Komatsu SAA6D107E-1 engine for Komatsu PC200-8 excavator

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Type: engine
Part number: SAA6D107E-1
Catalog number of the original: SAA6D107E-1
Spare part type: original spare part
Location: China12798 km to "United States/Columbus"
Placed on: Nov 15, 2025
Machineryline ID: TR46123
Description
Fuel: diesel
Euro: 3
Engine
Fuel: diesel
Euro: Euro 3
Condition
Condition: new

More details — Komatsu SAA6D107E-1 engine for Komatsu PC200-8 excavator

RICHTONE offers the Komatsu SAA6D107E-1 diesel engine for sale
Versatile Tier 3 engine for Komatsu excavators, loaders, and industrial equipment
Price: on request

The Komatsu SAA6D107E-1 is a 6.69-liter inline-6 diesel engine designed for mid-range construction and industrial machinery. It is commonly used in models such as PC200-8, PC210-8 excavators and WA200-6, WA250-6 wheel loaders. Equipped with Common Rail fuel injection and a turbocharged intercooler system, it meets Tier 3 emission regulations and delivers strong, efficient performance.

Specifications:

Type: 4-stroke diesel

Configuration: Inline-6

Displacement: 6.69 liters

Power Output: 170–200+ HP (depending on spec)

Turbocharged with intercooler

Fuel Injection: Common Rail with Komatsu ECU

Emissions: Tier 3 / Stage IIIA

Applications: Komatsu PC200-8, PC210-8 excavators, WA200-6, WA250-6 loaders, OEM and genset platforms

Benefits:

Strong low-end torque

EMS with diagnostic capabilities

Durable under heavy-duty cycles

Easy to maintain, widely supported parts

Compliant with modern environmental standards

Keywords:
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