Sinotruk Man Sitrak C7H 4x2 tractor truck

Sinotruk Sitrak

Specifications

 
MAN and its Chinese partner Sinotruk have unveiled a new truck brand for China and other emerging markets..

 

Weight Parameter

Complete Vehicle Kerb Mass(kg)

9800

Maxim Umperissiblegrossladen Weight(kg)

25000

Gross Combination Weight(kg)

39000

Dimension Parameter

External Dimensions(mm)

Length

6985

Wide

2496

High

3230,3560,3745,3850

wheelbase(mm)

3225+1350,3200+1400

Minimum Ground Clearance(mm)

310,290,315,315,315

Performance Parameter

Maximum Speed(km/h)

101

Economical Speed(km/h)

70

Maximum Gradability(%)

33

Turning diameter(m)

15

Recommended

Engine

Engine Type

MC11.43-30,,MC11.39-30,

 

Rated power(kW)/Rev(r/min)

316/1900,287/1900

Maximum Torque(N*m)/Rev(r/min)

2100/1000-1400,1900/1000-1400

Gear-box

HW10,HW12,HW16

Clutch(mm)

430

Rear Axle

Type

HW12,HW16,ST13,ST16,HC16

Speed Ratio

3.91,4.3,4.875/3.73,4.22/3.93,4.42,4.8/3.93,4.42,4.8/4.42,4.8

Oil Box(L)

400,600

Chassis Cross-section(mm)

270,300,270,270,300

Suspension(Front,Back)

4/12,9/12,9/-,4/-,3/12,3/-,3/5

Tyre

11.00R20 16PR,12.00R20 14PR,315/80R22.5 16PR

 

MAN and its Chinese partner Sinotruk have unveiled a new truck brand for China and other emerging markets. The brand will be known internationally as SITRAK, but marketed under the name Shandeka in China. The first model, the T7H, is currently on display at the Shanghai Auto Show.

The brand’s logo features three stylized ginkgo leaves, symbolizing endurance and vitality in Asia. In China, the brand will be sold exclusively through Sinotruk’s dealer network, though export markets will be served by the existing sales networks of MAN and Sinotruk. The companies expect yearly sales to total 200,000 trucks by 2018, with 160,000 from the Chinese market alone.

The heavy-duty T7H truck combines Sinotruk’s components and MAN technology. It will enter production at the Jinan facility in China this coming December. Order books will open for Chinese customers in the first six months of 2012. Export sales will follow in the second half of 2012.

The German OEM first partnered with Sinotruk in 1983 (then known as Heavy Duty Truck Corporation) for the construction and licensing of Steyr trucks. In 2009, MAN invested €560m (US$806m) in Sinotruk and has a direct interest in the Chinese manufacturer with a 25% stake plus one share.

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