Komatsu HD785-7 Truck Geared With Komtrax System

Tue July 22, 2008
Aggregate Equipment Guide

Komatsu America Corp.’s HD785-7 off-highway truck with Tier II engine features a powerful, clean Komatsu SAA12V140E-3 turbocharged, aftercooled engine that provides a maximum net output of 1,178 hp (878 kW).

The new truck is equipped with the latest Komtrax technology. It sends machine operating information to a secure Web site utilizing wireless technology. Data such as operating hours, location, cautions and maintenance alerts are relayed to the web application for analysis.

The Komtrax fleet monitoring system increases machine availability, reduces the risk of machine theft, allows for remote diagnosis by the distributor, and provides a wealth of other information to drive business efficiently and productively, according to the manufacturer.

The truck’s engines deliver faster acceleration and higher travel speeds with high horsepower per ton. High torque at low speed, improved acceleration and low fuel consumption ensure maximum productivity.

The mode selection with Variable HorsePower Control (VHPC) system selects the appropriate mode (either power or economy) based on the working condition. The VHPC system detects the truck’s load and selects the optimum horsepower setting mode, providing high production and low fuel consumption. The fully automatic transmission selects an optimum gear according to the travel and engine speed.

To reduce fuel consumption, the shifting point is automatically selected depending on the machine’s acceleration. The automatic retard speed control system (ARSC) with a large capacity retarder allows operators to set downhill travel speed at a constant level so the operator can concentrate on steering. Its cooling oil temperature is consistently monitored so the speed is automatically reduced if the retarder oil temperature rises.

The Komatsu designed electronically controlled all clutch modulation system with K-ATOMiCS optimizes the clutch engagement oil pressure at every gear for smoother shifting with minimal torque shock.

The HD785-7 features an extra-long wheelbase, a wide tread and a low center of gravity to haul its load at higher speed for greater productivity and deliver increased driving comfort over rough terrain.

The HD785-7 is equipped with an ergonomically designed cab that provides a quiet and comfortable operator environment. The spacious cabs are mounted with Komatsu’s viscous mounts to keep noise at a minimum and provide a low-vibration operating environment. A low effort body dump control level makes dumping loads easier.

The pedal-operated secondary brakes activate the front disk brakes and parking brakes. When hydraulic pressure drops below the rated level, the parking brake is automatically activated.

The five-way adjustable operator seat and the tilt-telescopic steering column provide optimum driving posture for increased comfort and better control over the machine’s operation.

Flat face-to-face O-ring seals are used to securely seal all hydraulic hose connections and to prevent oil leakage.

The main harnesses and controller connectors are equipped with sealed DT connectors that provide high reliability and dust and water resistance, according to the manufacturer.

The fully hydraulic controlled wet multiple-disc brakes ensure reliable and stable brake performance. Wet disc brakes are fully sealed to keep contaminants out, reducing wear and maintenance. Both the filters and greasing points are centralized for easier servicing.

To minimize operating costs, oil change intervals are extended to 500 hours for engine oil and 4,000 hours for hydraulic oil.

The Vehicle Health Monitoring System (VHMSx) controller monitors the health conditions of major machine components, enabling remote analysis of the machine and its operation.

For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.

This story also appears on Construction Equipment Guide.