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March 26, 2012 – The new Cat® 777G
Off-Highway Truck introduces outstanding performance, production and fuel
efficiency in the 100-short-ton (91-tonne) size class. The 777 was first introduced by Caterpillar
in 1977 and has proven to be a workhorse for mining and large earthmoving customers.
The 777G replaces the 777F and delivers greater levels of production and fuel
efficiency as well as enhanced safety, operator comfort and service convenience.
The 777G achieves greater
production with seven percent more torque powering work and new transmission
controls that produce quick haul cycles with automotive quality shifting. The production
increases are balanced with new fuel saving strategies that include configurable
economy settings as well as an adaptive economy mode that automatically
optimizes fuel consumption based on the user’s production baseline. Fuel
savings also are realized behind the scenes through features such as auto
neutral idle and APECS transmission controls where the truck becomes more fuel
efficient at idle in a forward gear and when climbing grades. Customers can choose to engage features like
Engine Idle Shutdown and speed limiting to further improve fuel savings.
In addition to its fuel efficiency,
the 777G is quieter and produces fewer emissions. Caterpillar is introducing its U.S. EPA Tier
4 Final solution on the 777G two years in advance of the effective date of the
regulation, which provides customers an opportunity to advance their
sustainability goals. The solution is both simple and robust and includes
engine technology combined with diesel oxidation catalysts. It requires the use of ultra low sulfur
diesel fuel and low ash engine oil, but requires no additional maintenance or
operator input. For operations outside
of areas regulated by the U.S. EPA, the 777G reduces emissions with Tier 2 or
EU Stage II equivalent technology and fuel efficiency.
Caterpillar has enhanced braking
and traction control for G Series.
Hydraulic oil-immersed disc brakes are now standard on all four corners
of the truck. The system design increases slope holding capability and provides
fade resistant, responsive braking performance. Design updates extend brake
component life by increasing the force used to disengage the brakes. The optional Cat engine brake can extend
service brake life and integrates with Automatic Retarder Control, enabling
fast downhill travel and reduced cycle times. The new parking brake system
actuates the front brakes as well as the rear for solidly holding the truck on
a slope. In addition to brake performance updates, the traction control system
on the 777G is now able to differentiate between tire spin and high speed turns
so it now can activate at lower speeds.
The system now uses the hydraulically applied service brakes for improved
response time and modulation from one wheel group to the other.
The 777G also features new designs
to enhance the safety and comfort of operators and maintenance personnel. The
access system is wider, low effort and convenient with new hand rails promoting
three points of contact. Inside the cab, the operator experiences 50 percent
less sound compared to the previous model. The Cat Comfort Seat is Series III with
vibration reducing technology and a three point restraint system. It is highly adjustable and promotes all-day
comfort as does a new foot rest and automatic temperature control. The left
side window is electric, and like the windshield, features laminated glass for
safety. Emergency egress is available
through the hinged window on the right side.
Object Detection comes standard on
the 777G. Using a combination of radars, an in-cab display and multiple
cameras, Object Detection provides equipment operators with enhanced awareness for
increased site safety. The 777G also offers tire monitoring through use of
payload values from the Truck Production Monitoring System and data such as air
temperature and truck speed to calculate the load placed on tires. As tires
approach their rated load-speed rating, a warning is given and customers can
choose a course of action, including slowing down or reducing payload.
Maintenance is quick and convenient
with ground level service centers for both electrical connections (located on
the front bumper) and fluid fill. The
optional fluid fill center provides access to all fluids from one centralized
location. It includes a lighted keypad
with level indicators giving operators instant information on what needs
filling. Additional fluid level
monitoring is available to the operator in the cab. Caterpillar is extending its
hydraulic oil filter service intervals to 1,000 hours, reducing customer life
cycle costs.
Next generation Cat transmission controls
The 777G introduces the next
generation of transmission control strategies from Caterpillar. Advanced
Productivity Electronic Control Strategy or APECS provides greater productivity
at better fuel rates with torque shift management that allows the truck to
carry more momentum up grades. Drive train durability profits from next
generation electronic clutch pressure control, and APECS further provides
outstanding shift quality for a smooth ride.
Tier 4 Final emission controls transparent to operator
New emission control strategies enable
the Cat C32 engine to meet Tier 4 Final emissions regulations in the USA and
Canada. The strategy includes the Cat
NOx Reduction System and two Diesel Oxidation Catalyst canisters, one for each
bank of cylinders in the “V” configured C32. Working in combination with ACERT™, the Cat NOx-Reduction System diverts
a small volume of cooled engine exhaust back to the combustion chamber. The
result is reduced cylinder temperatures and reduced NOx formation. This NOx
reduction system takes full advantage of the cleaner, less corrosive properties
of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and low ash engine oils to maintain service
intervals and component life. The two Diesel
Oxidation Catalyst canisters trap
residual hydrocarbons in the exhaust. This 777G Tier 4 Final strategy is
transparent to the operator and does not require additional service for the
machine.
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