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    Komatsu PC3000-6 VS Liebherr R 9350 G6 Excavator

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    Key Highlights Komatsu PC3000-6Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Komatsu PC3000-6 VS Liebherr R 9350 G6 Excavator
    Komatsu PC3000-6 Excavator
    Komatsu PC3000-6

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    Particulars Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6

    Komatsu PC3000-6 vs Liebherr R 9350 G6: Which One Should You Buy?

    Both of these are very big mining excavators. They dig coal, iron ore, and hard rock all day. The spec tables below give you all the numbers. The real question is which one fits your mine and your work plan. The Komatsu PC3000-6 is the smaller of the two. It has a smaller bucket and less weight. It loads smaller dump trucks well and uses less fuel. The Liebherr R 9350 G6 is bigger and more powerful. It has a larger bucket. It fills big dump trucks in fewer passes and moves more rock in a day. For a large mine that never stops, that speed matters.

    Before you buy, think about a few simple things. Which machine matches the dump trucks you already run? How near is the service team and the spare parts store? Can they reach your mine fast when the machine stops? You can also see the full Komatsu excavator range and read our excavator applications guide before you decide.

    Komatsu PC3000-6

    Pros:

    • Powerful Komatsu 1260 HP engine
    • Large fuel tank capacity of 4500 L
    • High bucket digging force of 890 kN
    • AC Cabin and GPS are standard features
    • Good gradeability of up to 57%
    • Large bucket capacity of 15 m³

    Cons:

    • Slightly lower engine power compared to Liebherr R 9350 G6
    • Operating weight range is up to 261,000 Kg, which may limit mobility compared to lighter models
    • Engine displacement not mentioned

    Liebherr R 9350 G6

    Pros:

    • Higher engine power at 1500 HP
    • Bigger bucket capacity of 18.7 m³
    • Extended undercarriage length of 8220 mm provides stability
    • Larger maximum digging depth of 9500 mm
    • Increased maximum dump height of 10200 mm
    • Higher bucket digging force of 1020 kN

    Cons:

    • Higher ground bearing pressure of 246.2 kPa may affect usage on softer grounds
    • Operating weight of 302,000 Kg could be a constraint in certain scenarios
    • Lower swing speed at 3.9 rpm compared to Komatsu PC3000-6

    Pros:

    Cons:

    Closing Recommendation

    The right pick depends on the work your mine does every day. The Komatsu PC3000-6 suits mines that load smaller dump trucks with steady digging all day, while the Liebherr R 9350 G6 suits big mines that must fill large trucks fast without stopping. Also check which brand has service, spare parts, and trained operators near your site, because that keeps the machine working and helps when you sell it later. So match the machine to your work: Komatsu PC3000-6 for smaller trucks and steady daily digging, Liebherr R 9350 G6 for big trucks and heavy nonstop mining.

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Vs Liebherr R 9350 G6 Excavator Price, Technical Specifications & Features

    Brand L&T Komatsu Excavator Liebherr Excavator
    Type Extra-Large (>50 Ton) Extra-Large (>50 Ton)
    Operating Cost Price Available Soon Price Available Soon
    Price Price Available Soon Price Available Soon
    Weight 252000 Kg 302000 Kg
    Bucket 15 m³ 18.7 m³
    Max Digging Depth 7900 mm 9500 mm
    Engine Komatsu 1260 HP Cummins 1500 HP
    Warranty 1 Yr. / 3000 hr. 1 Yr. / 2000 hr.
    Boom 8600 mm 9300 mm
    Quick Overview:

    The Komatsu PC3000-6 is a 250-ton class ultra-heavy hydraulic electric mining excavator built for coal mining, iron ore extraction, and large-scale overburden removal at maximum capacity. It delivers exceptional output for demanding continuous operations with a system that produces around 1,260 HP, available with either a Komatsu diesel engine or an electric drive. With an operating weight of 252,000 to 261,000 kg, it provides excellent stability and a strong platform for the largest mining operations. Its bucket capacity of about 15 m³ in backhoe mode and up to 16 m³ in loading shovel configuration allows for significant single-cycle material movement. This Komatsu excavator can dig to a maximum depth of approximately 7.9 metres, and its extremely high digging forces and extended reach ensure superior productivity in challenging mining settings. High-efficiency hydraulic pumps and precise control systems guarantee smooth operation and faster cycle times while keeping operating costs low. Heavy-duty undercarriage components, reinforced attachments, and wear-resistant parts reliably withstand harsh mining environments over time. Automatic central lubrication, advanced electronic monitoring, and easy ground-level maintenance access improve machine reliability and reduce servicing intervals. A spacious, well-insulated cabin with modern controls ensures operator comfort and safety during long mining shifts. This excavator from Komatsu Construction Equipment is the top choice for large mining projects that require maximum digging power, high-volume output, and continuous heavy-duty performance.

    A 302000 kg mining excavator, the Liebherr R 9350 G6 gives large pits shovel-class output a size below the flagships. Its Cummins QSK45 is rated 1500 HP, the bucket holds 18.7 m³ with 1020 kN of digging force, and maximum digging depth is 9500 mm. Diesel and electric drive versions are both listed.

    Overburden removal and ore loading at opencast coal and iron ore mines is the natural assignment, with four 754 L/min pumps keeping cycle times short. The AC cabin and standard GPS fit the way these machines actually run: long shifts against production targets.

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    Komatsu PC3000-6 vs Liebherr R 9350 G6: Which One Should You Buy?

    Both of these are very big mining excavators. They dig coal, iron ore, and hard rock all day. The spec tables below give you all the numbers. The real question is which one fits your mine and your work plan. The Komatsu PC3000-6 is the smaller of the two. It has a smaller bucket and less weight. It loads smaller dump trucks well and uses less fuel. The Liebherr R 9350 G6 is bigger and more powerful. It has a larger bucket. It fills big dump trucks in fewer passes and moves more rock in a day. For a large mine that never stops, that speed matters.

    Before you buy, think about a few simple things. Which machine matches the dump trucks you already run? How near is the service team and the spare parts store? Can they reach your mine fast when the machine stops? You can also see the full Komatsu excavator range and read our excavator applications guide before you decide.

    Komatsu PC3000-6

    Pros:

    • Powerful Komatsu 1260 HP engine
    • Large fuel tank capacity of 4500 L
    • High bucket digging force of 890 kN
    • AC Cabin and GPS are standard features
    • Good gradeability of up to 57%
    • Large bucket capacity of 15 m³

    Cons:

    • Slightly lower engine power compared to Liebherr R 9350 G6
    • Operating weight range is up to 261,000 Kg, which may limit mobility compared to lighter models
    • Engine displacement not mentioned

    Liebherr R 9350 G6

    Pros:

    • Higher engine power at 1500 HP
    • Bigger bucket capacity of 18.7 m³
    • Extended undercarriage length of 8220 mm provides stability
    • Larger maximum digging depth of 9500 mm
    • Increased maximum dump height of 10200 mm
    • Higher bucket digging force of 1020 kN

    Cons:

    • Higher ground bearing pressure of 246.2 kPa may affect usage on softer grounds
    • Operating weight of 302,000 Kg could be a constraint in certain scenarios
    • Lower swing speed at 3.9 rpm compared to Komatsu PC3000-6

    Pros:

    Cons:

    Closing Recommendation

    The right pick depends on the work your mine does every day. The Komatsu PC3000-6 suits mines that load smaller dump trucks with steady digging all day, while the Liebherr R 9350 G6 suits big mines that must fill large trucks fast without stopping. Also check which brand has service, spare parts, and trained operators near your site, because that keeps the machine working and helps when you sell it later. So match the machine to your work: Komatsu PC3000-6 for smaller trucks and steady daily digging, Liebherr R 9350 G6 for big trucks and heavy nonstop mining.

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Vs Liebherr R 9350 G6 Excavator Price, Technical Specifications & Features

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Brand
    L&T Komatsu Excavator Liebherr Excavator
    Type
    Extra-Large (>50 Ton) Extra-Large (>50 Ton)
    Price
    Price Available Soon Price Available Soon
    Weight
    252000 Kg 302000 Kg
    Bucket
    15 m³ 18.7 m³
    Max Digging Depth
    7900 mm 9500 mm
    Engine
    Komatsu 1260 HP Cummins 1500 HP
    Warranty
    1 Yr. / 3000 hr. 1 Yr. / 2000 hr.
    Boom
    8600 mm 9300 mm
    Quick Overview:

    The Komatsu PC3000-6 is a 250-ton class ultra-heavy hydraulic electric mining excavator built for coal mining, iron ore extraction, and large-scale overburden removal at maximum capacity. It delivers exceptional output for demanding continuous operations with a system that produces around 1,260 HP, available with either a Komatsu diesel engine or an electric drive. With an operating weight of 252,000 to 261,000 kg, it provides excellent stability and a strong platform for the largest mining operations. Its bucket capacity of about 15 m³ in backhoe mode and up to 16 m³ in loading shovel configuration allows for significant single-cycle material movement. This Komatsu excavator can dig to a maximum depth of approximately 7.9 metres, and its extremely high digging forces and extended reach ensure superior productivity in challenging mining settings. High-efficiency hydraulic pumps and precise control systems guarantee smooth operation and faster cycle times while keeping operating costs low. Heavy-duty undercarriage components, reinforced attachments, and wear-resistant parts reliably withstand harsh mining environments over time. Automatic central lubrication, advanced electronic monitoring, and easy ground-level maintenance access improve machine reliability and reduce servicing intervals. A spacious, well-insulated cabin with modern controls ensures operator comfort and safety during long mining shifts. This excavator from Komatsu Construction Equipment is the top choice for large mining projects that require maximum digging power, high-volume output, and continuous heavy-duty performance.

    A 302000 kg mining excavator, the Liebherr R 9350 G6 gives large pits shovel-class output a size below the flagships. Its Cummins QSK45 is rated 1500 HP, the bucket holds 18.7 m³ with 1020 kN of digging force, and maximum digging depth is 9500 mm. Diesel and electric drive versions are both listed.

    Overburden removal and ore loading at opencast coal and iron ore mines is the natural assignment, with four 754 L/min pumps keeping cycle times short. The AC cabin and standard GPS fit the way these machines actually run: long shifts against production targets.

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Vs Liebherr R 9350 G6 Excavator Key Highlights

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Engine Make Komatsu SSA12V159 Tier I - Komatsu SDA12V159E Tier II Cummins QSK45
    Fuel Tank 4500 L 5815 L / 6908 L
    Engine Displacment NA 45 L
    Under Carriage 7914 mm 8220 mm
    Hydraulic System 4400 L 4200 L
    Arm 4000 mm 4200 mm
    Max Digging Reach 16200 mm NA
    Fuel Consumption NA NA
    Overall Width 6800 mm 6300 mm
    Overall Length NA 18500 mm
    Bucket Digging Force 890 kN 1020 kN
    Tailswing Radius 6402 mm NA
    Track Shoe Width 800 mm 850 mm
    AC Cabin Standard Standard
    GPS Standard Standard

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Vs Liebherr R 9350 G6 Excavator Key Highlights

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Engine Make
    Komatsu SSA12V159 Tier I - Komatsu SDA12V159E Tier II Cummins QSK45
    Fuel Tank
    4500 L 5815 L / 6908 L
    Engine Displacment
    NA 45 L
    Under Carriage
    7914 mm 8220 mm
    Hydraulic System
    4400 L 4200 L
    Arm
    4000 mm 4200 mm
    Max Digging Reach
    16200 mm NA
    Fuel Consumption
    NA NA
    Overall Width
    6800 mm 6300 mm
    Overall Length
    NA 18500 mm
    Bucket Digging Force
    890 kN 1020 kN
    Tailswing Radius
    6402 mm NA
    Track Shoe Width
    800 mm 850 mm
    AC Cabin
    Standard Standard
    GPS
    Standard Standard

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Vs Liebherr R 9350 G6 Excavator Specifications

    Engine

    3594 3721
    Model Komatsu 1260 HP Cummins 1500 HP
    Fuel Diesel Diesel/Electric
    Type 12 Cylinders , 4-cycle , aftercooled , direct injection , turbocharged , water-cooled 12 cylinder turbocharged V-engine after-cooler two separate water cooling circuits direct injection system
    Rated Engine Power 1260 HP (940 kW) @ 1800 rpm 1500 HP (1120 kW) @ 1800 rpm
    Maximum Torque NA NA
    Piston Displacement NA 45 L
    Alternator 140A 24 V / 260 A
    Battery 4 x 12V 4 x 180 Ah / 12 V service systems
    Starting Motor 24V 24 V

    Undercarriage

    24 V 24 V
    No of Top rollers 3 2
    No of bottom rollers 7 9
    Track Shoes (Each Side) 46 NA
    Track Guard NA NA
    Track Shoe width 800 mm 850 mm
    Ground bearing pressure 231.k kPa 246.2 kPa
    Track Tensioning Grease Grease
    Gradeability Upto 57% NA
    Travel Speed-Low NA 2.5 Km/h
    Travel Speed-High 2.4 Km/h 3.3 Km/h
    Max Tracking Force NA NA

    Hydraulic System

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Hydraulic pump NA 4 variable flow axial piston pumps
    Maximum Flow 3 x 910 L/min 4 x 754 L/min
    Pilot Pump Gear Pump NA
    Implement Circuit 31.0 MPa 32.0 MPa
    Swing Circuit NA NA
    Travel circuit NA NA
    Pilot circuit NA NA

    Hydraulic Motors

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Travel NA 2 axial piston motors per side frame
    Swing NA 2 Liebherr axial piston motors

    Service Capacities

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Fuel tank 4500 L 5815 L / 6908 L
    Engine Coolant 254 L NA
    Engine oil 190 L NA
    Hydraulic system 4400 L 4200 L
    Hydraulic tank 2670 L 2200 L

    Machine Weight

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Operating Weight 252000 Kg 302000 Kg

    Working Range

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Boom length 8600 mm 9300 mm
    Arm length 4000 mm 4200 mm
    Max Digging Reach 16200 mm NA
    Max Digging Reach on ground 15600 mm 16300 mm
    Max digging depth 7900 mm 9500 mm
    Max digging height 14100 mm 15400 mm
    Max Dump Height 9000 mm 10200 mm
    Max vertical wallcut depth NA NA
    Min swing radius NA NA
    Max Height at Min Swing radius NA NA
    Max height (above ground) NA NA
    Dig depth (below ground) NA NA
    Bucket Digging Force 890 kN 1020 kN
    Arm Digging Force 811 KN 870 kN
    Swing Speed 4.6 rpm 3.9 rpm

    Dozer Blade

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Dozer Type NA NA
    Dozer Length NA NA
    Digging depth for ground level NA NA
    Approach Angle NA NA
    Width NA NA
    Height NA NA

    Bucket

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Bucket Capacity 15 m³ 18.7 m³

    Static Dimensions

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Overall Length NA 18500 mm
    Overall width 6800 mm 6300 mm
    Overall Height 7479 mm 8720 mm
    Overall Height of Cab 6802 mm 7950 mm
    Upper Width 6800 mm 8346 mm
    Track Lengh on Ground 6000 mm 6385 mm
    Undercarriage overall length 7914 mm 8220 mm
    Tailswing radius 6402 mm NA
    Min Ground clearance 935 mm 1020 mm
    Track gauge 5640 mm 5000 mm
    Width over tracks 5840 mm 6340 mm
    Track Height 2210 mm 2360 mm
    Counterweight Clearance 2670 mm 2300 mm
    Track Shoe Width 800 mm 850 mm

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Vs Liebherr R 9350 G6 Excavator Specifications

    Engine

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Model
    Komatsu 1260 HP Cummins 1500 HP
    Fuel
    Diesel Diesel/Electric
    Type
    12 Cylinders , 4-cycle , aftercooled , direct injection , turbocharged , water-cooled 12 cylinder turbocharged V-engine after-cooler two separate water cooling circuits direct injection system
    Rated Engine Power
    1260 HP (940 kW) @ 1800 rpm 1500 HP (1120 kW) @ 1800 rpm
    Maximum Torque
    NA NA
    Piston Displacement
    NA 45 L
    Alternator
    140A 24 V / 260 A
    Battery
    4 x 12V 4 x 180 Ah / 12 V service systems
    Starting Motor
    24V 24 V

    Undercarriage

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    No of Top rollers
    3 2
    No of bottom rollers
    7 9
    Track Shoes (Each Side)
    46 NA
    Track Guard
    NA NA
    Track Shoe width
    800 mm 850 mm
    Ground bearing pressure
    231.k kPa 246.2 kPa
    Track Tensioning
    Grease Grease
    Gradeability
    Upto 57% NA
    Travel Speed-Low
    NA 2.5 Km/h
    Travel Speed-High
    2.4 Km/h 3.3 Km/h
    Max Tracking Force
    NA NA

    Hydraulic Motors

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Hydraulic pump
    NA 4 variable flow axial piston pumps
    Maximum Flow
    3 x 910 L/min 4 x 754 L/min
    Pilot Pump
    Gear Pump NA
    Implement Circuit
    31.0 MPa 32.0 MPa
    Swing Circuit
    NA NA
    Travel circuit
    NA NA
    Pilot circuit
    NA NA

    Service Capacities

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Fuel tank
    4500 L 5815 L / 6908 L
    Engine Coolant
    254 L NA
    Engine oil
    190 L NA
    Hydraulic system
    4400 L 4200 L
    Hydraulic tank
    2670 L 2200 L

    Machine Weight

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Operating Weight
    252000 Kg 302000 Kg

    Working Range

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Boom length
    8600 mm 9300 mm
    Arm length
    4000 mm 4200 mm
    Max Digging Reach
    16200 mm NA
    Max Digging Reach on ground
    15600 mm 16300 mm
    Max digging depth
    7900 mm 9500 mm
    Max digging height
    14100 mm 15400 mm
    Max Dump Height
    9000 mm 10200 mm
    Max vertical wallcut depth
    NA NA
    Min swing radius
    NA NA
    Max Height at Min Swing radius
    NA NA
    Max height (above ground)
    NA NA
    Dig depth (below ground)
    NA NA
    Bucket Digging Force
    890 kN 1020 kN
    Arm Digging Force
    811 KN 870 kN
    Swing Speed
    4.6 rpm 3.9 rpm

    Dozer Blade

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Dozer Type
    NA NA
    Dozer Length
    NA NA
    Digging depth for ground level
    NA NA
    Approach Angle
    NA NA
    Width
    NA NA
    Height
    NA NA

    Bucket

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Bucket Capacity
    15 m³ 18.7 m³

    Static Dimensions

    Komatsu PC3000-6 Liebherr R 9350 G6
    Overall Length
    NA 18500 mm
    Overall width
    6800 mm 6300 mm
    Overall Height
    7479 mm 8720 mm
    Overall Height of Cab
    6802 mm 7950 mm
    Upper Width
    6800 mm 8346 mm
    Track Lengh on Ground
    6000 mm 6385 mm
    Undercarriage overall length
    7914 mm 8220 mm
    Tailswing radius
    6402 mm NA
    Min Ground clearance
    935 mm 1020 mm
    Track gauge
    5640 mm 5000 mm
    Width over tracks
    5840 mm 6340 mm
    Track Height
    2210 mm 2360 mm
    Counterweight Clearence
    2670 mm 2300 mm
    Track Shoe Width
    800 mm 850 mm

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    Frequently Asked Question

    Ans.

    Match the machine to the size of your dump trucks. The Liebherr R 9350 G6 has a bigger bucket, so it fills large trucks in fewer passes. This is good if you already run big trucks. The Komatsu PC3000-6 has a smaller bucket. It suits smaller trucks and fills them well. A good match means fewer passes, less waiting, and lower cost per load. Pick the excavator that fits the trucks you already own.

    Ans.

    The Komatsu PC3000-6 uses less fuel because it is the smaller machine. It has a smaller engine and moves less weight. The Liebherr R 9350 G6 is bigger and burns more fuel, but it also moves more rock in the same time. So look at fuel cost for each tonne you move, not just fuel for the day. On a very large mine, the bigger machine can still cost less per tonne.

    Ans.

    Service and spare parts are the most important thing for a machine this big. When a mining excavator stops, your whole loading line stops. So ask the dealer how near the service team is and how fast they can reach your mine. Ask if they keep spare parts in the country. Both Komatsu and Liebherr have service in India. Before you buy, be sure the support is strong near your site.

    Ans.

    Take the electric machine only if your mine has a strong, steady power line to the pit. The Liebherr R 9350 G6 comes in an electric option. Electric can cost less to run and makes less smoke, but the pit must have good power and cables. Take the diesel machine if your mine has no fixed power or if the digging area moves often. Diesel can go anywhere. Choose by the power you have at the pit.

    Ans.

    Both machines can give high uptime, but only with good service behind them. Uptime means the machine keeps working and does not sit idle. For that you need spare parts close by, trained people, and a service plan. Ask the dealer about a full service contract and machine health checks. On a large mine, one machine that keeps running is worth more than a small saving on the buy.

    Ans.

    Yes. Banks, big finance companies, and the dealers themselves give loans and leases for large mining machines. Many mines take a lease so they do not pay all the money at once. How much you pay each month depends on your down payment and your record. Ask two or three lenders and compare. Do not take the first offer.

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