Winter kits keep deep freeze at bay

MEq
By MEq August 20, 2016 16:41

Winter kits keep deep freeze at bay

To meet the needs of trucks working in adversely low temperatures (which can be experienced in countries such as Canada or Russia – where temperatures regularly plummet to -35 degrees Celsius), Terex Trucks has released two extreme cold weather protection kits for their rigid hauler products. With the help of Webasto, the first of the two kits, labelled the Winter Kit, defends trucks working for prolonged periods where temperatures fall to -25 degrees Celsius while the second, the Arctic Kit, enables safe operating up to a deep freezing -40 degrees Celsius.

General practice in colder countries sees engines constantly running even during shift changes to keep fluids warm, prevent fatigue failures in the drivetrain, and seal leaks. Recognised as inefficient, the method of idling is one that is not only environmentally sub optional but also costly to the end user due to the needless fuel consumption.

Thanks to the Webasto-supplied truck-mounted Thermo-Heater, non-productive fuel consumption, engine wear-and-tear and prolonged downtime are significantly reduced. The new technology makes use of an environment-friendly start-stop system, with just a very small trickle of diesel. The Thermo-Heater is powered once the engine is shut down, it then draws the coolant from the engine and circulates around critical components. The engine-independent heater has the ability to keep the machine at a pre-determined warmer temperature for hours after the motor is switched off, and restart without a hitch.

“It’s all part of listening to the voice of the customer – our aim is to provide solutions tailored to the countries the trucks are operating in – in this case, territories such as Russia, Northern Canada and even Europe where temperatures can plummet to arctic levels”, said Scott Pollock, product manager at Terex Trucks.
In its standard deliverable configuration, a Terex Trucks’ rigid hauler is designed to safely operate in conditions down to -18 degrees Celsius but with the added help from the state-of-the-art heating systems, the trucks will be able to work safely down to an almost unimaginable -40 degrees Celsius.
Fitted at the Motherwell factory in Scotland, the protection kits will be available on the TR45, TR60, TR70 and the 91-tonne capacity TR100. The solutions can also be retrofitted on older machines and are covered on the Terex Trucks protection warranty.

Pollock adds: “The newly designed kits will be offered globally for customers who are required to operate trucks in cold climates, as it protects the machine and the operator thereby maximising uptime. Additionally, due to the reduction of engine idling there is a potential fuel saving of up to 90% during these non-productive periods, and with that comes less engine wear-and-tear, less maintenance and a potential effect on machine residual values.

MEq
By MEq August 20, 2016 16:41