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Komatsu Excavator Parts Buyer Guide: PC200, PC220 and PC300 Fitment Checks

Komatsu excavator parts buyer guide inspection table

Komatsu excavator parts are high-demand search terms, but buyers can still lose time if the supplier quotes by model name only.

For Komatsu excavator parts, buyers should send machine model, serial number, old-part photos, part number if available, key measurements, quantity, condition preference and destination before confirming price. PC200, PC220 and PC300 parts may look similar across listings, but serial range, mounting details and previous machine repair history can change fitment.

Buyer Summary: This guide helps importers, dealers and repair shops prepare a safer Komatsu parts order file for hydraulic, undercarriage, final drive, bucket and engine-related components.

Komatsu excavator parts buyer guide inspection table
Komatsu excavator parts buyers should compare part type, condition grade, measurements and packing evidence before ordering.

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What information should buyers send for Komatsu excavator parts?

Buyers should send model, serial number, old-part photos, part number, dimensions, condition grade and destination before asking for a final quote.

Komatsu excavator part number and serial range fitment confirmation
Serial range, old-part photos and measurements reduce wrong-fit Komatsu excavator parts orders.

Model terms such as PC200, PC220 and PC300 are useful starting points, but they are not a complete fitment decision. A practical supplier will ask for the old part, mounting face, port layout, link count, tooth profile or dimensions depending on the component.

Part Type Fitment Evidence Risk If Missing
Hydraulic pump Port layout, regulator position and old photos. Wrong hose or control match.
Undercarriage Link count, pitch, roller dimensions and shoe width. Part cannot install or wears quickly.
Bucket teeth Tooth/adaptor profile, pin and retainer match. Loose tooth or adapter damage.

How should condition grades be compared?

Komatsu parts should be compared as OEM, aftermarket, used or rebuilt options, because each option changes cost, lead time, warranty and downtime risk.

OEM aftermarket used and rebuilt Komatsu excavator parts comparison
OEM, aftermarket, used and rebuilt Komatsu parts should be compared by fitment, warranty and downtime risk.

OEM options can be safest when exact part numbers are confirmed. Aftermarket options can be practical for common wear items. Used and rebuilt components may solve budget or availability problems, but buyers need actual photos, test evidence and warranty boundaries.

Option Best Use Evidence Needed
OEM Exact part-number orders and high-risk components. Part number, source evidence and warranty scope.
Aftermarket Wear items and price-sensitive repairs. Material/QC claim and fitment photos.
Used/Rebuilt Urgent or budget-limited repairs. Actual photos, test result and warranty boundary.

Which Komatsu models should be handled carefully?

PC200, PC220, PC300 and other common models should still be checked by serial range, old photos and dimensions because configurations differ by market and machine history.

Komatsu excavator parts export packing evidence
Heavy excavator parts need crate, anti-rust and loading evidence before export shipment.

Many buyers search by model first, but the purchase file should move beyond model terms quickly. The buyer should preserve old-part photos before removal and include close-ups of mounting points, oil ports, pins, retainers or undercarriage measurements.

What packing and shipment proof should be requested?

Before shipment, buyers should request actual part photos, crate photos, anti-rust protection, packing list and loading evidence for heavy or high-value parts.

Komatsu excavator parts quote preparation evidence
A complete quote file helps suppliers confirm model, serial range, dimensions and destination before pricing.

Komatsu parts can include heavy, oily or damage-sensitive components. Wooden crates, foam protection, sealed fittings and clear photos before shipment help reduce damage disputes after arrival.

Evidence Table

Buyer Question Evidence To Request Decision Signal
Will the part fit? Serial number, part number, old photos and measurements. Supplier can confirm the part before price is final.
Is the condition clear? OEM / aftermarket / used / rebuilt label and actual photos. Buyer compares the real option, not just price.
Can it ship safely? Crate, anti-rust, fitting protection and loading photos. Lower damage and claim risk.

Buyer FAQ

Can I buy Komatsu excavator parts by model name only?

Model name is not enough for safer sourcing. Send serial number, old-part photos, part number when available and key measurements.

Are aftermarket Komatsu excavator parts always risky?

No. Aftermarket parts can be practical for some wear items, but buyers should verify fitment evidence, material claims and warranty scope.

What information helps quote PC200 or PC220 parts faster?

Model, serial number, old photos, part number, measurements, condition preference, quantity and destination help the supplier quote faster.

Conclusion

Komatsu excavator parts sourcing works best when the buyer sends fitment evidence before comparing price. A correct part with clear packing proof is usually cheaper than a low quote that cannot install.

Reference Why It Matters
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