Komatsu PC350-7 tracked excavator




≈ €18,440
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At 8,700 hours, this 2011 PC350-7 has reached its optimal value point. Komatsu PC350 excavators regularly achieve 15,000-20,000+ hours with proper maintenance, meaning you still get years of productive life at a fraction of the original purchase price . The machine is fully depreciated – perfect for maximizing ROI on cost-sensitive projects.
2. Legendary SAA6D114E Engine – Tier 2/3 Simplicity
Powered by Komatsu's proven SAA6D114E engine, this model completely avoids the complex DPF, DEF, and EGR aftertreatment systems required on newer Tier 4 Final machines . This means no regeneration downtime, no DEF fluid costs, lower maintenance expenses, and easier field repairs in remote locations – a major advantage for buyers in developing markets.
3. Class-Leading Digging Forces – 228 kN Breakout
With 228 kN of bucket digging force and 171 kN of arm digging force, the PC350-7 delivers exceptional performance for its 35-ton class . The powerful Komatsu hydraulic system provides fast cycle times and high productivity in quarry, mining, and heavy earthmoving applications.
4. Robust Built for Tough Applications
Featuring high-strength structural components, reinforced boom and arm castings, and a durable undercarriage, the PC350-7 is purpose-built to withstand demanding operating conditions including hard rock excavation and mining . The reinforced swing platform extends structural lifetime by up to 30% compared to standard designs.
5. Global Parts Availability – Komatsu's Unmatched Dealer Network
As one of Komatsu's most widely produced 35-ton models globally, PC350-7 components – including engines, hydraulic pumps, undercarriage parts, and seals – are readily available through Komatsu dealer networks worldwide . Whether you're operating in Africa, Southeast Asia, or South America, you'll find parts and service support, minimizing downtime risk for your fleet operations.