Off-Highway Trucks: Tires, Brakes, and Suspensions Are Important Cost-Performance Components

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Alan K. Burton
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 11, 1975

Abstract

The individuality of off-highway trucks is largely determined by a number of truck components that include beds, frames, and suspensions. With the exception of tires, these features are generally standard equipment and the mine operator gets "what comes with the truck." With the advent of larger trucks, more complicated haul profiles, and sophisticated production control systems, a new truck support-component industry is rapidly appearing. The impact of the new options for off-highway trucks can be significant in terms of future fleet performance. Innovations include "Mesabi" radiator cores that reportedly offer greater engine temperature control; load indicators that insure proper truck loading at the shovel; and digital communication systems that signal truck status in the haulage cycle. An understanding of tires, brakes, and newly introduced support components is necessary before an optimum choice of truck can be made
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APA: Alan K. Burton  (1975)  Off-Highway Trucks: Tires, Brakes, and Suspensions Are Important Cost-Performance Components

MLA: Alan K. Burton Off-Highway Trucks: Tires, Brakes, and Suspensions Are Important Cost-Performance Components. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1975.

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