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Tatra 138

The Tatra 138 was a truck produced in Czechoslovakia by the Tatra company. The immediate successor to the Tatra 111, the model introduced a number of new features while continuing the evolution of Tatra concept. The truck was produced from 1959 to 1971.

Tatra 138
Tatra 138 Firetruck
Overview
ManufacturerTatra
Production1959-1971
Body and chassis
ClassHeavy truck
Body styleConventional
Powertrain
EngineSee below
Transmission5-speed manual + 2-speed auxiliary gearbox
Chronology
PredecessorTatra 111
SuccessorTatra 148
T 928
Overview
ManufacturerTatra
Layout
Configuration75° V8
Displacement11,762 cc
Cylinder bore120 mm (4.7 in)
Piston stroke130 mm (5.1 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialAluminium alloy
ValvetrainOHV
Compression ratio16.5:1
Combustion
Fuel systemDirect injection
Fuel typeDiesel
Cooling systemAir-cooled
Output
Power output132.5 kW (178 hp) @ 2000 rpm
Torque output720 N⋅m (531 ft⋅lbf) @ 1200 rpm
Dimensions
Dry weight595 kg (1,312 lb)

History edit

The decision to replace the Tatra 111 was made in 1952 as part of a central state planning economy, where Tatra Kopřivnice was to produce 7-10 ton utility trucks. In 1956 at II. Czechoslovak Machinery Expo in Brno, Tatra exhibited 2 new models, the T137 and T138. Both vehicles had up to 70% of parts in common across the range. New design features were introduced, such as improvement in driver environment and usability e.g. hydraulic power steering, a compressed air assisted clutch and electro-pneumatic auxiliary gearbox gear selection.

Design and technology edit

The design was of central backbone tube construction with modular power train concept in 4×4, 4×2, 6×6, 6×4 and 6×2 configuration. Version 4×2, 6×4, and 6×2 were produced in very low quantity. The main advantages of central load carrying backbone tube are in its high torsion and bend strength protecting truck body against load stresses. The secondary advantage is that it houses all important parts of the drive train. In addition, it enables a concept of modular construction where designers and customers can specify 4, 6, wheel drive and various length and wheelbase combinations.

Engine edit

The engine was located ahead of the front axle. It featured an air-cooled V8 75° with dry sump design and a new featured thermostat controlled cooling fan by engine oil temperature via hydraulic clutch drive to reduce noise and fuel consumption. The engine was also used in the OT-64 APC.

Chassis edit

Central backbone tube, front and rear axles with independent swing half axles. The front suspension by torque arms (torsion bars) and hydraulic shock absorbers. The rear suspension by longitudinal half elliptic leaf springs. Front axle drive selectable on demand, differential locks electro-pneumatically controlled via dash switches.

  • Front track = 1,930 mm (76.0 in)
  • Rear track = 1,752 mm (69.0 in)
  • Wheelbase = model specific
  • Tatra T138 6×6 PP2, P3, PP6 = 4,260 mm (167.7 in)+1,320 mm (52.0 in)
    • Tatra T138 6×6 PR14, PPR S3, PR S1, P19 = 3,690 mm (145.3 in)+1,320 mm (52.0 in)
      • Tatra T138 4×4 = 4,550 mm (179.1 in)
  • Ground clearance = 290 mm (11.4 in)

Transmission edit

Brakes edit

  • Main wheel brakes ----> dual circuit full air drum brakes
    • Park brake ----> mechanical via output shaft at the back of the gearbox
      • Supplementary brake ----> exhaust brake electro-pneumatically controlled

Bodywork edit

 
T138 CAS firefighting vehicle

All steel cab construction with various body builder equipment such as tippers, flatbeds, concrete mixers, tankers, cranes, excavators and firefighting. The vehicle had a top speed of 72 km/h, capable of water crossing depth 800 mm (31 in), with maximum payload of 12,000 kg (26,500 lb) and could tow trailers up to 15,000 kg (33,100 lb) GCM.

Production edit

Total production exceeded 45,900. The Tatra T138 was exported to the USSR, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, France, Austria, Yugoslavia and the Netherlands

    • Primary variants:
  • T138 S1 - one-way tipper
  • T138 S3 - three-way tipper
  • T138 V,VN - civilian and military flatbed
  • T138 P1V - military special
  • T138 CAS - firefighting unit
  • T138 PP6V - excavator
  • T138 PP5, PP4V, PP7 - tanker
  • T138 P3, P11, P18, PP2, PP5, PP6, PP7, PP8V - crane
  • T138 PP7 - concrete mixer

External links edit

  • Tatra a.s.
  • Tatra Portal

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tatra 138 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message The Tatra 138 was a truck produced in Czechoslovakia by the Tatra company The immediate successor to the Tatra 111 the model introduced a number of new features while continuing the evolution of Tatra concept The truck was produced from 1959 to 1971 Tatra 138Tatra 138 FiretruckOverviewManufacturerTatraProduction1959 1971Body and chassisClassHeavy truckBody styleConventionalPowertrainEngineSee belowTransmission5 speed manual 2 speed auxiliary gearboxChronologyPredecessorTatra 111SuccessorTatra 148 T 928OverviewManufacturerTatraLayoutConfiguration75 V8Displacement11 762 ccCylinder bore120 mm 4 7 in Piston stroke130 mm 5 1 in Cylinder block materialCast ironCylinder head materialAluminium alloyValvetrainOHVCompression ratio16 5 1CombustionFuel systemDirect injectionFuel typeDieselCooling systemAir cooledOutputPower output132 5 kW 178 hp 2000 rpmTorque output720 N m 531 ft lbf 1200 rpmDimensionsDry weight595 kg 1 312 lb Contents 1 History 2 Design and technology 2 1 Engine 2 2 Chassis 2 3 Transmission 2 4 Brakes 2 5 Bodywork 3 Production 4 External linksHistory editThe decision to replace the Tatra 111 was made in 1952 as part of a central state planning economy where Tatra Koprivnice was to produce 7 10 ton utility trucks In 1956 at II Czechoslovak Machinery Expo in Brno Tatra exhibited 2 new models the T137 and T138 Both vehicles had up to 70 of parts in common across the range New design features were introduced such as improvement in driver environment and usability e g hydraulic power steering a compressed air assisted clutch and electro pneumatic auxiliary gearbox gear selection Design and technology editThe design was of central backbone tube construction with modular power train concept in 4 4 4 2 6 6 6 4 and 6 2 configuration Version 4 2 6 4 and 6 2 were produced in very low quantity The main advantages of central load carrying backbone tube are in its high torsion and bend strength protecting truck body against load stresses The secondary advantage is that it houses all important parts of the drive train In addition it enables a concept of modular construction where designers and customers can specify 4 6 wheel drive and various length and wheelbase combinations Engine edit The engine was located ahead of the front axle It featured an air cooled V8 75 with dry sump design and a new featured thermostat controlled cooling fan by engine oil temperature via hydraulic clutch drive to reduce noise and fuel consumption The engine was also used in the OT 64 APC Chassis edit Central backbone tube front and rear axles with independent swing half axles The front suspension by torque arms torsion bars and hydraulic shock absorbers The rear suspension by longitudinal half elliptic leaf springs Front axle drive selectable on demand differential locks electro pneumatically controlled via dash switches Front track 1 930 mm 76 0 in Rear track 1 752 mm 69 0 in Wheelbase model specific Tatra T138 6 6 PP2 P3 PP6 4 260 mm 167 7 in 1 320 mm 52 0 in Tatra T138 6 6 PR14 PPR S3 PR S1 P19 3 690 mm 145 3 in 1 320 mm 52 0 in Tatra T138 4 4 4 550 mm 179 1 in Ground clearance 290 mm 11 4 in Transmission edit Main gearbox 5 1 2 5 gear synchronized Auxiliary gearbox 2 speed half split electro pneumatic control Step down transfer case Clutch 2x plate dry Brakes edit Main wheel brakes gt dual circuit full air drum brakes Park brake gt mechanical via output shaft at the back of the gearbox Supplementary brake gt exhaust brake electro pneumatically controlled Bodywork edit nbsp T138 CAS firefighting vehicle All steel cab construction with various body builder equipment such as tippers flatbeds concrete mixers tankers cranes excavators and firefighting The vehicle had a top speed of 72 km h capable of water crossing depth 800 mm 31 in with maximum payload of 12 000 kg 26 500 lb and could tow trailers up to 15 000 kg 33 100 lb GCM Production editTotal production exceeded 45 900 The Tatra T138 was exported to the USSR Bulgaria Romania Poland France Austria Yugoslavia and the Netherlands Primary variants T138 S1 one way tipper T138 S3 three way tipper T138 V VN civilian and military flatbed T138 P1V military special T138 CAS firefighting unit T138 PP6V excavator T138 PP5 PP4V PP7 tanker T138 P3 P11 P18 PP2 PP5 PP6 PP7 PP8V crane T138 PP7 concrete mixerExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tatra T138 Tatra a s Tatra Portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tatra 138 amp oldid 1181417548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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