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01/09/2021

Komatsu Unveils New Bulldozer

Komatsu has released its new D71-24 bulldozer as the latest in a line of products fitted with its intelligent machine control system.

The D71-24 represents the largest in Komatsu's line up to come equipped with Hydrostatic Transmission (HST).

Komatsu's distributor in Ireland, John O'Brien of McHale Plant Sales, describes the new product as 'a highly versatile machine, offering unrivalled visibility, razor sharp response and heavyweight performance coupled with lightweight consumption'.

With first versions now available in Ireland, the D71-24 is powered by Komatsu's own EU Stage V engine, delivering a power output of 179kW / 240 HP @ 2,100rpm. With a blade capacity of up to 5 cubic meters, operating weights range from 22,600 to 24,000 kg, depending on machine configuration.

Complete with a high-capacity, wear-resistant blade, designed for durability and functionality, the new dozer is equally adept at precise high-speed grading and rough dozing. Its Parallel Link Undercarriage System (PLUS) features rotating bushings to help minimise maintenance downtime and cost of ownership.

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Available as both a standard model (EX) and a low ground pressure model (PX), EXi and PXi versions come equipped with Komatsu's second-generation fully factory integrated Intelligent Machine Control iMC 2.0 technology that continuously scans the jobsite and uses the data to plan the next pass. Used in over two million customer operation hours on bulldozers in Europe alone, the automated dozing control provides market leading levels of quality, reliability, accuracy and performance.

Other notable features on the D71-24 include 'lift layer control' to automatically spread fill from existing terrain; 'tilt steering control' which continuously and automatically tilts the blade to maintain straight travel for a cleaner cut and 'quick surface creation' to allow operators strip or spread using automatic modes whilst awaiting finish grade mode. In addition, two roof mounted GNSS antennas help maintain accuracy even when working on slopes, whilst multiple GNSS systems reduce risk of shadows from obstructions. 

Like other Komatsu EU Stage V machines, the D71-24 dozer is supported by Komatsu CARE complimentary factory-scheduled maintenance. It is also equipped with Komatsu’s own KOMTRAX technology that uses wireless technology that monitors it remotely to protect against theft, record operating hours and fuel consumption and provide maintenance alerts.

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