Wheel Loader

WA470-6

Construction, Mining

Komatsu WA470-6 is a wheel loader with a bucket capacity of 5.2 - 7.0 m3, ideal for medium to large capaticy material handling, such as those used in quarries or mining. It has a large torque converter transmission capacity and can be used with special attachments such as a log grapple (for logging) and a tire handler.

  • 22.880 - 23.095 kg

    Operating Weight
  • 272 HP

    Engine Output
  • 3,9 - 5,2 m³

    Bucket Capacity

High Performance of the SAA6D125E-5 Engine

The Heavy Duty Common Rail as electronic injection system provides optimum fuel combustion. This system also provides fast hydraulic response and fast throttle response to match the engine traction strength.

 

Low Emissions Engine and Fuel Efficiency

This product has low fuel consumption, low noise level, high torque engine with a large capacity torque converter for maximum efficiency in the low speed range. The engine has EPA Tier 3 and EU Stage 3A emission certificates without compromising engine power and productivity.

 

Equipment Management Monitoring System

The monitor is mounted on in front of the operator to optimize gauges and warning lights checking. The two-spoke design on the steering wheel makes it easy for the operator to see the instrument panel.

 

Automatic Transmission with ECMV

The ECMV (Electronically Controlled Modulation Valve) system assists the clutch work smoothly to avoid deceleration and shock when shifting gears. The Automatic Transmission with ECMV can automatically select the appropriate gear based on speed, engine speed and road conditions.

 

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