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Choosing the Right Paint for Komatsu Dozers
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Komatsu’s Equipment Legacy and Color Identity
Komatsu Ltd., founded in Japan in 1921, has grown into one of the world’s largest manufacturers of construction and mining equipment. Its dozers, from the compact D21 to the massive D475A, are known for durability, hydraulic precision, and operator comfort. Komatsu’s signature yellow paint is more than aesthetic—it reflects brand identity, safety visibility, and corrosion protection. Over the decades, Komatsu has used several shades of yellow, each with specific codes and formulations tailored to different eras and environmental standards.
Terminology Notes
  • OEM Paint Code: A manufacturer-specific identifier used to match original equipment color.
  • Low VOC: Paint formulations with reduced volatile organic compounds, meeting environmental regulations.
  • Primer: A preparatory coating that improves adhesion and corrosion resistance.
  • Acrylic Enamel: A durable, glossy paint type often used for industrial equipment.
Common Komatsu Paint Codes and Variants
Komatsu’s yellow has evolved, with several codes in circulation:
  • Komatsu New Yellow: Code 1400025H1, often used on newer models; available in gallon kits and aerosol cans.
  • Komatsu Yellow (Legacy): Code 82261 or TJX8, used on older machines like the D65 and D85.
  • Komatsu Yellow Primer: Code 1400012H2, applied before topcoat for better adhesion.
  • Komatsu Yellow Low VOC Primer: Code 1400013H3, compliant with stricter emissions standards.
Some aftermarket suppliers offer equivalents like:
  • Valspar TB230 Formula: Acrylic enamel with high gloss, often labeled as Komatsu Yellow 2 (Darker), code 18S1626.
  • Ditzler PPG and Dupont Autocolor: Cross-referenced codes for matching older Komatsu shades.
Application Tips and Surface Preparation
Proper paint application ensures longevity and finish quality:
  • Clean all surfaces thoroughly with degreaser and wire brush
  • Sandblast or abrade rusted areas to bare metal
  • Apply primer evenly and allow full cure before topcoat
  • Use HVLP spray guns for consistent coverage and reduced overspray
  • Maintain temperature between 15–30°C during application and curing
For touch-ups, aerosol cans offer convenience, but full repainting requires bulk kits and professional equipment.
Operator Anecdotes and Practical Advice
One operator in Queensland repainted his D65EX using Komatsu New Yellow over a yellow primer. He noted that the aerosol version was ideal for small panels but lacked the depth of the gallon kit. Another technician in Alberta used Valspar’s TB230 formula and found it matched well with older Komatsu machines, though he recommended testing a small patch before full application.
A fleet manager shared that repainting dozers improved resale value and boosted morale among operators. He emphasized that color consistency across the fleet helped with branding and jobsite recognition.
Preventive Measures and Long-Term Solutions
  • Store paint in climate-controlled areas to prevent separation or spoilage
  • Label paint codes and batch numbers for future reference
  • Use clear coat or UV protectant in high-sun regions
  • Document repainting dates and materials for maintenance logs
  • Train staff on proper PPE and ventilation during painting
Conclusion
Painting a Komatsu dozer is more than cosmetic—it’s a blend of brand identity, surface protection, and operational pride. Whether restoring an older D65 or refreshing a newer D155AX, choosing the right paint code and applying it correctly ensures durability and visual impact. In the world of heavy equipment, color isn’t just seen—it’s remembered.
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