Komatsu launches 1st excavator to pack latest machine control tech
Komatsu has launched an updated version of the PC210LCi-11, its smallest excavator equipped with intelligent Machine Control (iMC), the company's fully-integrated system for semi-automatic grading functions.

The update brings the new, second-generation version of iMC to the machine, making it the first Komatsu excavator to hit the market with iMC 2.0 on board. Komatsu unveiled iMC 2.0 at ConExpo 2020 where it was featured as part of a preview of the D71PXi-24 dozer.

The PC210LCi-11 weighs between 51,397 and 53,3882 pounds and is designed for precise digging as called for on such tasks as footings, retention ponds and utility work, the company says. The mid-sized excavator runs on a 165-horsepower Komatsu engine and has bucket capacities of .66 to 1.57 cubic yards.

The factory-integrated iMC 2.0 system prevents over-digging and keeps operators on grade. Komatsu bills it as a way “to quickly lessen the skill gap between new and experienced operators.” The company says it also increases productivity.