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Caterpillar 797. The Caterpillar 797 is a series of off-highway, ultra class, two- axle, mechanical powertrain haul trucks developed and manufactured in the United States by Caterpillar Inc. specifically for high-production mining and heavy construction applications worldwide. [1] In production since 1998, the 797 series represents Caterpillar ...
Height. 24 ft 2 in (7.37 m) Curb weight. 463,383 pounds (210.187 t) [1] The Komatsu 930E is an off- highway, ultra class, rigid frame, two- axle, diesel/ AC electric powertrain haul truck designed and manufactured by Komatsu in Peoria, Illinois, United States. [2] Although the 930E is neither Komatsu's largest nor highest payload capacity haul ...
Width. 9.87 m (32 ft 4 + 5⁄8 in) Height. 8.26 m (27 ft 1 + 1⁄4 in) Curb weight. 360 000 kg (793 664 lb) The BelAZ 75710 is an ultra class haul truck manufactured in Belarus by BelAZ. As of 2013, it was the world's largest, highest payload capacity haul truck.
Haul truck. Haul trucks are off-road, heavy-duty dump trucks specifically engineered for use in high-production mining and exceptionally demanding construction environments. Most are dual axle; at least two examples of tri-axles were made in the 1970s. Haul trucks are denominated by their payload capacity, by weight (variously in tons, tonnes ...
Dorsey, 56, was there to pick up a load of yellow flexible gas piping and haul it to Arizona over the weekend. He never made it out of the parking lot. And before the morning was over, the truck ...
Height. 22 ft 7 in (6.88 m) Curb weight. GVWR 1,209,200 lb (548.48 t) The Terex 33-19 "Titan" was a prototype off- highway, ultra class, rigid frame, three- axle, diesel/ AC electric powertrain haul truck designed by the Terex Division of General Motors and assembled at General Motors Diesel Division's London, ON, Canada assembly plant in 1973.
A common property-carrying commercial vehicle in the United States is the tractor-trailer, also known as an "18-wheeler" or "semi". The trucking industry serves the American economy by transporting large quantities of raw materials, works in process, and finished goods over land—typically from manufacturing plants to retail distribution centers.
In some cases, a heavy hauler is designed and constructed to move a particular load on a one-off or short-term basis. An example is the self-propelled antenna transporter for the ALMA radio telescope project, a 130-tonne (130-long-ton; 140-short-ton) 28-wheeled rigid vehicle designed to carry and place 115-tonne (113-long-ton; 127-short-ton) radio telescope antennas up a mountain to an ...