Wednesday 10 November 2010

Cat D7E puts on waste management world in electrical performance-

The electric motor Caterpillar D7E crawler Dozer built waste handler specification proves the municipal authorities and the commercial contractors, equally popular.




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The European Division of Caterpillar corporation, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, has over the last few months in organising a series of demonstration tours for this technically interesting new machine employs.And waste management world along was invited to try the machine – this will form the basis of product tests by Malcolm Bates.


Caterpillar corporation claimed a significant savings in both fuel consumption and a decrease in emissions from this machine if compared to machines with torque converter or hydrostatic Übertragungen.Klicken on the D7E the engine drives an electric generator and this provides power for the track drive and a different circuit to turn the machine hydraulics and electrical systems.


But it is the ability of the electric drive systems ' under load - lug, this is a heavy burden without an additional burden on the diesel engine, which is the main function of the design.This is considered as life, as well as provide a great advantage in improved engine of the machine operator by CAT, to work in a less stressful environment.


But this package really deliver in real life? thats what Ing.Vlastislav Guth and his colleagues at ASA in the Slovakia wanted local cat dealer Phoenix Zeppelin find., based in Bratislava a machine in for weeks study, Vlastislav and Milan senior operator, set close to the landfill ASA to Bratislava, avoiding the D7E replace a full-time landfill waste compactor and were impressed by both the work output and fuel savings of the D7E.


Malcolm's feature complete write are in the January/February Edition of the waste management world aufgenommen.Um to subscribe to your free copy of the magazine, please click here.


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