hydraulic system with variable displacement piston pumps. This setup delivers precise flow based on operator input and load demand, improving efficiency and reducing heat buildup.
Control features include:
  • Joystick or multi-lever hydraulic controls
  • Automatic boom kick-out and bucket return-to-dig
  • Adjustable lift and tilt speeds
  • Ride control system to reduce shock during travel
  • Integrated load weighing system (optional)
Operators report smooth bucket control and minimal hydraulic lag, even under full load. In one limestone quarry, a WA500-6 was used to load 1,000 tons of material daily with consistent cycle times and minimal downtime.
Cab Comfort and Operator Experience
Komatsu redesigned the cab for the WA500-6 to improve visibility, ergonomics, and noise insulation. Features include:
  • Air-suspension seat with lumbar support
  • Climate control with pressurized filtration
  • Low-effort steering and fingertip controls
  • Wide-angle mirrors and rearview camera
  • Digital display with maintenance reminders
The cab is mounted on viscous dampers to reduce vibration, and the floor is insulated to minimize heat transfer. Operators working 10-hour shifts in hot environments have praised the machine’s comfort and reduced fatigue.
Maintenance and Reliability Insights
The WA500-6 is built for durability, with reinforced frame components and centralized service points. Common maintenance tasks include:
  • Engine oil and filter changes every 250 hours
  • Hydraulic fluid inspection and filter replacement every 500 hours
  • Transmission service every 1,000 hours
  • Greasing pivot points daily during active use
  • Tire pressure monitoring and rotation every 1,000 hours
The machine’s onboard diagnostics system alerts operators to service intervals and fault codes. In one fleet, implementing a preventive maintenance schedule based on Komatsu’s guidelines extended component life by 20% and reduced unscheduled downtime.
Field Anecdotes and Practical Adaptations
A contractor in Alberta retrofitted their WA500-6 with a high-lift boom to load railcars more efficiently. The modification increased dump clearance by 18 inches and allowed faster cycle times. Another operator in Arizona used the loader to move crushed copper ore, noting that the machine’s traction control and limited-slip differentials helped maintain grip on steep ramps.
In cold climates, crews have added block heaters and hydraulic warm-up kits to improve startup reliability. In dusty environments, upgraded air filtration systems and pre-cleaners have extended engine life and reduced service intervals.
Terminology Notes
  • Breakout Force: The maximum force a loader can exert to dislodge material from a pile.
  • Torque Converter Lock-Up: A mechanism that eliminates slippage in the torque converter, improving fuel efficiency.
  • Load-Sensing Hydraulics: A system that adjusts pump output based on demand, reducing energy waste.
  • Ride Control: A suspension system for the loader arms that reduces bounce during travel.
  • Dump Clearance: The vertical distance from the ground to the bucket lip when fully raised.
Final Thoughts
The Komatsu WA500-6 is a proven performer in high-volume material handling. Its combination of power, precision, and operator comfort makes it a valuable asset in demanding environments. With proper maintenance and thoughtful adaptations, the WA500-6 continues to deliver productivity and reliability long after its initial rollout. In the world of heavy loaders, it stands as a benchmark for balance between brute strength and refined control.
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