The quarry and construction vehicle market is extremely complex, because of the many applications: vehicles with 2, 3 or 4 axles with or without all-wheel drive; a wide range of power deliveries; trucks and tractors; models designed for limited off road use or full off road and special variants for specific applications. New Trakker boasts a product range, in both left and right hand drive, wider than ever before allowing customers to tailor the product to their specific mission.
Trakker is a work tool
designed to meet every kind of extreme off-road mission on wheels ranging from
18 to 72 ton. The real innovation with new Trakker is mainly the new
Stralis-based cabin, resulting from the work carried out with great
determination, in collaboration with the dealers and customers who took part in
the design, to improve its driving comfort and the life on-board - which is now
widely acknowledged as being vitally important to productivity and safety.
The most obvious distinguishing feature of the new range is seen from the front
of the vehicle: new Trakker has a typical design, developed by Iveco Style
Centre in compliance with the needs pointed out by the customers, because
respecting who drives also means providing him/her with a good looking truck.
The latest evolution of Iveco’s off-road range, new Trakker, arrives to the market very much with the customer in mind. The latest evolution, new Trakker, matches the robustness with enhanced driver comfort and on road levels of interior noise and driver refinements. A key aspect of the operation of new Trakker in service involves driving. The close family relationship between new Trakker and new Stralis is clearly evident in use of Stralis’ Active Day (AD) and Active Time (AT) cabs.
The AT cab benefits from a new external equipment locker on the passenger side, in addition to the current one on the driver’s side of the cab. The locks for both lockers are electrically controlled.
Driver comfort is enhanced by improvements in the location of key controls: decompression engine brake, hydraulic retarder, radio, cruise control can all be operated without taking the hands off the steering wheel. Also the EuroTronic gearbox selector is mounted on the steering column.
The latest evolution of Iveco’s off-road range, new Trakker, arrives to the market very much with the customer in mind. The latest evolution, new Trakker, matches the robustness with enhanced driver comfort and on road levels of interior noise and driver refinements. A key aspect of the operation of new Trakker in service involves driving. The close family relationship between new Trakker and new Stralis is clearly evident in use of Stralis’ Active Day (AD) and Active Time (AT) cabs.
The AT cab benefits from a new external equipment locker on the passenger side, in addition to the current one on the driver’s side of the cab. The locks for both lockers are electrically controlled.
Driver comfort is enhanced by improvements in the location of key controls: decompression engine brake, hydraulic retarder, radio, cruise control can all be operated without taking the hands off the steering wheel. Also the EuroTronic gearbox selector is mounted on the steering column.
For Trakker, Power means offering the extremely modern Cursor Euro 4 and 5 SCR
engines with a swept volume from 8 to 13 litres, power from 310 to 500 HP and
maximum torque from 1,300 to 2,300 Nm. Efficient, reliable engines, with
optimized power and torque delivery over a wide range of engine speeds to
ensure maximum power availability in arduous conditions.
Performance
Performance
Trakker Performance is supporting the customer’s business value. It means
raising productivity and reducing running costs. Trakker assets are optimised
bodybuilder intervention, servicing downtime, and consumption. Trakker’s new
chassis electrical system improves flexibility for body builder intervention
and periodic servicing. Periodic maintenance time is minimised in order that the
vehicle spends as much time as possible working hard. Always a vital
consideration is fuel cost. Trakker’s Euro 4/5 Cursor engines return excellent
fuel consumption.
Braking system
All non-driven Iveco front axles are fitted with disc brakes and Iveco rear
axles of the hub-reduction type, providing excellent off-road tractability, are
fitted with drum brakes. Meritor single-reduction axles are used for the
lighter on/off road 6x4 and 8x4 models and feature disc brakes giving those
models disc brakes all round. Front axle platings range from 8ton to 9ton. All
engine variants retain the Iveco decompression engine brake and, for the Cursor
13 – 410 engine, the new CEB (Compression Engine Brake) has been adopted. This
is a constant counter pressure engine brake providing enhanced levels of engine
brake performance suspensions. Steel parabolic and multileaf road springs
are carry over as is the light duty on/off road air suspension used on 6x4 and
8x4 models. A new air suspension system for heavier duty off road applications
in combination with the Iveco hub-reduction axle bogie for 6x4 and 8x4
applications.
Trakker Commitment is the sense of responsibility for the customer’s business
without forgetting the comfort and safety of he/she who spends most of his/her
time in a truck. The close family relationship between Trakker and Stralis is
clearly evident: highly ergonomic cabins, enhanced driver comfort comparable
with road vehicles. But Stralis customers are also offered a unique design,
because respecting who drives also means to offer him/her a truck in which it
is nice to be seen.
Reliability
For Trakker it means keeping promises: product reliability, durability and high
safety standards in every situation. Reliability for Trakker means also
flexibility for body builder intervention supported by a wide range of transmission,
direct engine-driven expandable PTOs, easily dependable body builder electric
connections, and more.
Construction site vehicles are basically trucks. The most popular outfit is
certainly the tipper body, but there are also some very specific applications,
such as cement mixers that carry concrete ready for use. Many have platforms,
often fitted with handling cranes. Clear from the start is the fact that
body builder intervention will be required, if not for the tractor models but
certainly for the rigid models. New Trakker makes life easy for the body
builder with both electrical and mechanical provision for the body building
process.
Body building activities supported by product features of new Trakker as follows:
Body building activities supported by product features of new Trakker as follows:
- a range of transmission and direct engine driven PTOs are available for customers to order. With the body builder expansion module up to 3 PTOs can be controlled and programmed for specific engine speed options to suit each PTO;
- for customers wishing to have PTOs fitted that are not available to order, a PTO management facility is available which provides the necessary controls and electrical relays mounted inside the vehicle cab;
- body builders electrical connections are provided both within the cab and on the chassis frame to provide power for body lights and accessories;
- a feature of the expansion module is to provide an ISO 11898 CANopen data bus for exchange of data if required.
A new chassis electrical system improves flexibility for body builder
intervention and periodic servicing. An electronic expansion module is included
in the vehicle data bus providing a data bus specifically for the body builder.
Minimised running costs
- Periodic Maintenance
New Trakker reduces maintenance costs minimizing downtime with prolonged engine oil change intervals (once per year) and through a quick and accurate diagnostics onboard. Periodic maintenance of new Trakker is assisted by the EasyMux electrical architecture. This system provides for optimised communication of all the major components and vehicle systems using much simpler electrical wiring, reduced number of cables, fuses and relays. Resulting in rapid and accurate fault diagnosis - should the need arise - in order that the vehicle spends as much time as possible working hard.
- Fuel consumption
Always a vital consideration is fuel cost. Iveco cannot influence fuel price but new Trakker - in either Euro 4 or Euro 5 engine emission level - does return excellent fuel consumption thanks to the advanced combustion system employed by the Cursor engines and the SCR exhaust after treatment which allows the engine to be tuned for power and economy. Cursor Euro 4/5 engines are a reference point in terms of torque, life, maintenance and operating costs: they consume 2 to 5% less compared to the already economic Euro 3 versions.
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