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Caterpillar unveils two new ultra-class trucks

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With the introduction of the new Cat 798 AC and the 796 AC, Caterpillar expands its mining truck line to give customers the flexibility to choose what meets their needs and preferences. The new electric-drive 798 AC features a 372 t (410 short t) payload and joins the proven mechanical-drive Cat® 797F in the 400 short t size class. The new electric-drive 796 AC delivers 326 t (360 short t) payload and will replace the Cat 795 AC in regions where engine emissions are highly regulated. Both trucks will be available in second quarter 2019.

Caterpillar unveils two new ultra-class trucks

The design of the new trucks focuses on delivering class-leading payload, high reliability and simple serviceability. These attributes are built on the frame and chassis design proven in 18 million hours of legacy truck operation and now used by the Cat 794 AC.

The AC powertrain of each of the two new trucks draws from the Cat 795 AC and Cat 794 AC, which have been operating successfully for about 5 million hours. Cat AC electric drive is developed and manufactured by Caterpillar, the single source for the entire powertrain.

The Cat C175-16 diesel engine powers both of the new trucks. With more than 21 million hours of operation in mobile equipment and power generation, the reliable engine can be configured to meet US EPA Tier 4 emissions regulations and offers a choice of 2610 kW (3500 hp) or 2312 kW (3100 hp) to meet the mine’s needs. To further adapt to the mine, simple software changes can adjust system power to help meet production targets or to work smoothly in mixed fleets.

High productivity and lower cost per tonne

The 796 AC and 798 AC are built for efficient production. Both truck models are designed to minimise empty machine weight, as configured in the field. The design enables the 798 AC to carry its class-leading payload of 372 t (410 short t) and to haul more material each cycle on 59/80R63 tyres.

The new trucks feature four-corner, oil-cooled disc brakes as well as dynamic braking for stable handling and fast stopping. Superior retarding capability, blended braking and the Cat Traction Control System help boost productivity while enhancing safety.

The Cat AC drive is a high voltage system (2600 V) that operates at lower current than most competitors’ systems. When combined with full integration of the power train, the result is lower heat generation, smaller and lighter components, and longer component life.

The Cat High Efficiency (HE) Body is sized and configured to meet the specific needs of the mine, dictated by fragmentation, abrasion, cohesion and the loading tool. The curved floor, front, and canopy strengthen the entire body, which is integral to the truck. The body is sized to meet the payload requirements without compromising vehicle balance, braking or control.

Open engine access and service platforms ease maintenance tasks. The modular design allows for easy removal and installation of components. The engine, traction alternator, motors, inverter, grid and final drives can be removed independently. Traction alternator and optional inverter platforms allow for easier inspections, diagnostics and component swaps. The result is less service time and greater uptime.

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