C/M Mining - Exploration
C/M Mining - Exploration + Agriculture
MINING TRUCKS
Extra-Small
Nominal Payload 300+ t
Gross Power 3000+ kW (5000+ HP)
Travel Speed 100+ km/h
Nominal GVW 600+ t
Heaped body capacity 200+ m
C/M Unlimited Range
$750,000 Canadian Dollars
Small
Nominal Payload 400+ t
Gross Power 3400+ kW (5000+ HP)
Travel Speed 100+ km/h
Nominal GVW 700+ t
Heaped body capacity 250+ m
C/M Unlimited Range
$1 Million Canadian Dollars
Medium
Nominal Payload 450 t
Gross Power 3500+ kW (5000+ HP)
Travel Speed 100+ km/h
Nominal GVW 850+ t
Heaped body capacity 275+ m
C/M Unlimited Range
$2 Million Canadian Dollars
Large
Nominal Payload 650 t
Gross Power 5000 kW (5000+ HP)
Travel Speed 100+ km/h
Nominal GVW 900+ t
Heaped body capacity 300+ m
C/M Unlimited Range
$3 Million Canadian Dollars
Custom-Fab models + repurposed available
$100,000-$700,000 Canadian Dollars
Excavators & Tunnel Bore mining equipment using Unlimited Range + low-cost Work-Horse AI FleshBot workers automated & Manual control options
INDUSTRY LEADER IN SIZE - EXPLORATION
Mining & Exploration Vehicles + Agricultural - Farming
BelAZ 75710
US $6 Million Dollars
The winner of our ranking of the Top 10 largest mining dump trucks is BelAZ 75710 that comes from Belarus. The behemoth has a nominal payload of 450 metric tonnes, which is almost 500 short tons! The Belarusian manufacturer introduced the 75710 in 2013 and delivered the first machine to a coal mining area in Kuznetsk Basin, Siberia. The overall size of this giant is pretty astonishing: 20.6 m length, 8.17 m height and 10.6 m width. Furthermore, imagine that the driver is sitting 7 metres above the road. Even though standard mining trucks use 6 tires, the 75710 hauler is equipped with 8 tires that symmetrically distribute the weight.
The largest dump truck in the world weighs 810 tonnes and provides a heaped body capacity of 268 m³. Nevertheless, two 16-cylinder engines with a total gross power of 3430 kW (4600 HP) are able to run the truck 64 km/h. This is approximately the same power as five Formula 1 cars. Belarus seems to be pretty proud of BelAZ 75710 as the giant quarry truck was featured on a Belarusian stamp, highlighting the popularity of the largest dump truck in the world. And what about the price? Well, if you would like to own one of the biggest machines ever built, have a pack of $6 million ready.
Nominal Payload 450 t
Gross Power 3430 kW (4600 HP)
Travel Speed 64 km/h
Nominal GVW 810 t
Heaped body capacity 268 m
C/M CYPRESS MOTORS


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