Operators in Australia and New Zealand have a reason to celebrate with the revolutionary Komatsu PC88MR-11 excavator, which now delivers a remarkable 7% increase in productivity. As explained by our national sales manager for utility, Carl Grundy, this upgrade is all about bringing enhanced performance, comfort, and ease-of-maintenance to the forefront.
The PC88MR-11’s secret weapon is its advanced hydraulic system, which now provides 12% more attachment circuit hydraulic flow than earlier versions. This means that whether you’re engaging in heavy-duty rock work or delicate grading tasks, your attachments operate with greater force and improved fuel efficiency. It’s a bit like having a turbocharged engine under the hood—every task becomes a little easier and a lot more efficient.
But the upgrades don’t stop there. The excavator’s blade has been entirely redesigned to simplify backfilling and grading, providing a smoother, more controlled operation. In addition, its short tail swing and swing boom make it a champion in tight-access scenarios, ensuring that even the most cramped workspaces are navigated with precision and ease.
Maintenance is no longer a daunting task either. With three easily accessible service doors, including innovative rear access, routine upkeep is streamlined to keep downtime to an absolute minimum. This thoughtful design not only prolongs the life of the machine but also reduces service intervals, saving both time and money.
Komatsu’s extensive branch network across Australia and New Zealand further reinforces the value of this new model, offering unparalleled support wherever your projects take you. Our commitment to quality and continuous improvement is evident in every aspect of the PC88MR-11. If you’re eager to experience these advanced features and the resulting productivity boost firsthand, contact us today for a tailored quote and technical consultation. Embrace the future of excavation technology with Komatsu—the trusted partner in innovation and performance.
Fulian Operation Team
2025.3.17