DAC 120 DE

DAC 120 DE
Body and chassis
Class Ultra class
Powertrain
Transmission AC Electric
Dimensions
Length 10 metres (32.81 ft)
Width 3.2 metres (10.50 ft)
Height 5.4 metres (17.72 ft)
Curb weight

90 tonnes (99 short tons)

Max. weight loaded 210 tonnes (230 short tons)
Max. payload 120 tonnes (130 short tons)
Max. speed 70 km/h (43 mph)

The DAC 120 DE is a haul truck manufactured between 1988 and 1990 by Steagul Roșu (Red Flag) Brașov and by Mecanica Mârşa Works.[1]

Designed in the 1980's by ICPAT institute Brașov (later renamed S.C. Tractor Proiect S.A.), developed from the Lectra Haul truck, it became one of the World's largest haul trucks at its time. The DAC 120 DE had an empty weight of 90 tonnes, and a maximum load capacity of 120 tonnes. It was 10 metres long and 5.4 metres tall over the canopy, with a wheelbase of 3.2 metres. The model was driven by an 8-ton, 65 litre diesel engine, capable of producing 1,040 horsepower[2] (768 kW). The engine powered two Electroputere Craiova electric traction motors built into the rear axle. The top speed of the truck was 70 km/h empty and 55 km/h when full. The truck had two 1,600 litres fuel tanks capable of moving the DAC 120 DE (when full) on a 24 hours schedule an entire week.

The total number of trucks built was 15, of which eight went to the Roşia Poieni copper mine, three at the Mahmudia lime quarry, two at the Danube-Black Sea Canal site and five at the Mc Caimy Monster Pilbara iron ore mine in Western Australia.

The cost of a DAC 120 DE truck was around US$ 300,000 (US$ 615,000 in 2018 dollars), much cheaper than other comparable models.

See also

References

  1. About (in Romanian)
  2. Supercamionul lui Ceausescu (in Romanian)
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