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Cat showcases 772G rigid-frame truck at bauma China

Built to cater for hauling needs and with three body options, Cat is showcasing its 772G rigid-frame truck at bauma China 2012. The productive, durable and reliable machine comes with a fuel-efficient, yet powerful C18 diesel engine and has multi-mode operation to tailor performance to the duty cycle. The centrally mounted cab is said to offer high levels of operator comfort compared to rival models, with mirrors providing good rear and side views. Manufactured in India this truck is designed to cope with c
November 27, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The 772G truck is built in Caterpillar's Indian Factory and is a heavy duty machine that can cope with tough conditions
Built to cater for hauling needs and with three body options, 2294 CAT is showcasing its 772G rigid-frame truck at bauma China 2012. The productive, durable and reliable machine comes with a fuel-efficient, yet powerful C18 diesel engine and has multi-mode operation to tailor performance to the duty cycle. The centrally mounted cab is said to offer high levels of operator comfort compared to rival models, with mirrors providing good rear and side views. Manufactured in India this truck is designed to cope with challenging working operations and offers low maintenance needs. Braking systems are configured to deliver high safety levels along with low service needs. The 47.7tonne capacity truck has the option of a flat floor body, a dual slope body and a quarry body, to better suit specific operating requirements. The flat floor body suits duties such as dumping into crushers and on ramp hauls of up to 12% while the dual slope body can be used on ramp hauls steeper than 12% in construction or quarrying operations. The quarry body can cope with soft- medium hardness rock in quarrying applications and will not require additional liners if used in limestone operations

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