Responsive Image Banner

Komatsu introduces new next-gen loader

Premium Content

Japan-based manufacturer Komatsu is highlighting the importance of waste management at the 2023 ConExpo exhibition, currently underway in the United States, with the introduction of its new next-generation WA475-10 wheeled loader and waste guarding package.

The WA475-10 is a 25-t machine that is fitted with a 6-cylinder Komatsu diesel engine and includes Komatsu’s hydraulic mechanical transmission (K-HMT) and the Auto Idle Shutdown feature, which contribute to a 30% greater fuel efficiency offering than the company’s WA475-8 predecessor model.

It has a top forward travel speed of 38 kph and a 4.6 cu m-capacity bucket that has been redesigned to better hold load material.

Komatsu WA475-10 wheeled loader with waste guarding package The new WA475-10 wheeled loader with waste guarding package. (PHOTO: Komatsu)

The design of WA475-10 was based on customer feedback, and so its pressurized cab includes a number of new features that make it easier and more comfortable to operate than its predecessor.

“The wheel loader’s Independent Work Equipment Control simplifies operation and reduces fuel consumption by separating the accelerator pedal from the speed of the work equipment,” said Komatsu.

“Incorporating feedback from the field, the improved operating environment includes floor-to-ceiling glass, ergonomically designed switch layouts, and a fully-adjustable 5-axis console for enhanced operator comfort.” 

The model is available with a customizable waste guarding package and tyre options, which “can be configured for specific waste or scrap handling applications”.

The optional package, which comprises axle seal guards, a bucket cylinder guard, a front and rear frame underguard and a fuel tank guard, help protect the wheeled loader’s vital machines parts - both from damage, wear and debris. To ensure the safety of the machine operator, it also includes a front window guard to defend against large debris.

Power Progress Networking Forum

The Tariff Report Everyone Will Want...

All Power Progress Networking Forum attendees will receive access to the updated digital report by Off-Highway Research, 'The Impact of U.S. Tariffs on the Construction Equipment Industry.'

Register your interest
POWER SOURCING GUIDE

The trusted reference and buyer’s guide for 83 years

The original “desktop search engine,” guiding nearly 10,000 users in more than 90 countries it is the primary reference for specifications and details on all the components that go into engine systems.

Visit Now

STAY CONNECTED



Receive the information you need when you need it through our world-leading magazines, newsletters and daily briefings.

Sign up

Latest News
Deutz, Opifex-Synergy enter national service agreement
Deutz Power Centers to be preferred vendor for maintenance, inspection and service support
Trimble, Vermeer combine solutions for solar farm construction automation
A Trimble tech integration with Vermeer machines is said to help solar farm construction
Bosch Rexroth, Petronas partner on bio-based fluids
Goal is more sustainable fluid solutions for off-highway and agricultural industry
CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Becky Schultz Vice President of Content Tel: +1 480 408 9774 E-mail: becky.schultz@khl.com
Julian Buckley Editor Tel: +44 (0) 1892 784088 E-mail: julian.buckley@khl.com
Chad Elmore Managing Editor E-mail: chad.elmore@khl.com
Tony Radke Vice President of Sales Tel: +1 602 721 6049 E-mail: tony.radke@khl.com
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA