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Komatsu's HM400-5 Articulated Truck On Display at ConExpo

Wed March 15, 2023 - National Edition
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For job sites where roads are not well-established, or may not exist, the Komatsu HM400-5 articulated truck is engineered to move material across challenging and adverse terrain.

On display at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023 in booth W42044, the HM400-5 is designed to deliver productive, consistent performance for operators of all experience levels.

The truck is well-known in the industry for its reliability and long-term durability. To support growing demand, Komatsu recently began assembling HM400-5 trucks at its factory in Chattanooga, Tenn. The trucks are now being produced at both that plant and at Komatsu's plant in Ibaraki, Japan.

Komatsu Traction Control System (KTCS), designed to offer exceptional performance in poor underfoot conditions. The traction system requires no operator input and functions automatically by monitoring and adjusting to changing conditions, without sacrificing steering performance.

The truck's standard payload meter system is designed to promote optimized loading and production. The loaded material weight can be viewed in the cab on a monitor, from the loading tool via cab-mounted external display lamps, or through Komtrax, the company's telemetric technology. External lamps on the truck illuminate green, yellow or red as the payload increases to help prevent under- and overloaded haul cycles.

The truck's heated, air suspension seat is designed to enhance operator comfort and reduce fatigue​. The front and rear axle hydro-pneumatic suspensions mounted on a dynamic equalizer structure assist in providing a smooth ride.

For more information, visit www.komatsu.com.




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