Cat engines with ACERTTM Technology, advanced radiator, drive train
The new trucks feature Cat engines with ACERT Technology for fuel-efficient operation, emissions compliance and responsive, reliable performance. The 770 uses the Cat C15 engine—producing net power of 476 hp (355 kW). The 772F has a Cat C18 engine with ACERT Technology. Net power is 535 hp (399 kW).
The engines meet U.S EPA Tier 3 and European Union Stage IIIa requirements while delivering slightly improved fuel economy when compared to the previous engine used in this size class. The engines feature the Caterpillar MEUI Fuel System, which combines the technical advancement of electronic control with the simplicity of direct, mechanically controlled fuel injection.
Due mainly to the efficient combustion technology, the engine service interval for each of the trucks is 500 hours—twice that of previous truck models. QuickEvacTM system, the Caterpillar on-board engine oil evacuation and pre-lube system, is now standard on quarry and construction trucks and reduces oil change labor time by as much as 50 percent.
A new modular radiator design provides 3.5 times more fin spacing, making it easier to clean and service. The single-pass flow cools more efficiently, too, when compared to the dual-pass system used previously.
The Caterpillar seven-speed power shift transmission is integrated with new Transmission Chassis Control electronics for improved performance and durability. A new differential design extends durability.
Automatic retarder control (ARC) is now standard on Caterpillar quarry and construction trucks. ARC automatically controls braking on grade and maintains engine speed. ARC protects the engine from overspeeding, improves fuel efficiency, provides better control of the truck, increases productivity and eases the burden on the operator. In addition to the standard automatic retarder, the compression brake option offers a 35 percent increase in retarding speed capabilities.
For more information about Caterpillar off-highway trucks, customers should contact their local Cat dealer or visit the website at
www.cat.com.