What engine is in a Cat 797?
Specifications chart
797 | 797F | |
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Engine Power | 3,211 hp (2,394 kW) net | 3,793 hp (2,828 kW) net (SAE J1349) |
Engine Model | 3524B High Displacement EUI | Cat C175-20 ACERT |
Engine Arrangement | V-12 x 2 | V-20 |
Top Speed (Loaded) | 40 mph (64 km/h) | 42 mph (68 km/h) |
How many Cat 797 are there?
Caterpillar produces 1,000th Cat 797 truck While 797s are at work all over the world, each one has been produced at the company’s manufacturing facility in Decatur, Illinois, USA. The 1,000th truck will join other Cat 797F trucks hauling copper in Chile and supported by Cat dealer Finning Chile.
How much fuel does a Cat 797 use?
Each CAT 797B dump truck, which can carry 400 tonnes of ore on one trip, has a 4,540-litre fuel tank and burns through about 114 litres per hour.
What kind of engine does Caterpillar CAT 795 have?
The AC powertrain of each of the two new trucks draws from the proven capability of over 5 million hours on Cat ® 795 AC and Cat ® 794 AC trucks. 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.
What kind of engine is in a 795f AC truck?
795F AC Features High Performance Engine The Cat C175-16 engine offers you the perfect balance between power, robust design and economy. Focus on Safety Wide access stairways, standard object detection, industry leading dynamic retarding, four corner wet disc brakes and traction control with automatic
Is the Caterpillar CAT 798 AC an electric truck?
While the Cat 798 AC and 796 AC are new to the Caterpillar truck lineup, their performance is proven — from the frame design and engine to the fully integrated Cat electric-drive system, which has nearly 5 million validation hours on fleets around the world.
When is the new cat 796 AC coming out?
The new electric-drive 796 AC delivers 326-tonne (360-ton) payload and will augment the proven Cat ® 795F AC in world applications while replacing the 795F AC in regions where engine emissions are highly regulated. Both trucks will be available in second quarter 2019.
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