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Client: Komatsu (Japan)
Design: USTC1 (U.S.), Komatsu (Japan), H&A (Japan)
The D51 EX/PX-22’s “super-slant nose” engine hood design represents the first time in the history of dozers that the entire top of the dozer blade is visible from the cabin at all times. This unique feature allows the operator to see objects that are very close to the blade, dramatically increasing safety and efficiency on the jobsite. This new design assures an improvement in fundamental dozer work parameters.