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Haul truck

Haul trucks are off-highway, rigid dump trucks specifically engineered for use in high-production mining and heavy-duty construction environments. Haul trucks are also used for transporting construction equipment from job site to job site. Some are multi-axle in order to support the equipment that is being hauled.

Haul truck in Fermont, Quebec, Canada, with people for scale

Description

Most haul trucks have a two-axle design, but two well-known models from the 1970s, the 350T Terex Titan and 235T Wabco 3200/B, had three axles. [1] Haul truck capacities range from 40 short tons (36 long tons; 36 t) to 496 short tons (443 long tons; 450 t).

Large quarry-sized trucks range from 40 to 100 short tons (36 to 89 long tons; 36 to 91 t). A good example of this is the Caterpillar 775 (rated at 70 short tons [62 long tons; 64 t]).[2] Quarry operations are typically smaller than, say, a gold/copper mine, and require smaller trucks.

Ultra class

 
Liebherr T 282B ultra class haul truck

The largest, highest-payload-capacity haul trucks are referred to as ultra class trucks. The ultra class includes all haul trucks with a payload capacity of 300 short tons (270 long tons; 270 t) or greater.[3] As of October 2013, the BelAZ 75710 has the highest payload capacity, 450 metric tons (440 long tons; 500 short tons).[4]

Rear-eject

 
A rear-eject Komatsu HM400-2

A rear-eject configuration is an alternative haul truck body style. Instead of lifting the bed vertically, the hydraulic cylinder pushes a ram-face horizontally through the body to eject the hauled load.[5]

Rear-eject dump vehicles were first introduced in the 1980s by LeRoy Hagenbuch, P.E. of Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc.,[6] for a refuse hauling application in New York City. They were designed to work on Volvo BM truck chassis. While the functionality of the ejector bodies worked well, they were prone to maintenance issues and not replicated until the 1990s.[citation needed] The next documented ejector bodies were developed by DDT, a UK truck manufacturer.[7] A variation using steel chains instead of a hydraulic ram was introduced by Bell, but did not become popular.[8]

Caterpillar Inc. began offering a rear-eject option using technology originally designed for its scrapers after one of its contractors successfully converted a few CAT D400 models. The new design, installed on the company's D400E model, was less likely to jam in cold weather.[8] CAT later began manufacturing a standard R.E. body for its 730, 740, and 740B articulating haul-truck series.[9]

Philippi-Hagenbuch, a company specializing in truck body design, developed its own mechanism for its rear-eject bodies, and has patented its design in the US, Europe and Australia.[5] The company customizes Rear-Eject bodies or trailers for several manufacturers' off-highway vehicles; including both rigid and articulating varieties.[10]

As of 2014 Caterpillar Inc. and Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc. are continuing to manufacture Rear-Eject bodies for off-highway applications,[5] each using its own design of mechanism.

Rear-eject vs. end-dump

Because rear-eject bodies do not lift, or move externally in any way, they maintain a lower center of gravity. This means more stability on uneven terrain where the truck might tip over during the dump process. The truck can also be driven while dumping is in progress; this reduces subsequent time and effort spent on grading the dumped material.[11]

Rear-ejects are typically better suited to completely eject sticky material, preventing "carry-back."[8]

A rear-eject truck can deliver a load in an area with a low overhead barrier.[12]

Notable examples

Examples of ultra class haul trucks
image model manufacturer first
model
number
built
capacity propulsion type notes
  BelAZ 75710 BelAZ 2013 496 short tons (443 long tons; 450 t) diesel-electric

Employs 8 tires, on two axles, with all-wheel drive, and all-wheel steering.

  Liebherr T 282B Liebherr 2004 400 short tons (360 long tons; 360 t) diesel-electric
Bucyrus MT6300AC Bucyrus International 2008 400 short tons (360 long tons; 360 t) diesel-electric

Firm was acquired by Caterpillar in 2010.

  Caterpillar 797 Caterpillar 1997 360 short tons (320 long tons; 330 t) diesel-mechanical
Komatsu 960E-1 Komatsu America Corp. 2008 360 short tons (320 long tons; 330 t) diesel-electric
  Belaz 75600 BelAZ 2005 350 short tons (310 long tons; 320 t) diesel-electric
  Terex 33-19 "Titan" General Motors Diesel Division 1973 1 350 short tons (310 long tons; 320 t) diesel-electric Prototype, only 1 built
  Komatsu 930E Komatsu America Corp. 1995 2,100 320 short tons (290 long tons; 290 t) diesel-electric Number built as of September, 2018

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Off-Highway Trucks from Caterpillar 2009.
  2. ^ "CATERPILLAR 775G OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK". ConstructionEquipment.com. May 16, 2011. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  3. ^ Orleman 2000, p. 15.
  4. ^ Rogan, Alexander (5 March 2013). . Archived from the original on 28 September 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Rear-eject dumpbodies". World Highways. January–February 2013. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
  6. ^ . Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  7. ^ Woof, Mike. "ADT versatility makes trucks a popular choice". Aggregates.
  8. ^ a b c Mike Woof. Ultra Haulers. MotorBooks International. pp. 125–. ISBN 978-1-61059-236-9.
  9. ^ Australian Journal of Mining: AJM. General Magazine Company. January 2002.
  10. ^ "Combination rear eject/end dump bodies for scrap ". Recycling Product News
  11. ^ "Komatsu ADT with rear eject body - performs well at Namakwa Sands operation". Quarrying, October 2008.
  12. ^ Moore, Paul. "Material Progress". InfoMining.

References

  • Orleman, Eric C. (2000-11-10). Johnson, Paul (ed.). Building Giant Earthmovers. Motorbooks Colortech. United States of America: MBI Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-7603-0640-6. Retrieved 2010-03-02. The ultra-hauler class includes trucks with a capacity rating of 300 tons and above.
  • . Caterpillar Website. Caterpillar Inc. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-09-24. Retrieved 2009-10-21. Developed specifically for high production mining and heavy-duty construction applications ...

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mine and require smaller trucks Ultra class Edit Liebherr T 282B ultra class haul truck The largest highest payload capacity haul trucks are referred to as ultra class trucks The ultra class includes all haul trucks with a payload capacity of 300 short tons 270 long tons 270 t or greater 3 As of October 2013 update the BelAZ 75710 has the highest payload capacity 450 metric tons 440 long tons 500 short tons 4 Rear eject Edit A rear eject Komatsu HM400 2 A rear eject configuration is an alternative haul truck body style Instead of lifting the bed vertically the hydraulic cylinder pushes a ram face horizontally through the body to eject the hauled load 5 Rear eject dump vehicles were first introduced in the 1980s by LeRoy Hagenbuch P E of Philippi Hagenbuch Inc 6 for a refuse hauling application in New York City They were designed to work on Volvo BM truck chassis While the functionality of the ejector bodies worked well they were prone to maintenance issues and not replicated until the 1990s citation needed The next documented ejector bodies were developed by DDT a UK truck manufacturer 7 A variation using steel chains instead of a hydraulic ram was introduced by Bell but did not become popular 8 Caterpillar Inc began offering a rear eject option using technology originally designed for its scrapers after one of its contractors successfully converted a few CAT D400 models The new design installed on the company s D400E model was less likely to jam in cold weather 8 CAT later began manufacturing a standard R E body for its 730 740 and 740B articulating haul truck series 9 Philippi Hagenbuch a company specializing in truck body design developed its own mechanism for its rear eject bodies and has patented its design in the US Europe and Australia 5 The company customizes Rear Eject bodies or trailers for several manufacturers off highway vehicles including both rigid and articulating varieties 10 As of 2014 Caterpillar Inc and Philippi Hagenbuch Inc are continuing to manufacture Rear Eject bodies for off highway applications 5 each using its own design of mechanism Rear eject vs end dump Edit Because rear eject bodies do not lift or move externally in any way they maintain a lower center of gravity This means more stability on uneven terrain where the truck might tip over during the dump process The truck can also be driven while dumping is in progress this reduces subsequent time and effort spent on grading the dumped material 11 Rear ejects are typically better suited to completely eject sticky material preventing carry back 8 A rear eject truck can deliver a load in an area with a low overhead barrier 12 Notable examples EditExamples of ultra class haul trucks image model manufacturer firstmodel numberbuilt capacity propulsion type notes BelAZ 75710 BelAZ 2013 496 short tons 443 long tons 450 t diesel electric Employs 8 tires on two axles with all wheel drive and all wheel steering Liebherr T 282B Liebherr 2004 400 short tons 360 long tons 360 t diesel electricBucyrus MT6300AC Bucyrus International 2008 400 short tons 360 long tons 360 t diesel electric Firm was acquired by Caterpillar in 2010 Caterpillar 797 Caterpillar 1997 360 short tons 320 long tons 330 t diesel mechanicalKomatsu 960E 1 Komatsu America Corp 2008 360 short tons 320 long tons 330 t diesel electric Belaz 75600 BelAZ 2005 350 short tons 310 long tons 320 t diesel electric Terex 33 19 Titan General Motors Diesel Division 1973 1 350 short tons 310 long tons 320 t diesel electric Prototype only 1 built Komatsu 930E Komatsu America Corp 1995 2 100 320 short tons 290 long tons 290 t diesel electric Number built as of September 2018See also Edit Look up long haul in Wiktionary the free dictionary Articulated hauler Dumper Haul road Rear eject haul truck bodies Unit RigNotes Edit Off Highway Trucks from Caterpillar 2009 CATERPILLAR 775G OFF HIGHWAY TRUCK ConstructionEquipment com May 16 2011 Retrieved September 18 2015 Orleman 2000 p 15 Rogan Alexander 5 March 2013 BelAZ to build 450 tonne dump truck in 2013 Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 a b c Rear eject dumpbodies World Highways January February 2013 Retrieved 2014 09 15 Our History Philippi Hagenbuch Inc Archived from the original on 27 November 2020 Retrieved 10 April 2021 Woof Mike ADT versatility makes trucks a popular choice Aggregates a b c Mike Woof Ultra Haulers MotorBooks International pp 125 ISBN 978 1 61059 236 9 Australian Journal of Mining AJM General Magazine Company January 2002 Combination rear eject end dump bodies for scrap Recycling Product News Komatsu ADT with rear eject body performs well at Namakwa Sands operation Quarrying October 2008 Moore Paul Material Progress InfoMining References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Haul trucks Orleman Eric C 2000 11 10 Johnson Paul ed Building Giant Earthmovers Motorbooks Colortech United States of America MBI Publishing Company ISBN 978 0 7603 0640 6 Retrieved 2010 03 02 The ultra hauler class includes 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