Komatsu GD955-7 Mining Grader
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
- Weighing in at nearly 47 tonnes and 426 horsepower, the all new Komatsu GD955-7 mining grader is designed to be a highly productive unit, achieved through its market leading blade down force and high engine horsepower enabling faster operating speed.
The GD955-7 is built to thrive in the rugged conditions of Australian mining, and its structural integrity is a testament to Komatsu's design philosophy.
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Gran equipo si se considera que en Chile (SA) nos iniciamos con la GD825A-1 la cual presentaba variados detalles de diseño y los cuales fueron variando en el tiempo con la información de operación y mantenimiento que semana tras semana reportábamos a la fabrica en Japón. Es de esperar que este nuevo modelo y diseño venga a ser un aporte y a derribar el mito de que las motoniveladoras Komatsu no son confiables en su operación minera exigente. Bienvenida GD 955-7. Desde Chile JPP.
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An absolute beauty, I hope my company buys the GD955-7. I currently operate a Caterpillar 18M3, but I can tell you from experience that the Komatsu GD825A has performed better than the 18M3
The 955 seems to be something between the 18m and the 24m, it will be interesting how it performs
hi...can i get part number articulated Cylinder in this unit...? cause in my workshop have a job to reseal this cylinder...
Hello, I am interested in applying as a plant mechanic or any other related job opportunity. I have submitted my application, I hope I will be one of the chosen candidate to be hired. I am currently living here in the Philippines and working as a Mechanic, and I have experienced in repairing Komatsu brand. I am willing to be trained and hardworking.
Did I miss them saying how wide the blade actually is?
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Looks nice. So sad that everyone is going electric over hydraulic tho
Agreed. Having operated various types of farm machinery with electric over hydraulic, it is more difficult to 'feather' the controls. I haven't operated a grader before but I can only imagine that it is more difficult to get precise control with E/o/H. Maybe I'm wrong?
@@newenglander4513 the graders are pretty good but there is feeling missing which can be frustrating. I’ll always pick the old one over the electric still
Big think kamatsu...