Cat fills 5.5 tonne gap in range with new truck March 1st 2010
Briggs Equipment has brought a new
range of Cat counterbalance trucks to
the UK, as well as adding to its asset
management offering by promising
managers direct control of truck fleets
Cat has launched its N-series of 4.0–5.5 tonne lift trucks to
replace the K-series, which has reached the end of its
lifecycle. The counterbalance trucks will be distributed in
the UK by Briggs Equipment.
The range includes a 5.5 tonne capacity truck, a niche that was
missing from the K-series. A more compact design has also been
achieved across much of the new range, which comprises five
trucks in all.
Cat product manager for IC trucks Han Van De Wal explains:
"We wanted to make the trucks as short as possible. In confined
places you don't want a big truck.We have reduced the length of
the lighter models in the range by up to 6%."
This was achieved by redesigning the transmission.
"You can't change the engine or the counterweight without a
huge amount of effort, so we've taken out some of the reduction
which is accomplished in the transmission and brought it
forward to the front axle," continues Van De Wal.
By taking out reduction, Cat says it has reduced wear and tear
on the transmission as well as allowing the trucks to be
shortened. The front axle has been adapted to cope with this
change in transmission design.
While some models in the N-Series are shorter, the new trucks
have been given more torso clearance with a new overhead guard
which forms part of the new panel cabin.
"Half an inch has been added," says Van De Wal. "This is
significant as it can be the difference between wearing a safety
helmet on the truck or not."
Cat has also added an electronic parking brake built in to the
transmission, which it claims is an industry first.
In addition, the air intake has been re-positioned with the new
range as well as featuring a reduced-noise design.
Both the LPG and diesel models now feature a 12 volt electric
system, compared to 24 volts on previous models, helping to
bring down the cost as parts are cheaper, says Cat.
More parts commonality
The new trucks also have fewer parts and more parts
commonality, which should aid fast repair and maintenance. For
example, the same vehicle control module can now also be used
across the full range of Cat trucks.
LED lights have been introduced on the new trucks. These are
brighter,more environmentally friendly and long life. The
longevity was seen as key by Cat, which is keen to minimise
downtime on the trucks.
Van De Wal says: "LED lights live the lifetime of the truck,
electrically speaking they don't fail. That's where the advantage is,
its not about saving on light bulbs - it's about saving time. If you
need a lorry unloaded urgently, you don't want to be delayed by a
broken light."
The trucks feature 'power' and 'soft' modes, with soft mode
reducing fuel consumption by 12%.
Ergonomic features include armrest and hydraulic manual
control, suspension seat (with swivel option) and handgrip in the
back with a horn button (for jobs where the operator needs to
drive backwards). These contribute to reducing back, arm and leg
strain on the driver while making safe operation easier.
"Product reliability and durability come as standard with Cat
Lift Trucks which is even more critical for trucks in this key
capacity range," says Tony Rooney, sales and marketing director at
Briggs Equipment. "The 4.0-5.5 tonne trucks take productivity to
maximum levels with industrial strength diesel and LPG engines.
Using proven technology combined with innovative compact
design increases truck performance, operator comfort and
manoeuvrability in space restricted areas."
"Unscheduled maintenance time can be kept to a minimum
with the standard long life LED lights on the whole range, the
can-bus system and a new digital display. The display not only
warns truck drivers if an unexpected fault occurs but also
provides error codes to ensure an engineer brings the right parts
with him, minimising downtime," says Rooney.
Briggs Equipment promises a 3-hour emergency call-out
service with over 350 local engineers on call.
Rooney concludes: "It is good to see Cat Lift Trucks innovating
and introducing major new products into the market. It shows
the strength of the brand and the great confidence we all have for
the rest of this year and
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