Terex Trucks’ TA400s brave -45˚C in Russian mine
Four Terex Trucks TA400 articulated haulers have clocked up around 48,000 hours in a remote coal mine in Siberia, Russia, where they are braving extreme conditions and sub-zero temperatures.
Situated in eastern Siberia, the Arpatsky coal mine is a tough
workplace for operators and machines. The long winter – when temperatures can
get as low as minus 45˚Celsius – puts mining equipment to the test. For the
last eight years, four Terex Trucks TA400 articulated haulers
have been working at the coal mine, delivering reliable workshifts despite the
adverse conditions.
The dump trucks – offering a maximum payload of 38 tonnes (41.9 tons) – are
transporting coal and overburden, working up to 22 hours a day. During winter,
the ground is covered with snow for many months, meaning the haulers have to
operate on slippery surfaces and navigate steep, icy slopes. “The robustness of
the TA400 and its ability to deliver a reliable performance in tough conditions
was a big part of the reason why we chose Terex Trucks haulers over other
brands,” says Dmitry Dulin, Chief Engineer at the Arpatsky coal mine. “Since
2012, our haulers have already clocked up around 48,000 hours and they’re still
going strong.”
The TA400 is the master
of steep hills
The truck operators appreciate the TA400’s ability to climb and descend the
slopes at the coal mine. “The hauler handles the downhill slopes smoothly and
safely,” says Oleg Likhodumov, Director of Mining Operations at the Arpatsky
coal mine. “With the exhaust break, we don’t even need to use the brakes when
going down steep hills.” The TA400’s modulating transmission retarder is
coupled with an efficient exhaust brake and fully enclosed oil-cooled multidisc
brakes, this provides optimum control and increased safety on steep slopes.
“In mines, you need powerful, robust machines that can perform in extreme
environments,” says John Rotherford, Global Key Accounts Director at Terex
Trucks. “The drivetrain of the TA400 is perfectly matched to the engine and
designed to maintain traction and speed on the toughest jobsites for
outstanding productivity at all times.”
“The TA400 offers the complete package,” says Dmitry Glazunov, Deputy Director
at the Arpatsky coal mine. “It’s simple to operate, reliable and delivers low
total cost of ownership. Another benefit is that the machines are easy to
service – the axle, gears and engine are all easy to access, so service and
maintenance work is straightforward, without needing special diagnostic
equipment.” Terex Trucks offers dedicated on-site maintenance and support
services, which is especially important in Russia as the country is so vast –
often dealers’ branches are based hundreds of miles away. “Our dealer Mining Eurasia handles all
the maintenance of our trucks,” says Dimitry. “There’s a workshop with spare
parts at the coal mine, so we can get round-the-clock servicing.”
The TA400 – Terex
Trucks’ workhorse
The TA400, the largest articulated hauler on offer from Terex Trucks, has a
heaped capacity of 23.3 m3 (30.3 yd3). Powered by a high
performance, fuel efficient engine that develops a gross power of 331 kW (444
hp), the TA400 is designed to meet the demands of the most extreme operations
such as quarries, mines and large-scale construction projects. The planetary gear
transmission provides smooth, efficient gear shifting for optimized fuel
consumption and reduced cost of operation. Ground level test points and a fully
tilting cab, combined with an electronically raised hood, ensure ease of
service and maximum uptime.
The TA400 ensures optimum control and increased safety in adverse
conditions.