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How much does a CAT 797B cost?

How much does a CAT 797B cost?

So the 797 carries a nominal load rating of 360 tons, but it’s capable of accepting 400 tons. And 400 tons is roughly the weight of 120 Ford Excursions. When shovels grow again, so will the trucks. Beyond the 797’s cost of $3.4 million, mine operators need to make serious infrastructure changes to accommodate it.

How much do CAT 797 drivers make?

Caterpillar Truck Drivers earn $51,000 annually, or $25 per hour, which is 34% higher than the national average for all Truck Drivers at $36,000 annually and 26% lower than the national salary average for ​all working Americans.

How many tons does a Caterpillar 797B weight?

The Caterpillar 797B is an ultra class mining truck. The 797B is one of the largest mechanical dump trucks in the world with the following characteristics: Gross machine operating weight: 1,375,000 lb (623,700 kg) Payload weight: 380 short tons (345 t)

What is the Cat 797 used for?

The Caterpillar 797 is a series of off-highway, ultra class, two-axle, mechanical powertrain haul trucks developed and manufactured in the United States by Caterpillar Inc. specifically for high-production mining and heavy-duty construction applications worldwide.

How much is a mining dump truck worth?

The Belaz 75710 dump truck comes with a price tag ranging from $6 – $7.5 million.

How much is a 797 haul truck?

The truck is about the size of a two and a half story, 3,800 sq ft house. Although, it costs a bit more than your average house, with these trucks priced at about $5,000,000 US each.

Is cat making truck engines again?

Caterpillar manufactured commercial truck diesel engines for many years but exited the business back in 2010. Their manufacturing still exists today, except they are done for various off-highway equipment and machines.

When did the Caterpillar 797B engine come out?

797B (2002–2009) Caterpillar introduced the 797B in spring of 2002, replacing the first-generation 797. Caterpillar increased the power output of the Cat 3524B engine to cope with the 797B’s higher payload capacity of up to 380 short tons (345 t), a 20 short tons (18 t) improvement over the 797.

Why is the Caterpillar 797B a tar sands hauler?

When former Caterpillar Chairman Glenn Barton was asked why a hauler like the 797 was developed he answered: Tar Sands. This is in reference to the massive area of Fort McMurray, Alberta where much Canadian oil tar sand mining takes place. Caterpillar has already and is testing an electric drive 797B off-highway hauler.

Which is bigger a Caterpillar 797 or a Liebherr T 282B?

The nearest competitor to the Caterpillar 797B is the Liebherr T 282B dump truck which can hold 365 tonnes, though the Liebherr T 282B has more engine power at 3,650 horsepower as compared with 3,550 horsepower for the giant Caterpillar 797B. The Cat 797 was first revealed by Paul Harvey on his national news radio show in 1998.

When did Caterpillar start using the Cat 3524B engine?

Caterpillar increased the power output of the Cat 3524B engine to cope with the 797B’s higher payload capacity of up to 380 short tons (345 t), a 20 short tons (18 t) improvement over the 797. The first 797B units entered service with customers in October, 2002.

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Ruth Doyle