China First Special Vehicle Chassis with Double Engine
www.chinatrucks.com: Delivery ceremony of Sinotruk first special vehicle chassis with double engine with Euro 5 emissions was held in Taian Wuyue Company on July 2, 2014.
The vehicle is produced according to the second business starting strategy of Sinotruk Taian Wuyue Company, and the vehicle is equipped with 14×10 Cummins engine with Euro 5 double engines. And this is the result of their structure adjustment efforts. The vehicle has seven axles and three adjustable axles with two exported 600hp engine with Euro 5 engine. And imported Allison hydraulic torque converter so that the power is strong and adjustable.

The complete vehicle is for 16.6 meters and 3.1 meters wide and panorama new driving cabin and the vehicle is controlled by ECY and Murphy combination instrument, and all the drivings and additional functions can be made in the driving cabins. The rear suspension uses three joint bridges and crosswise stabilizing device is added to reduce excursion when the vehicle is making a turn. The maximum total mass can reach 91 tons and it is the heaviest special vehicle chassis for oil field industry in China, and 42-meter derrick can be equipped to drill 4000 meters oil wells and the vehicle can make great efforts on improving competitiveness and explore more markets in overseas markets.
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