Construction Equipment Guide
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Fort Washington, PA 19034
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The BelAZ 75710 is currently the largest haul truck in the world. This dual-engine truck was developed by the Belarusian company Belaz and has a payload capacity of 450 metric tons. This makes it capable of hauling large amounts of heavy materials, such as coal and ore, from mining sites to processing facilities.
The Belaz 75710 is powered by a 16-cylinder diesel engine that produces over 4,600 horsepower. It measures almost 21 meters in length and 8.16 meters in width, making it an imposing presence on the roads. It also has a top speed of 64 km/h, allowing it to quickly transport materials to their destination. The Belaz 75710 is also designed to be environmentally friendly, with a focus on reducing emissions and fuel consumption.
Cylinder Diameter | 165 mm (6 in) |
Cylinder Displacement | 65 |
Engine Model | MTU DD 16V4000 |
Number of Cylinders | 16 |
Piston Stoke | 190 mm (7 in) |
Body lowering time | 20 seconds |
Body raising time | 26 seconds |
Filtering degree, µm | 10 seconds |
Max pressure in hydraulic system, MPa | 26 seconds |
Designation | 59/80R63 |
Internal pressure, MPa | 0.7 |
Rim designation | 44.00-63/5.0 |
Empty Weight | 360 t (360,000 kg) |
Gross Weight | 810 t (810,000 kg) |
Payload | 450 t (450,000 kg) |
Weight Dist. Front Axle Empty | 60% |
Weight Dist. Front Axle Loaded | 50% |
Weight Dist. Rear Axle Empty | 40% |
Weight Dist. Rear Axle Loaded | 50% |