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Komatsu PC210LC-6 Excavator Reliability and Field Maintenance Guide
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The PC210LC-6 and Komatsu’s Excavator Evolution
The Komatsu PC210LC-6 is a 21-ton class hydraulic excavator introduced in the late 1990s as part of Komatsu’s Dash-6 series. Designed for general excavation, trenching, and light demolition, the PC210LC-6 became a staple in mid-size fleets across Asia, Europe, and North America. Komatsu, founded in Japan in 1921, has long been a leader in construction machinery, and the Dash-6 series marked a turning point in integrating electronic engine controls and improved hydraulic efficiency.
The PC210LC-6 features a long carriage (LC) undercarriage for enhanced stability, especially during deep trenching or when lifting heavy loads. Its reputation for durability and straightforward serviceability made it popular among contractors who valued uptime over bells and whistles.
Core Specifications and Operating Features
  • Operating weight: approx. 46,000 lbs
  • Engine: Komatsu SAA6D102E, 150–158 hp
  • Max digging depth: 21 ft 11 in
  • Bucket breakout force: approx. 33,000 lbf
  • Hydraulic flow: 2 x 55 gpm
  • Fuel tank: 105 gallons
  • Travel speed: up to 3.7 mph
  • Swing speed: 11 rpm
The PC210LC-6 uses a closed-center hydraulic system with load-sensing valves, allowing efficient power distribution across boom, arm, bucket, and travel functions. The engine is turbocharged and intercooled, delivering consistent torque even under heavy load.
In Alberta, a contractor used the PC210LC-6 for pipeline trenching in clay-rich soil. The machine’s breakout force and boom geometry allowed clean trench profiles with minimal overcutting, reducing backfill time and fuel consumption.
Hydraulic System Architecture and Common Faults
The hydraulic system includes:
  • Dual variable-displacement piston pumps
  • Pilot pump for joystick and travel control
  • Control valve block with spool valves
  • Relief valves and pressure sensors
  • Return filters and suction strainers
Frequent hydraulic issues:
  • Slow boom response due to pilot pressure loss
  • Arm drift from internal cylinder leakage
  • Swing hesitation caused by low pilot flow
  • Travel motor stalling from pump wear or swash plate scoring
Solutions:
  • Replace pilot filters every 500 hours
  • Test cylinder seal integrity with pressure decay method
  • Inspect pump case drain flow for internal leakage
  • Calibrate control valve solenoids using Komatsu diagnostic tools
In Finland, a forestry crew diagnosed sluggish swing on their PC210LC-6. After testing pilot pressure and inspecting the swing motor case drain, they found a worn motor bearing. Replacing the bearing restored full rotation speed.
Electrical System and Diagnostic Interface
The PC210LC-6 includes basic electronic monitoring, with:
  • Engine control module (ECM)
  • Hydraulic controller
  • Travel motor sensors
  • Boom and arm position sensors
  • Diagnostic port for Komatsu’s Komtrax system (on later models)
Electrical faults may present as:
  • Warning lights without performance loss
  • Unresponsive travel or swing functions
  • Intermittent throttle control
  • Sensor voltage or signal loss codes
Recommended actions:
  • Check ground continuity and battery voltage
  • Inspect harness connectors for corrosion or bent pins
  • Use Komtrax or equivalent software to retrieve fault codes
  • Replace sensors with OEM parts to ensure calibration compatibility
In Michigan, a fleet manager traced a throttle issue to a faulty potentiometer in the cab. After replacing the sensor and recalibrating the ECM, the machine regained full throttle range.
Undercarriage and Structural Considerations
The PC210LC-6 undercarriage includes:
  • Triple grouser steel tracks
  • Heavy-duty track frames with sealed rollers
  • Hydraulic track tensioning system
  • Reinforced boom and stick with cast ends
Wear points to monitor:
  • Track chain stretch and bushing wear
  • Roller seal leakage
  • Boom pin play and bushing wear
  • Stick-to-bucket linkage alignment
Preventive tips:
  • Grease pivot points daily
  • Inspect track tension weekly
  • Replace worn bushings before pin scoring occurs
  • Use OEM pins with correct hardness rating
In Texas, a contractor extended undercarriage life by switching to sealed and lubricated track chains and installing bolt-on rock guards. His machines averaged 4,000 hours before requiring major undercarriage service.
Engine and Cooling System Maintenance
The Komatsu SAA6D102E engine is known for its torque delivery and fuel efficiency. The cooling system includes:
  • Belt-driven radiator fan
  • Hydraulic oil cooler
  • Engine coolant radiator
  • Thermostat and temperature sensor
Preventive maintenance tips:
  • Change engine oil every 250 hours
  • Replace fuel and air filters every 500 hours
  • Flush coolant system annually
  • Inspect fan belts and tensioners monthly
  • Clean radiator fins weekly in dusty environments
In Shanghai, a contractor added a reversible fan kit to his PC210LC-6 to clear debris from the radiator automatically. This reduced overheating incidents during summer grading operations.
Field Stories and Adaptations
In Alaska, a PC210LC-6 was used for permafrost trenching. The operator installed hydraulic oil heaters and insulated the cab, allowing full operation in –25°C conditions.
In Poland, a demolition crew retrofitted their PC210LC-6 with a tilt coupler and thumb attachment. The machine handled urban demolition and sorting tasks with precision, reducing labor costs by 30%.
Conclusion
The Komatsu PC210LC-6 excavator blends hydraulic power, operator comfort, and structural integrity into a mid-size package that performs across diverse job sites. With proper maintenance, diagnostic awareness, and thoughtful adaptation, the PC210LC-6 delivers consistent results and long-term value. In the world of earthmoving, it stands as a reliable workhorse with the finesse of a precision tool.
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