Cat PM622 Cold Planer 2025 Updates: Better Sight Lines & Quick-Change Mounts
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Caterpillar’s newly updated PM622 cold planer has been fine tuned for improved operator comfort, visibility and ease of use, the company says.
Featuring a 630-horsepower C18 engine and an 88-inch milling width, attendees at the 2025 World of Asphalt trade show got a first look at a variety of improvements for the cold planer. The updates also extend to Cat's PM620, PM820, PM822 and PM825 models, with milling widths ranging from 79.1 to 98.6 inches.
Quick-Change Grade Control Mounts
One of the big updates to the PM622, according to David Peterson, market professional for Caterpillar cold planers, is a series of small mounts along the outside that allow operators to pick up and move their grade-control box where it’s needed. The PM622 has four of these mounts.
“I can take this thing and easily move it around,” he says. “Just pop it in, put it where you want to. Why do I want to do that? Well, if I'm going against a building or out in traffic, anything like that, I can take it and move it around.”
Improving Visibility
Another change is recessed panels that no longer impede the sight line of the operator. The lighting under the machine has also been recessed, something Peterson says will further help with operator visibility.
“We've added something called our recessed lighting, our under-canopy lighting,” he says. “These machines have to work a lot at night, for various different reasons, but one of the big things is they're more productive, and we don't impede traffic flow.”
Another improvement in visibility is the water-level indicator, now without the previous plastic tube that was hindering efficiency by collecting muck.
“You notice we still have the plugs in the top and the bottom, but what used to be there was a plastic tube,” Peterson says. “Well, water in a plastic tube. What happens? It gets nasty. I can't see through it. Now this water-level indicator, the water truck is driving by, he's going to be able to see right away if this machine needs water. This has [an] approximately 1,000-gallon water tank, and I need water to cool the bits and for dust suppression.”
Fine-Tuning Details
Some of the changes Caterpillar made to the PM622 build on difficulties operators were having with certain areas. For example, Peterson says, the red handles on the water distribution panel weren’t easy for operators to turn before but have since been updated for easier use.
Another example comes in the redesigned interface between the lower conveyor and the cutter box, which delivers a better seal against leakage. In the same area, Caterpillar updated other components as well.
“The other thing is the inboard ski apparatus,” Peterson says. “We put a new wear strip on here, and that whole apparatus has changed. It used to be round, and it used to jiggle. We need it to stay in the same spot. You notice the big hole, that used to be a solid piece of metal. Well, now that material is able to fall through there and not collect on it – that's a big deal.”
Additionally, the PM622’s rear storage compartment is now sealed against moisture, something Peterson says was getting in on the first models and corroding tools stored inside.
Cab Upgrades
Moving to the top, a variety of small changes have made the operator experience better on long days. A soft floor mat has been added to help with joint fatigue, and padding has been secured to part of the railings to reduce impact on hands and hips. Even something like a small footrest can make a difference.
“We added a footrest here. Seems like a little thing but talk to an operator: it's a big thing,” Peterson says. “Little less fatigue on that leg, right? We put some nice pads here for your hip, for your arm. So, you can just cozy up in here and run your mill.”
The adjustability of the displays has been improved, and they can now be flipped down into a storage compartment for overnight protection without needing to be disconnected.
One of the most noticeable cab additions is an adjustable operator seat, which Peterson says is ideal for work on long roadways.
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00:00 - Cat PM622 Complete Overview
00:40 - Front Panel and Lighting Updates
01:31 - Water Distribution Panel
01:53 - Lower Conveyor and Cutting Box Interface
02:39 - Engine and Servicing
03:10 - Leg Lock
03:30 - Storage
03:42 - Redesigned Rear Storage Compartment
04:14 - Grade Control Box
04:40 - Water Level Indicator
05:08 - Gate and Floor Mat
05:41 - Displays
06:17 - Control Panels
06:50 - Foot Rest, Padding, and Seat
07:36 - More Information
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