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Ridgway reaches new heights with Komatsu elevated cabs
Photo Credit To Ridgway Rentals Ltd

Ridgway reaches new heights with Komatsu elevated cabs

Ridgway reaches up to new heights

Shropshire based Ridgway Rentals have added Komatsu PC210LCD-11 crawler excavators with elevating cabs to their fleet.

The conversion of these standard PC210LCD-11’s into high rise cabs was carried out in partnership with Kocurek to fulfil the need of a wood recycling customer to load wood waste into shredding machines.

Ridgway reaches new heights with Komatsu elevated cabs

The hydraulically elevating cabs dramatically improve the operator’s vision on waste and recycling sites and ensure more efficient material handling. Further customisation included a new reversing fan and a wide core radiator to maximise the machine uptime while operating in the very dusty environment.

Ridgway have become renowned nationwide for supplying bespoke plant machinery, they pride themselves on supplying the exact machines their customers want, no matter how specific their individual requirements.

Ridgway reaches new heights with Komatsu elevated cabs

Key Specifications

  • Engine power 123 kW / 165 HP @ 2,000 rpm
  • Operating weight PC210LC-11: 22,730 – 23,580 kg
  • Bucket capacity max. 1.69 m³

Powerful and Environmentally Friendly

  • EU Stage IV engine
  • Adjustable idle shutdown
  • Komatsu fuel-saving technology

Maximised Efficiency

  • Increased productivity
  • Built-in versatility and superior productivity
  • Enhanced engine management
  • Improved hydraulic efficiency

First-Class Comfort

  • Fully air-suspended operator station
  • Low-noise design
  • Widescreen monitor

Safety First

  • Komatsu SpaceCab™
  • Improved camera system
  • Neutral position detection system

Post source : Ridgway Rentals Ltd

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